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Agrell, Jeffrey
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I write nonfiction to scratch a deep creative itch and because I find writing more fun than is legal in some states.
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Alex, Lynn M
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Writing fulfills some basic need, honed from a life-long passion for reading, lots of personal imagination, and even the "gift o' gab".
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Baart, Nicole
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I write hope-filled fiction with a literary slant and a post-modern twist.
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Bacus, Kathleen
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As a former Iowa State Trooper and Iowa Department of Justice investigator I bring a deep respect for the difficult job peace officers do each and every day to my writing. I also know the value of humor in dealing with the lemons life often hands us.
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Bahnsen, Kim
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I enjoying reading and writing stories with a high degree of suspense and a satisfying romance.
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Barrett, Timothy D
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I very much enjoy writing about hand papermaking history, technique, science and related aesthetics.
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Bennett, Mary
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Writes about Iowa history.
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Beran, Janice A.
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I researched and wrote the history of Iowa girls basketball because Iowa was the only state to have statewide basketball programs and championship since 1920.
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Birkby, Evelyn M
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Early on in my writing career I began sharing my life and experiences with my readers. I’ve always, somewhere, included a recipe.
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Blobaum, Cindy
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I write to help kids explore and understand the amazing world around them.
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Bloom, Stephen G.
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Stephen G. Bloom's interests include long-form narrative writing, writing for the Internet and the oral histories of journalists.
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Bodensteiner, Carol
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I write to capture a time and a place and to share those through good stories that resonate with readers.
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Boelts, Maribeth
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As a child, I often felt understood by the authors I read, and it's my hope as a writer that children feel the same way when they read my own books.
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Boggess, Eileen M
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I write humorous fiction for the middle grade audience because making kids laugh is one of the greatest joys on earth.
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Borzo, Sherry A.
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What is my approach to writing? Each time I sit down to write I say, "Get over yourself and just write!"
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Bowers, Neal
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All poets who write for enough years begin to long for a new voice or a new style.
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Brogan, Thomas
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My approach to writing is to find everyday things in life and find a new way to look at them.
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Bullock, Jayne
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Writing has always been a part of my life.
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Butler, Dori Hillestad
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I write realistic fiction, humor and mysteries for children. I write to inspire, but mostly to entertain.
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Casey, Alexandria E.
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With over twenty years as a Navy wife, and now as a Marine mom, I've had the chance to put pen to paper and capture some of my thoughts about those many emotions -- love and loneliness, hope, fear, pride, and (always, it seems) waiting.
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Casey, Michael S.
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Writes about history
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Caszatt-Allen, Wendy L.
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As a middle school classroom teacher the world of young teenagers and preteens vividly surrounds me everyday.
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Clark, Janet E
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Blind Faith is a novel about the Roman Catholic clergy sexual abuse crisis as experienced by a young boy and his family in the late 1960s and early 1970s. I wrote it as a way of working through my own issues as a survivor....
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Cumberland, William H
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Cumberland has written about Iowa history.
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Currans-Sheehan, Tricia
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I write because I have stories to tell.
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Damsgaard, Shirley
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Most of my childhood was spent on a farm near Winterset, Iowa. As an only child, it was up to me to entertain myself. I did so by playing with my pets, reading, and using my imagination. And I used my imagination a lot!
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Dana, Robert
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It's the author's task to reinvent the language, to keep it alive and vital by avoiding sentimentality and cliche which deaden and distort.
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Diehl, Huston
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"Dream Not of Other Worlds" is a memoir about my experiences teaching in a "Negro" school during the waning days of the Jim Crow south.
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Domini, John
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Whatever I'm writing -- even, in a sense, when I'm writing poetry -- I'm always seeking a story.
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Dorfman, Lorraine T
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Her book addresses basic issues in the retirement process.
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Dyas, Sandra L.
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I feel very fortunate that I have had the luck of knowing the musicians who make this particular kind of music.
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Emmons, Jeanne C.
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I write poetry about people, places, ideas, and feelings, aiming simply to tell the truth as I know it....
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Engle, Debra D.
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I love to write stories about "ordinary" people doing extraordinary things. The world is full of people who can teach and inspire us if we just pay attention.
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Erickson, Lori
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I enjoy writing non-fiction books and articles about a wide variety of topics.
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Esbaum, Jill
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I write children's picture books that I hope will entertain and inspire.
