2011 Issue - Santa Fe Community College
2011 Issue - Santa Fe Community College
2011 Issue - Santa Fe Community College
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Kona Morris is the co-founder and editor of Fast Forward Press<br />
(www.fastforwardpress.org), a publishing company devoted to condensed<br />
forms of literature. Her short stories and prose poems have appeared in<br />
a variety of publications. She received the Redwood Empire Mensa<br />
Award for Creative Non-Fiction in 2006, and she is currently finishing<br />
her first novel. www.konamorris.com<br />
Matthew Morrow was born and raised in Albuquerque and<br />
earned his B.F.A. in photography at the <strong>College</strong> of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>. He’s exhibited<br />
two professional shows; All Those Pretty Things, And You Thought<br />
We Were Dead, as well as four student shows. He has also had photos<br />
published in the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Reporter and the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> New Mexican. To see<br />
more of his work, go to www.flikr.com/photos/matthewmorrow.<br />
Jim Nawrocki’s poetry recently appeared in the anthology The<br />
Place That Inhabits Us: Poems of the San Francisco Bay Watershed. It has<br />
also appeared in Kyoto Journal, Poetry, Chroma Journal, modern words,<br />
and the website poetry daily.com. He writes regularly for the Gay & Lesbian<br />
Review Worldwide.<br />
Teresa Neptune first picked up the camera as a teenager living in<br />
Paris and began her lifelong love of black & white street-photography.<br />
In 2005, Neptune was awarded the Willard Van Dyke Grant. Her photographs<br />
are in the collections of The National Museum<br />
of Women in The Arts, Washington DC; The Art in Embassies Program;<br />
The Palace of The Governors Museum; The State of New Mexico<br />
- Art in Public Places Program, and more. She has a studio and gallery<br />
in a historic adobe home at 728 Canyon Road in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, New Mexico.<br />
www.TeresaNeptune.com<br />
Jon Olsen has made hundreds of extremely low-budget movies, including<br />
the internationally acclaimed bigfoot rape comedy Ape Canyon,<br />
and a forthcoming geology-themed hitchhiking epic entitled Recent Life.<br />
He was born in England and grew up among rednecks in northern California.<br />
He currently lives in Denver, Colorado.<br />
158 <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Literary Review