| Contributing Authors A-C, D-G, H-N, O-Z |
| Marta Alicia Oppenheimer was born and raised in Puerto Rico. She
received a bachelor's degree from Clark University and a master's
degree from Pratt Institute of Art. She is currently a successful artist and,
hopefully, a future author. She lives in Miami with her three wonderful
dogs and her spoiled fat cat, Budweiser. |
| Norma Oquendo grew up in Connecticut, but currently resides in North
Carolina where she works as an insurance manager. She has been writing
poems since she was in elementary school. She recently published
two books of poems and is currently working on her first novel. Please
e-mail her at spring049@yahoo.com.
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| Johnny Ortez graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with
his Bachelor of Arts in Communications/Journalism. He has been a freelance
writer for a variety of publications since 1996. Currently, Johnny
lives in Los Angeles with his partner of two years, Kirkland Tibbels, and
their red, short-hair, miniature dachshund, Rufus. Johnny works for
Funny Boy Films, the nation's first gay and lesbian film studio. He is
working on a novel and screenplay.
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| Salvador González Padilla received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications
from the prestigious Loyola Marymount University, Los
Angeles in 1995. Salvador currently divides his time between his three
passions: teaching, acting and writing. A published poet, Salvador is
currently working on his first novel. Please e-mail him at api2010@post.com.
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| Xiomara J. Pages is a freelance writer, journalist and motivational
speaker. She is the author of four books and has given workshops in the
United States, Europe and Latin America. She volunteers for the
International RETT Syndrome Association in Maryland (an illness that
her daughter Sandra suffers from). Xiomara is involved with parents of
disabled children, the elderly, domestic violence and women's issues.
She supports all the arts in her community. Please e-mail her at
PortaCu@aol.com or www.xiomarapages.com.
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| Steve Peralta is a freelance writer and media consultant. He received his
B.A. degree in English from the University of Colorado at Denver in 2000
and currently lives in San Antonio with his two sons, Stevie and
Benjamin.
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| Lauren Pérez is twenty-one, a Nuyorican amateur writer from the Bronx
with a B.A. in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College. She is blessed
to have her mother, Barbara, Uncle Ivan, friend Mary Jane Torres, and
Heriberta Figueroa, her abuelita, who unconditionally encourage her creativity.
Siempre Pa'lante! E-mail Lauren at perez_lauren@msn.com.
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| Mary Helen Ponce is the author of Hoyt Street, An Autobiography. She holds
a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico and has been published in
France, Germany, Mexico and Spain. She is currently at work on an eighteenth
century historical novel. She can be reached at mhpon@aol.com.
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| Jennifer Ramon-Dover lives in Los Angeles, California, where she's a
marketing manager with a major motion-picture studio. She thanks her
husband, James, her Mexican mother, Ana Maria, her Peruvian father,
Simon, and especially her late Mexican grandmother, Julia Escobedo, for
always inspiring her to keep reaching for her dreams.
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| Regina (Reggie) Ramos is a Chicana who loves to travel, eat and laugh.
She lives in California and remains active with her family, friends, Trenzudas
and community. Reggie is currently pursuing her M.Ed and multiple subject credential at UCLA.
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| Anjela Villarreal Ratliff graduated with a B.A. from San Jose State
University in California. Her work has been published in various publications,
including Cantos al Sexto Sol: An Anthology of Aztlanahuac Writing
and The Mesquite Review. Anjela grew up in Southern California, but now
lives in Austin, Texas.
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| Esther Bonilla Read taught school for many years. She has always
written in her spare time. Esther currently teaches part-time for Texas
A & M University in Corpus Christi, Texas. She and her husband enjoy
traveling, gardening, reading, attending movies, and visiting their four
children and four grandchildren.
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| Rick Rivera, the son of illiterate farm workers, started college when he
was thirty while working full-time in a factory. He received his M.A. in
English from Sonoma State University and has published two novels, A
Fabricated Mexican and Stars Always Shine. Rivera is a college English
instructor in California.
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| Liza M. Rodriguez was born and raised in Puerto Rico. She is a wife,
mother and educator. She has developed community-based education
programs and city-wide initiatives in Philadelphia. She is currently pursuing
her doctorate degree in Urban Education at Temple University.
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| Sylvia Rosa-Casanova, daughter of two Puerto Rican immigrants, was
born and raised in New York City. She is the author of Mama Provi and
The Pot of Rice, a picture book based loosely on her childhood memories.
Sylvia lives in Congers, New York, with her husband and two sons.
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| Adriana Rosales is currently a student at Rutgers University majoring in
English and education. She enjoys reading and writing poetry. As an
English teacher, she hopes to inspire individuals to be creative and
thoughtful because she believes knowledge has the power to change
the world and people's lives.
