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Kathryn DiBernardo   kdibernardo@cfl.rr.com

Kathryn DiBernardo writes in all genres but prefers fiction and poetry, in which she can lie freely. Her poetry and prose range from starkly realistic to metaphysical, although she claims to believe in nothing. She recently was a featured writer at both Urban Think! and Infusion Tea. Kathryn is a graduate of the Holt School at Rollins College and was the first writing minor there. Her portfolio is still considered the standard to reach. She has worked as a professional writer and editor for over 20 years.

Katie Ball  katie@charlesball.net

Katie grew up in theater in Ft. Myers, then moved to Orlando in 1993. She is an outreach photography instructor for Crealde' School of Art, a bluegrass dj for WPRK (91.5), an arts contributor for WMFE (90.7), author of the book Any Cool Music, a singer, a photographer, founder of Women in Art and works part-time at City Hall in the City of Orlando's Public Art Department.
She and her husband Ben just celebrated 8 years since their first date! Detailed info... Bluegrass on WPRK Saturdays 1 to 3pm on 91.5fm or www.wprkdj.org Arts Connection on 90.7fm Fridays at 7pm and then a replay Saturdays atnoon. www.wmfe.org Crealde School of Art www.crealde.org Any Cool Music www.anycoolmusic.com  Photography credits include: CDs for Bughead (2), Gargamel and Rocket 88 and she's been published in The Weekly and Orlando Sentinel and will be published nationally in Atomic Ranch magazine in the spring of 2007. Live singing credits include: Monkey Chuck, Huge Peter, Riverbottom, Terri Binion and the Bible Belt Orphans, and Coyotes and Towndogs. CD singing credits include Riverbottom's "Red Hot Slag" and Doris Delay's upcoming CD.

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Kay Mullally  kmullally@cfl.rr.com

Kay Mullally born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota and then marrying a career Marine and changing addresses every two or three years, Kay Mullally with her husband, Dan, has been a resident of Winter Park for the past thirty years. They have five children and six grandchildren with a seventh expected in the fall. For eighteen years, Kay was employed as an administrator with the University of Central Florida before trading in university government research for academics and full time writing. She is currently enrolled in Rollins College Hamilton Holt with a Major in English and a Minor in Writing. She writes short stories and poetry and one of her short stories can be found in the Red Pepper Press publication Shifting Gears.  Last Christmas, Kay presented her children with a folio collage of memoir, poetry, and short stories surrounding her experiences over seventeen years as a Marine Corps wife