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By: Aquillrelle Acknowledgments Short Story “Firedrake.” Poems “Still Life: Men and Birds.” Slant, 16 (Summer 2002): 70-71. The Sampler: Anthology of the Alabama State Poetry Society, 35 (Fall 2003): 38. Recycled Quarterly. In press. Lynn Veach Sadler, To Think of Caves Where Great Whales Breed. Aquillrelle Press, 2012: 22-23. “Chinese at Pearl Harbor.” Grandmother Earth. In press. Lynn Veach Sadler, Brother, Can You Spare a War? Aquillrelle Press, 2011: 102-103. “Getting Through the Glass of This World.” Vol. 20, The Poet’s Domain: A Slice of Life. Ed. Patricia S. Adler. Palmyra, VA: Live Wire Press, 2003: 142. As “Getting Through Glass,” Lynn Veach Sadler, Mining [Chapbook]. Greensboro, NC: March Street Press, 2009: 48. “La Coiffeuse et La Voyageuse.” Atlantic Pacific Press, 5.2 (Summer 2012): 79-80. Lynn Veach Sadler, Snakes in the Sass. Aquillrelle Press, 2011: 82-83. “The Redemption of Noses in General, of My Nose in Particular.” Laurels, 7.1 (Spring 2003): 13. Lynn Veach Sadler, Snakes in the Sass. Aquillrelle Press, 2011: 82-83. “A Single Snapdragon Grows in the Coliseum, Its Flower Opening Like a Dragon’s Mouth.” First Place, Sonnet, South Dakota State Poetry Society Contest, 1998. Pasque Petals, January 1999: 5. Lynn Veach Sadler, Poet Geography[Chapbook]. Lee Witte Poetry Contest Winner. Mount Olive College Poetry Series. Illustrations, Alvin Hartness. Mount Olive, NC: Mount Olive College Press, 2003: 8-9. Lynn Veach Sadler, Brother, Can You Spare a War? Aquillrelle Press, 2011: 37. Winner, New England Poetry Club 2012 Contest, Shelia Motton Book Award. “A Leaf from the Tome of the Small in the New British Library.” First Place, Rhymed Poetry, Friends of the Decatur Public Library Writing Contest, 2007. Nonfiction “Charming (and Not-So-Charming) Finalist, Half-Yearly Personal Essay Contest, 2008, Memoirs, Ink. The Taylor Trust. In press. Mary Lynn Veach Sadler Former college president Dr. Lynn Veach Sadler has published, in academics, 5 books and 65+ articles and has edited 20 books/proceedings and 3 national journals. She set up what is thought to be the first microcomputer laboratory in the U.S. for teaching writing and pioneered in Computer-Assisted Composition [her coinage]. From c. 1983, she consulted and provided keynote addresses, talks, and workshops on academic computing at conferences across the country and for organizations (e.g., the AEtna Institute for Corporate Education, the IBM Academic Computing Conference). She later pioneered in the adaptation of Deming and Total Quality to higher education. As a creative writer, she has written 40 plays; published 8 poetry chapbooks, 4 full-length poetry collections, 100+ short stories (one in Del Sol Press’s Best of 2004: The Robert Olen Butler Prize Anthology), a novella, two novels, and a short story collection; and has other novels forthcoming. To order: http://www.lulu.com/ End
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