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Fink, Deborah
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Having grown up in rural Nebraska, I am fascinated with the promise and contradictions of rural life.
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Fischer, Katherine M.
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My newspaper columns, essays, and books are deeply imbued with Midwestern culture and landscape--most notably that of Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois.
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Francis, Dorothy B.
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I write mystery novels to entertain both adult and juvenile readers, to help keep their minds sharp as they solve the who-done-it puzzle in each book.
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Freeman, Glenn J.
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I write to explore my self, my world, my language.
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Friedricks, William B
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Friedricks has written history books including on Iowa.
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McVicker, G. Gray
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G. Gray's writing is a love inherited from a family of storytellers and a need to get the story out.
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Garlock, Dorothy
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I am a compulsive reader and writer. When I'm not writing, I'm reading.
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Gensicke, Mary Ann
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My main purpose for writing is to educate children - in particular - the children in the great state of IOWA! I write about nonfiction topics that are relevant to the state and its people.
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Gerard, Cindy
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I love the challenge of writing about exotic locales and action packed love stories.
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Harless, Nancy L.
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I have been an ear for so many women, so many stories. Now I will be their voice.
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Harstad, Donald
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I write crime novels set in rural Iowa. I attempt to accurately depict the people in Iowa, and the various crimes that effect them.
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Herwaldt, Loreen A.
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I created "Patient Listening: A Doctor's Guide" from stories authors told me about getting healthcare.
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Hey, Phil
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I write (and like to share) poems and songs about people and stories in the Midwest.
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Hosford, William G.
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Writing, for me, is an almost subconscious activity. When I get an inspiration, I develop it in my head. When it has fully developed, I write it down and tightly edit the work. I am basically an 8-5 writer, PM not AM.
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Isaacson, Cliff E
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I write about birth order that describes five personalities, about a psychological understanding of life and ways to improve parenting and marriage.
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Jackson, Jeremy
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For me, writing is a process of discovery. And each project is an opportunity to explore something new, which I think is one reason I write in multiple genres. I hope that my books bring the thrill of discovery to readers, too.
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Johnson, John W.
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I am especially interested in reaching thoughtful general audiences with my books and other writings on recent American legal topics.
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Juhl, Paul C.
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My interest area is Iowa history with special emphasis on the last three decades of the 19th century.
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Kane, Mark A.
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I have visited, photographed and written about gardens across the country since 1981.
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Kennedy, Frances
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I cannot "not" write. I record family tales so those who lived them will not be forgotten.
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Kinsey, Joni L.
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Kinsey has written books on art history.
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Klaus, Carl H.
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Klaus has written on gardening, retirement, and bereavement.
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Kueter, Dale J.
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For me, writing is therapeutic. But I encourage everyone to write. It's the only way we can preserve family stories. Stories join the past with the future.
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Kupfer, Fern L
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Kupfer has written a memoir and three novels.
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Larsen, Anita D
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Writes for children and young adults.
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Lemberger, Michael W.
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As a photographer and historian, I've long been interested in preserving images, and my books are an extension of that longtime avocation.
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Loewenberg, Ina
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Loewenberg tells the stories of forty two women who share the year of their birth: 1931.
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Loots, Alan
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My goal as a writer is to let readers meet people they have never met in a place they have never been and entertain them with a suspenseful story.
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Lyftogt, Kenneth L
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My approach to writing has always been to look to local stories, Iowa stories and characters, and find in them all the color and excitement of the subjects that they address.
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Marner, Kay
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I've wanted to write ever since Mrs. Kiger, my fourth grade teacher at Bailey Park elementary school in Grinnell, Iowa read Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series aloud to our class.
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Marquart, Debra K.
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I didn’t set out to be a writer. I set out to be a musician....
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Martin, Jacqueline Briggs
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I have always loved the sounds of words and love writing stories that adults and children can share.
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McCue, Craig S.
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Since I don't write for income, I select whatever projects I want to work on, and only write what I enjoy.
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McDaniel, George William
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George McDaniel is an author of history and biography books.
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McJimsey, George T
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Author of history and biography dealing with the United States during the Civil War, the New Deal and World War II.
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McKibbin, Carroll R.
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Love Iowa topics.
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Mercati, Cynthia Scarlett
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Writing is fun! I write to bring my readers enjoyment - and myself as well.
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Michaels, Leigh
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Michaels is the author of contemporary romance novels plus non-fiction .
