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Milton Kahn ( Santa Barbara, CA) Publicity agent was named publicity agent of
the year in 1996, has represented a host of famous clients over the past 30
years. His campaign for David Stevens novel The Waters of Babylon earned him
Best Publicity Campaign of 2000 for a fiction novel.

Nan Kemp (Amarillo) Life Member - Past President -she's a librarian at Amarillo
College - writes humor - had a Swifty winner in Bob Wylie's "Word for Word"
column in the Globe-News

Sidney Kerr (Hereford TX) Retired English, speech and computer literacy
teacher. Retired antique dealer. I have completed one novel and about 2/3 of
another.

Katrina Kimble  (Canyon)

Penny Kirk  (Amarillo)

Jodi Koumalats (see Jodi Thomas)

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Kathy Laub  (Amarillo)

Bob Lile  (Booker, TX)

Marianne McNeil Logan (Amarillo) Life Member and Award winning poet.
Founded and moderated Senior Citizens Writers' Group. Started Tri-State Fair
Literary Contests, poetic display at Taste the Arts, and helped establish cowboy
poetry in the Panhandle. Seven chapbooks of poetry, and three more written
with Vivian Ramsey Stewart, President of the Poetry Society of Oklahoma. Winner
of the 2004 Hilton Ross Greer Outstanding Service Award from the Poetry
Society of Texas. Won her first International First place--United Poet Laureate
International Congress-- and another First Place at Frontiers in Writing
Conference in Poetry, Long, Rhymed the same weekend in 2004.

Liz Louise

Nadyne Lynn  (Amarillo)

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Audrey Cannady Massingill (Amarillo) retired secretary. Born in Illinois, lived all
over the SW, but in Amarillo the last 20 years. Write family stories and memoirs.
Have self-published two books for family and four books on geneology.

Jim Matthews  (Amarillo) Written for Bloomington Daily Herald Telephone.
Produced/written 17 motivational fund raising films (one winning 1971 Addy
Award for Public Service and Public Relations). Have written for Ama Globe-
News, correspondent for Amarillo Observer, contributing editor for Accent West
and Saddle Baron magazines. Recently completed book, The Subtle Obscenity of
Growing Old.

Jerry McClenagan (Amarillo) writes religious fiction - member of the Inspirational
Writers.

Susan McDivitt  (Amarillo)

Mekala McGaha  (Amarillo)

Marcy McKay  (Amarillo) writes articles and fiction, leadership skills facilitator by
trade.

Molly McKnight  (Amarillo) writes mainstream/Christian fiction and children's
stories. Published in Range Riters and Love Stories II Anthologies. Frontiers in
Writing conference chair for many years running.

Doris Meredith (Amarillo) Past President and Life Member is an award winning
writer of mystery novels.

Lissa Merriman (Canyon) Writing as Melissa Merriman under my full name, I
freelance greeting cards and have started stories. I've taken Deborah Elliott-
Upton's short story course.

Margaret Miller (Amarillo) - writes information received from my spiritual guide -
published Exploring the World Within

Mary Ann Miller  (Amarillo)

Joan Minor  (Bartlesville OK) reviews books for the paper -

Phyliss Miranda, a native Texan, is an award-winning, multi-published freelance
writer and romance author, living in the Texas Panhandle. In 2001, with plans to
write a cookbook, she took her first creative writing class.  She enjoyed the craft
of writing and her first class assignment ... a story about a shoe on the side of
the road appeared that year as "Footprints on the Heart" in the "Range ‘Riters ...
An Anthology featuring the writers of the Texas Panhandle".  She has served on
the board for Panhandle Professional Writers, and is a member of Romance
Writers of America, Oklahoma Writers Federation, Red River Romance Writers
and Writers' League of Texas. She is the 2002 recipient of the Jodi Thomas
Scholarship and the 2003 Jodi Thomas "The Write Spirit" Award.  Her articles
"When it is Okay..." and "How to Find IT...Your Writing Voice" were quarterly
features on Authorhelper.com. She has articles published in the PPW and Red
River Romance Writers' newsletters; and is the Submission Editor for the Jodi
Thomas Fan Club Newsletter. She has presented workshops at Frontiers in
Writing Conference and Red River Writers' Retreat.
    In 2006 she joined with fellow PPW members Jodi Thomas, Linda Broday and
DeWanna Pace to co-author Give Me A Texan and in 2007 teamed up with the
same award-winning authors for Give Me a Cowboy due out from Kensington
February 2009.
   One of her favorite parts of being an author is to mentor beginner writers.
She enjoys sharing her love for the new frontier, the Civil War, quilting, and
antiques; and still believes in the Code of the Old West.  Visit her at www:
PhylissMiranda.com.




Rene Monroe  (Borger, TX)

Melissa Kate Moore  (Bryan, TX)

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Diane Neal  (Amarillo) writes memoirs, non-fiction and humor. She had an article
in the March edition of Good Old Days, and the stories about her mother
continue in Accent West.

Jarrod Neal  (Channing, TX)