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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

Elaine Ambrose

Elaine Ambrose is the co-author of
Menopause Sucks
and
Drinking with Dead Women Writers.
Her short stories and feature articles appear in several anthologies and magazines, and she owns Mill Park Publishing. She organizes “Write by the River” writers’ retreats in Idaho and creates a sassy blog called “Midlife Cabernet.” Find more details at www.ElaineAmbrose.com.

Hal Bernton

Hal Bernton is a journalist who works for
The Seattle Times.
He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, Ann, and their basset hound, Maverick.

Sheryl J. Bize Boutte

Sheryl J. Bize Boutte is a Northern California writer and management consultant. More of her short stories, poetry and commentary can be seen at www.sjbb-talkinginclass.blogspot.com/.

Robyn Boyer

Robyn Boyer’s daytime job is to write about public policy, politics and people. This is the first story she has written about animals. She lives in Sacramento, California, and has a daughter and a cat.

Maryellen Burns

Maryellen Burns has been involved in the word trade for more than forty years, working with writers, publishers, libraries and booksellers in editing, research, public relations and events planning. Her work has appeared in newspapers, literary anthologies,
Smithsonian
and
Cooking Light.
When not writing, she’s engaged in helping others get their words on the page and into the marketplace. Visit her at booktalksacramento.blogspot.com.

Kathryn Canan

Whenever the family cabin in Montana is buried in snow, Kathryn Canan lives in California with her husband and two psychotic cats. She is a freelance writer, Latin tutor, and early music teacher and performer; she has recorded CDs of medieval and Renaissance music with Briddes Roune and the New Queen’s Ha’penny Consort. Her master’s thesis on Anglo-Saxon medicine has made her one of the few experts in diseases caused by malevolent elves.

Louise Crawford

Louise (AKA L.F.) Crawford writes under both names depending on the genre. In her next Blalize/Zoloski mystery,
Blaize of Trouble,
Blaize rescues a bulldog after his owner is murdered, wrestles her bra
from his slobbery mouth, solves a kidnapping and plans her wedding, all in the same week! For darker suspense/thriller Dexter fans, check out
Born in Blood,
and for more information visit Crawford’s websites: www.lfcrawford.com and www.louisecrawfordbooks.com.

Tish Davidson

Tish Davidson writes and lives with dogs in Fremont, California. Her nonfiction has been published by Scholastic, Adams Media, and many magazines and newspapers. Currently she is writing a mystery novel whose main character is a professional pet sitter. Davidson can be contacted at [email protected].

Trina Drotar

Trina Drotar (poet, writer, visual artist) has been widely published and is currently working on
In the Night Garden,
a collection of poetry, prose and art. Cats in need always find her. Reach her at [email protected].

E. G. Fabricant

E. G. Fabricant writes and lives in Sacramento, California. His first short story collection,
Matters Familiar,
is available in e-book format from Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Smashwords and Sony. Connect to E. G.’s blog and sample stories online at egfabricant.com and follow him as egfabricant on Facebook and Twitter. His email is [email protected]; if you prefer pulp over electrons, write to him at P. O. Box 19170, Sacramento, CA 95819-0170.

Chris Fowler

Chris Fowler is a born and bred California girl who divides her time between her devotion to family, the fire department and roller derby. She is an aspiring non-fiction writer. This is her first publication.

Pam Giarrizzo

Pam Giarrizzo is a retired attorney living in Northern California with her husband Phil, a political consultant. Their son, Zack, is a freshman in college. Pam is a founding member of the Sacramento Women’s Action Network (SWAN), a giving circle that provides funding to nonprofit organizations serving the Sacramento area. She also serves on the boards of the California Museum for History, Women and the Arts, and the Camellia Network, which assists young people who are transitioning from foster care to adulthood. She is the author of the
Sacramento Vegan
blog, which identifies restaurants in the Sacramento area offering menu choices for vegans.

Ed Goldman

Ed Goldman is a daily business columnist, the author of 4,000 newspaper and magazine features, three books and the musical
Friday@5.
His new comedy,
Jews Don’t Kayak,
will be produced in early 2013. Contact him at [email protected].