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| Mónica García Sáenz is a native of Kansas City, Missouri, whose roots
grow deep in Chihuahua, Mexico, where she spent her childhood summers.
She feels blessed to be 100 percent bilingual and bicultural. She
now lives in South Florida and is a mother of three and loves reading,
writing and cooking authentic Mexican food. She currently has a few
books in the “making.” Please e-mail her at monica_garcia_saenz@
hotmail.com.
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| María Luisa Salcines was born in Guantánamo, Cuba, and immigrated
to the United States in 1963. Maria is a certified parent educator for The
International Network for Children and Families. She is the author of
Little Things Remembered, a collection of stories about life, parenting and
cultural identity. For workshops and author visits, she can be reached at
956-631-7667 or e-mail her at MLSalcines@aol.com.
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| Caroline C. Sánchez lives in the low desert of Southern California. She graduated from CSULB with a degree in Anthropology at the age of 59. Caroline comes from a long line of Spanish and Puerto Rican
storytellers whose rich imaginations played an important part in her daily life. Caroline enjoys music, the arts, writing and reading. She has many hobbies, among them, growing roses, and taking walks with her crazy dog, Buddy. She dedicates her stories in Latino Soul to the memory of her beloved husband of 58 years, Fernando. I miss you, Charlie Brown.
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| Melissa Annette Santiago is a language arts teacher at Pembroke Pines
Charter High School in Pembroke Pines, Florida. She received her B.A.
in English Literature from Florida International University in 2003, and
is currently pursuing her M.A. in English Literature.
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| Raised in the nation's poorest congressional district, Deborah Rosado
Shaw's strategies for success formed a bridge from a tough inner city
beginning to award-winning entrepreneur and advisor to Fortune 500
CEO's. As founder of Umbrellas Plus, LLC. and Dream BIG Enterprises,
Deborah has designed, negotiated and closed multi-million dollar deals.
The critically acclaimed author of Dream BIG! is a graduate of Barnard
College and lives with her three sons.
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| Robert Suarez received his degree in Computer Information Systems
from Calumet College of St. Joseph in 2003. He is fifty-four years old,
married and works as an Industrial Fabricator in the Chicago South
Suburban area. Robert enjoys a passion for Cubs baseball, genealogy
and operating an Internet bookstore. Although he does not intend to
pursue writing as a hobby, he is eagerly waiting to pen his memoirs,
tentatively titled, Cubs Win . . . I Lived to See the Cubs Win! Unfortunately,
his memoirs may have to be written by his descendents.
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Marie Delgado Travis is proud of her Nuyorican roots. She is the author of two bilingual poetry books, Anochecer/Nightfall and Ofrenda/Offering, available through Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. Her poems "Bijoux" and "Origami" were named "Poem of the Month" by the editors of www.longstoryshort.us (April and May 2005). She has won Honorable Mentions for her poetry in translation (www.languageandculture.net), as well as her prose (Tom Howard Short Story Contest, over 1,200 entries received). Marie writes a travel column, PENNY POSTCARDS, for www.penwomanship.com. She and her husband, Edmunds, a retired attorney, have homes in Houston, TX and Isla Verde, Puerto Rico. You may contact her at marilutravis@aol.com. Her personal web site is http://hometown.aol.com/marilutravis/index.html.
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| Olga Valle-Herr earned her Bachelor of Social Work, with honors, from
the University of Texas-Pan American. Since her retirement, she takes
creative writing classes. She is working on her first collection of poems
for a book. She loves reading, writing and time with family. She welcomes
e-mail at poetaglo@aol.com.
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| Margarita Velez is a writer from El Paso, Texas. Her work has been
published in the Southwest Woman, Deming Headlight and the El Paso
Herald Post. The El Paso Times published her weekly column. Velez has
published a novel entitled Stories from the Barrio and Other 'Hoods. Please contact her at mbvelez@elp.rr.com. |
| C. M. Zapata teaches Hispanic literature and Spanish Creative Writing at California State University Fresno. She has a forthcoming memoir, Magic Mountain, with Avalon
Publishing and has work in Under the Fifth Sun: Latino Literature from
California (Heyday Books). She has been published in the Hispanic Link
News Service, Newsweek and other international publications, sharing her
son's courage and raising awareness about the rare genetic disorder,
Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP). FOP turns muscle into bone
with tumor-like swellings, and is usually heralded by malformed large
toes missing a joint. For information about FOP, go to www.IFOPA.org, and read the USA Today article (July, 31, 2005) where Carol and Vicent are interviewed:http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2005-07-31-fop-disorder_x.htm. |
| Contributing Authors A-C, D-G, H-N, O-Z |