Simply Chicago Art

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ProjectDeltaMark Earnest

Doctor Simon Roth and General George Tinley have a common dream – to create the perfect soldier. After the atrocities of September 11, 2001, their dream gets the funding to become a reality.

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hayashiWilliam Hayashi

William Hayashi is a Chicago native, author and screen writer. A forty year veteran of the Information Technology industry, Hayashi penned his first novel, Discovery,
Volume 1 of the Darkside Trilogy, in 2001, bringing it to publication in December of 2009.

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DaveNeta-webDave & Neta Jackson

As a husband and wife writing team, Dave and Neta Jackson are enthusiastic about books, kids, walking with God, gospel music, and each other! Together they are the authors or coauthors of over 100 books. In addition to writing several books about Christian community, the Jacksons have coauthored numerous books with expert resource people on a variety of topics from racial reconciliation to medical ethics to ministry to kids in gangs.

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V_LeGezaV. LeGeza

Her writing drew editors’ attention in the former Soviet Union. It was highly prized by Russian writer Svetlana Vasielnko and Ukrainian critic Miron Petrovsky.
Some of the Emigrants’ Fairy Tales and articles on the history of Russian literature have been published in the Ukraine (in the magazines Collegial and Rainbow) and in the book Russian in America in Russia. Some of the stories have been produced on the radio. There are about 30 stories by LeGeza which have been published in different countries.

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portraitMary Ellen Monsell

Ever since I was in second grade, it was my dream to be a writer. I liked writing poetry and stories as I grew up. I read an armload of books every week, sometimes sitting in a tree. Many years later, I couldn’t believe my dream came true. In 1988, Underwear, my first book, was published.

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barry_siegelBarry Siegel

Barry is sometimes referred to as the Zen poet, as symbolized by the Buddha on the cover of his first book, Echoes of the Heart. The one word describing his poetry is accessible. His writing is raw, direct, uncensored outpouring from his heart to the page, not constructed or consciously developed. His poems are lyrics to his heart’s songs.

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