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AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT
January 2010
Melanie Sue Bowles
Melanie Sue Bowles, along with her husband, Jim, is the founder of Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary, now located in Mena, Arkansas, one of the longest existing, privately run sanctuaries for horses in the United States. Over 150 abused, neglected, elderly, and unwanted horses have come there to live out their lives in peace and safety. Melanie has these words etched on her heart: “The purpose of life is to live a life of purpose.”
February 2010
Terrance Zepke
Award-winning writer and travel photographer Terrance Zepke remains fascinated with the history and folklore of the Carolinas. She can’t decide which Carolina she prefers so she lives part-time in each. She has a master's degree from the University of South Carolina and has lived in England, Hawaii, New Jersey, and Tennessee, and has traveled all over the world, writing and photographing for numerous magazines and newspapers.
March 2010
Marie Harrison
Marie Harrison
is a Master Gardener and director of District I of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs. She writes gardening columns for a number of newspapers and other publications and also teaches gardening at her local university and community college. Along with lecturing frequently at garden clubs and seminars, she often judges at flower shows. She was an English teacher in Mississippi and Florida for thirty years. She lives with her Amiable Spouse in the midst of her lovely garden near the Gulf Coast in Valparaiso, Florida.