Meera Klein

Meera Ekkanath Klein is a writer who lives in Davis, CA with her family. She is currently working on a story about her coon hound, Duke, the original dog of leisure.

Dena Kouremetis

Consumer journalist, author and would-be shrink, Dena Kouremetis loves to examine life from a midlife perspective. She is a national columnist for three channels at Examiner.com, has authored, co-authored and contributed content to dozens of books, and loves to speak to groups about how our online presence says volumes about us. She welcomes visits to her website at communic8or.com.

Charles Kuhn

Charles Kuhn is an accomplished writer in the areas of mystery, non-fiction and adventure. He has published short stories in various magazines, self-published and writes for local writers groups, including the poetry group for the local Sacramento Multiple Sclerosis Association. Mr. Kuhn and his wife reside in Citrus Heights, CA.

Gordon M. Labuhn

Gordon M. Labuhn is the author of
Murder Has Two Faces
(2011), a feature article journalist for a Detroit newspaper, the screen writer and movie producer of one nationally promoted movie, a winner of the National PR.PI award, and has won first place in the Bayview writers essay competitions in 2008.

Mark Lukas

Mark Lukas, a Soccer Dog Guru, travels nationally with his famous Soccer Collies. The world’s greatest soccer dogs, Ms. Z and BEK, rescued Lukas from old age. Now they bring back child-like
behavior to everyone who has forgotten how to be a kid. Not to mention the Soccer Collies help train and adopt soccer dogs as they promote youth soccer and dog rescue. [email protected].

Jennifer O’Neill-Pickering

Jennifer O’Neill-Pickering is a writer and an artist living in Sacramento, California. Her writing is featured in many publications including
Sacramento Anthology: 100 Poems, Earth’s Daughters, Sacramento News and Review
and
Medusa’s Kitchen.
Her poem, “I Am the Creek,” is included in the Sacramento site-specific sculpture, Open Circle. She’s published two books:
Poems with the Element of Water
and
Mandala Art, Poetry, and Instruction.
Contact her at her blog, Jennifer’s Art and Words or at [email protected].

Sue Pearson

Sue Pearson has been a journalist for more than 30 years. Writing is her passion and animals fuel her soul. She has staked out a little piece of heaven on 6 acres in the Northern California foothills where her four horses, two dogs and a cat inspire her every day.

Morton Rumberg

Mort Rumberg was a volunteer at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, Virginia, for eight years, where the story of Hammer was told to him by the director of animal welfare. He has written several novels, one of which has won a national award, and many short stories that have won awards in national competitions. He
now resides in Gold River, California, with his American Eskimo dogs, Yuki and Kori. Visit his website at mmrumberg.com.

Finley Taylor

Finley Taylor lives, works and writes in Northern California. She and her husband are thrilled to be expecting twin girls in summer 2012, but Finley will always consider Bridgette her first “kid.”

Suzanne Tomlinson

Suzanne Tomlinson lives on a ranch tending her beloved horses. She has learned how to be her own best friend and is grateful for the journey that has led her to inner peace.

Katherine Traci

Kate (or Katherine) Traci is a beach girl at heart who now lives in Surprise Arizona with two cats, including the heroic Simon, and one dog, who might be her furry soul mate. She patiently waits for her next adventure on a dark starry night in the Arizona desert.

Jerry and Donna White

Jerry White had a career in the military and in real estate. He now teaches in the Earth Science department of a local community college. Donna White is a retired nurse who now spends her time in the garden. She is known as the “compost lady” of the neighborhood.

The Dog with the Old Soul
ISBN: 978-1-4592-3462-8
© 2012 by Jennifer Basye Sander

“A Life Measured in Dog Years,” by Hal Bernton, copyright 2011, Seattle Times Company, used with permission.

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Sander, Jennifer Basye, 1958-
The dog with the old soul: true stories of the love, hope, and joy animals bring to our lives / Jennifer Basye Sander.

p. cm.

1. Dogs—Anecdotes. 2. Pet owners—Anecdotes. 3. Pets—Anecdotes. I. Title.
SF426.2.S265 2012

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