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Year: 2018

William Metcalfe, 2/26/2018

By workzine Posted on February 25, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: Having retired from profitable work, I am playing about with either writing or photography. Former Occupation: There were 40 years of picture framing. My company was one of the first in Washington, DC, to push for preservation as …

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Grace Dion, 2/19/2018

By workzine Posted on February 18, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: I am retired. Former Occupation: I've worked in a number of areas, but probably spent the most time as a probate paralegal.  Your Short Biographical Statement: I'm delighted to now be job-free!  # A JOB A job is …

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Don Cauble, 2/12/2018

By workzine Posted on February 11, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: retired Former Occupation: offset printer Contact Information: About myself, poet Tom Kryss once wrote: "He was born on the Left Bank, under the sign of the bomb, with a cricket in his ear."  Dancing Moon Press recently published …

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William Metcalfe, 2/5/2018

By workzine Posted on February 4, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: Having retired from profitable work, I am playing about with either writing or photography. Former Occupation: There were 40 years of picture framing. My company was one of the first in Washington, DC, to push for preservation as …

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Charles Rammelkamp, 1/29/2018

By workzine Posted on January 28, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: Retired Former Occupation: Technical Writer and Teacher Contact Information: I am the Prose Editor for  BrickHouse Books, in Baltimore and a compulsive writer, which falls more in the category of stuff-I-do than stuff-I-get-paid-for. Recent books include MATA HARI: EYE OF THE …

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Tricia Knoll, 1/22/2018

By workzine Posted on January 21, 2018 Posted in

Current occupation: Poet Former occupation: Wanna-be Poet who made a living doing communications, public relations, and public information work for the City of Portland, Oregon  Contact Information: Tricia Knoll is an Oregon poet who maintains gardens for native plants, butterflies, …

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Bart Plantenga, 1/15/2018

By workzine Posted on January 14, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: writer / proofer / translator / editor / volunteer refugee advocate / yodel expert / periodic journalist Former Occupation: foot messenger / house painter / cab driver / factory worker / forestry – tree trimmer / mailman / house …

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Jonathan Ferrini, 1/8/2018

By workzine Posted on January 7, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: Commercial real estate and insurance broker salesman. Previous Occupation: Commercial real estate broker salesman. Contact Information: Jonathan Ferrini is a published author who resides in San Diego. He received his MFA in Motion Picture and Television Production from …

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Beth Adelman, 1/1/2018

By workzine Posted on January 1, 2018 Posted in

Current Occupation: University Grants Officer Former Occupation: Teacher and Editor Contact Information: A native of New York City, Beth has enjoyed working as an ESL teacher, university lecturer, editor, and grant writer. She recently published a short story in Bodega …

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