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Millard, Joseph E.
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I write memoirs to reveal a personal view of history that is not found in history textbooks, and to encourage others to write their family stories. I write poetry because of my interest in words, and to encourage others to write poetry.
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Miller, Dee Ann
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I have written a total of four books, as well as many articles, primarily on community mental health topics, social issues, and nursing.
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Moranville, Sharelle Byars
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I find it joyful and amazing to create a story that triggers joy and amazement in others.
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Nicolai, Dianna L
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Writing is like breathing for me. I just can't not do it.
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Nilsen, Mary Y
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Nilsen has written books of essays for children and adults.
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O'Donnell, Jodi
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Jodi O'Donnell grew up one of fourteen children in small-town Iowa. As a result, she loves to explore in her writing how family relationships influence who and why we love as we do.
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Olson, K.C.
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Author of a counting book in which every kind of vehicle has a job to do.
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Olson, Therese M.
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Writes devotional literature
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Palecek, Mike J.
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I write partly as my response to the injustices I see in the world.
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Parker, J.O.
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I enjoy writing because I am able to give the common everyday person an opportunity to have a voice. I also like to use my camera to tell stories through pictures.
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Pollack, Adam J.
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I love boxing history, but found many boxing books to be lacking in the detail that I wanted.
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Prineas, Sarah
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My approach to writing is to write with joy and to embrace the fun and adventure in reading and writing.
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Ray, Delia
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I try to bring fascinating pieces of history alive by showing the trail of primary sources that I've followed to create my stories.
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Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela L.
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I am a historian, particularly interested in telling the social history of families and communities.
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Rustand, Roxanne
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Roxanne writes romantic suspense and warm, family relationship oriented novels with a touch of humor. She loves exploring the complexities of intergenerational relationships as well.
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Sandvik, Myrna
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R.F.D. IOWA was written to share and celebrate the rich Iowa culture as lived on a traditional family farm
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Savage, Tom E.
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History intriques me, especially local history, the bricks that our country and culture are built on.
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Sayre, Robert F.
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As a retired professor of American Literature and American Studies, I like seeing Iowa and the Iowa landscape closely and also in the broader contexts of American culture and history.
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Schmid, Susan
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Writing enables me to explore the uncharted regions of imagination.
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Schulenberg, Lawrence J.
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Ten years ago, when I retired as a high school principal because of post polio syndrome, I began looking for books with handicapped protagonists. And finding very few.....
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Sellers, Steven V.
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I write with the belief that I can impact the life of a single alcoholic who may have given up hope in himself.
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Semken, Steve H
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I focus mainly on creative writing about the natural world, both through fiction and nonfiction.
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Shanley, Mary Kay
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I was told by my sixth grade teacher that I was a good writer --- a surprising-to-me piece of information that defined the rest of my life. I write because it is my talent, my gift and, at least in part, my purpose.
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Sherman, William L.
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Writes and speaks about Iowa country schools.
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Shotwell, Walt
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As a retired journalist I still love to write.
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Signori, Jacqueline M.
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Writing is breathing. Writing is life.
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Stone, Larry A.
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Larry Stone has never outgrown his boyhood fascination with playing in creeks and exploring woodlots on the Warren County farm where he grew up.
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Thompson, John D.
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Thompson writes as a therapeutic outlet and enjoys the challenge of form and traditional poetry.
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Tindle Parker, Debbie
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I have always loved the Iowa State Fair and we created our book, "Iowa's Tradition: An ABC Photo Album of the Iowa State Fair" to help give people a way to remember and reflect on the uniqueness of the fair all year long.
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VanBaale, Kali J
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Through trial and error, I've learned that writing must be an equal, three-part balance of creativity, craft and discipline.
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Walch, Timothy
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Crafting each work has been a joy and seeing my name in print on a well-written essay or book provides a level of satisfaction that is indescribable.
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Waldstein, Arnold (Arne) F.
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I like to fold experiences and events into history. When laced with humor and anecdotal musings it makes history more joyful to read.
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Weaver, Tess
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Writing has always been my vocation, a process of discovery and improvisation.
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Weselmann, Robert J.
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For the book, Wild About Yellowstone, I have a 30 year collection of wildlife images and experiences.
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Wolf, Robert Charles
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I'm an amateur paleontologist specializing in the common fossils Iowa has to offer.
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