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Author / Poet
James W. Magill
Interested publishers should contact:
James
W. Magill
25
Nottingham Road
Bloomburg, PA 17815
570-784-7377
jwm2125@aol.com
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"Reflections On The Human Condition" is a 65 page collage of original
previously unpublished poems by James W. Magill. "Reflections On The Human
Condition" examines the status of both the human heart and soul, and it is
a testament to the author's will and self-determination. James is
currently seeking a publisher for "Reflections On The Human Condition."
The poetry of James W. Magill has been recognized by the University of
Toledo, the VSA arts Artists Registry (an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts), the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts
Project Stream (a Re-grant Program of the Pennsylvania Council in the
Arts), and other entities. James may be contacted via e-mail at:
Jwm2125@aol.com and an extended
writing sample may be read by visiting his Web Site at:
www.jamesmagill.com
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Author
Dorothy Sage Wolfe
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Union Square #204
Southbury, CT 06488
203-915-3752
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Dorothy Sage Wolfe is a published author and spokesperson who resembles a
Celtic woman as a messenger within and for her tribe. The Celtic culture
is an ancient peoples whose language is unknown yet whose cultural and
stylistic expressions are recognizable elements of beauty with complex
symbolism and elements of other cultures. In the same way, the Autism
culture is old but only today being discovered for its beauty and
expressions. As an aspie, Dorothy understands the language within and the
participation throughout the autism community, and has taken the role of a
messenger. In the most basic sense of the word, Dorothy is a person who
carries a message, the message of participation and communication within
and across the autism community.
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