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Write On Magazine's Featured Poets

Skip Harris

Richard Christensen

Joseph Shaffer

Olga de Mercouly

 

Marc Awodey

 

Joel Verlin

Magi Schwartz

Patrick Eaden


 


Rawlings House is a Visit to a Past Era

by Patricia Lieb

It is easy to see why Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
loved the small, peaceful town of Cross Creek and the wild-life paradise
in the rich Florida hammocks. To Rawlings, Cross Creek was perfect for her writings.
She wrote ten books while a resident here, the most popular was "The Yearling,"
which received the Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 1939. Join Patricia Lieb as she travels to
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' home in the novelist's beloved Cross Creek.

 

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Bill White

Writer from Bradenton, Florida

Little Boys and

Baby Fish

From the book "Little Boys and Baby Fish"
Humorous stories of growing up in Florida's outdoors

Bill White was born in Bradenton
where he attended school locally but never took a writing course. As an avid outdoorsman and wildlife expert, White has taught conservation and wildlife identification for the State of Florida's Hunter Education Program, performed countless reptile shows for the public at a local attraction and has served as a guest instructor at USF's summer program.

White is an amateur wildlife photographer and Master Falconer,
licensed to possess venomous reptiles, and he is often called upon by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to help in wildlife crisis situations. White started writing while recuperating from an injury, and he began "Little Boys" after his first work (a technical manual on wildlife identification) was vehemently rejected.

"Little Boys" soon became a labor of love,
dedicated to White's two best friends who were both killed in separate alcohol-related accidents. After his recuperation, White earned a captain's license, and shed the bonds of salesmanship and marketing to do what he finds natural. Captain Bill now spends his days doing what most outdoorsmen dream of--fishing from dusk until dawn--and getting paid for it!

Bill White's Little Boys and Baby Fish

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Rochelle Holt

Writer from Fort Myers, Florida

Cabbage Key and Me

Rochelle L. Holt writes the "Panache" monthly column forGulf Coast Woman in Fort Myers, Florida where she has lived the past two years. Published annually since 1970, her most recent titles include: Riverwoman on Fire, 30-minute one-side cassette (1996), 3 Southwest Mysteries collaboration with her mother Olga G. Holt and Tree of Life duet with Marie Asner. A traveller since colic infancy, she is never more at peace than when she is on the road or in the air to a new destination. Her books are distributed through Rose Shell,
15223 Coral Isle Ct. in Ft. Myers. Send SASE for current flyer

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Mysterious Die-off Threatens Sponging
by Patricia Lieb

Zacharias, who began diving for sponge in the island
of Calymnon, Greece at age 12, sold his boat, came to America,
and bought a new boat in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Zacharias found he could make a
reasonable living here as a sponger. But the work isn't easy.
Pat Lieb, Write On Magazine Editor,
tells us about the life of Zacharias and the hardships
encountered in Florida's sponge diving industry.

 

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Write On Magazine is seeking short manuscripts (fiction, nonfiction and poetry) along with high quality photographs and original artwork. We are interested in new writers as well as those who have published widely. Manuscripts must be the sender's own creation and should be in good taste, suitable for young readers and writers. See submission guidelines for detailed information on how and where to send manuscripts of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Please review our list of frequently asked questions, FAQ.

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More Outstanding Poets and Writers

For The Sheer Love Of It

This story is for all writers, young and old, who never falter in their desire
to write what is true in their hearts and minds.


by Jo J. Adamson

from Maple Valley, WA


 



Aaron Schultz

Poet from St. Petersburg, Florida



Nancy Sherrod

Poet from Statesboro, Georgia

 



Thai Williams

Poet from Tempe, Arizona

 


Nola Garrett

Poet from Spring Hill, Florida

 





Robert Murray Davis

Writer from Norman, Oklahoma

 


Elizabeth Dearl

Writer from Sugar Land, Texas

 



Sharon Dunn

Poet
Sebring, Florida

 


 


Donna Thomas

Poet
Sebring, Florida






David Chorlton

Poet, Artist
Phoenix, Arizona

 



Richard Fein

Teacher, Poet
Brooklyn, New York

 


 


RoderickVesper

Poet, Writer from Covington, Kentucky
pictured with his wife Ginger

 

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We want to hear from you.
Tell us how we can make our site more useful.

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P. O. Box 3039
Spring Hill, FL 34611-0960.

 

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