SORCEROUS SIGNALS
edited by Carol Hightshoe
Artist's Page
Meet the authors and artists of the stories that appeared on the pages of
Sorcerous Signals during the past year
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Amy Harlib
- is a 50-something, lifelong, avid reader and illustrator of SF and fantasy
literature, and graphic novels - retired with plenty of time to indulge in her
passion for reading, artwork and cinema. She lives in NYC and welcomes
intelligent feedback (
aharlib@earthlink.net) and discussion about the genre.

Other enthusiasms: cats, archeology / anthropology / paleontology,
folklore and mythology, genre films, science for intelligent laypersons, and
memoirs / narratives as literature.
Holly Eddy
Born a military brat in Elmendorf, Alaska, she has otherwise grown up
and lived in Warrensburg, Mo, where she currently resides with her
husband and two cats. She is, at the moment, an illustration major at
Central Missouri State University, at least until the spring.

With her very small amount of spare time she loves drawing, painting,
sewing, wood carving, printing, and nearly everything there is to love
about the SCA, a Medieval recreation organization she has been involved
with since she was but a wee child.
Lee Kuruganti
Lee Kuruganti resides in Littleton, Colorado near the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains. She is a Metropolitan State College of Denver
student graduating with honors in Fall 2006 with an English B.A. degree
in Creative Writing and Studio Art minor.
Visit her online portfolio:
http://www.angelfire.com/realm3/leekuruganti/index/
ARTISTS
Steve Cartwright
Steve Cartwright has done art for several magazines, newspapers,
websites, commercial and governmental clients, books, and tavern
napkins. He also creates art pro bono for several animal rescue groups.

He was awarded the 2004 James Award for his cover art for
Champagne Shivers. He  recently  illustrated  the  Cimarron  Review  
cover.

Take a gander ( or a goose ) at his online gallery:   
www.angelfire.com/sc2/cartoonsbycartwright.
Marge Simon
Marge Ballif Simon free lances as a writer-poet-
illustrator for genre and mainstream publications
such as From the Asylum, Chizine, The Pedestal
Magazine, Strange Horizons, Flashquake, Aeon,
Vestal Review, Flash Me Magazine, more. She
has three collections coming out in 2007: Vectors:
A Week in the Death of a Planet with Charlee
Jacob, Dark Regions Press, and self illustrated
Like Birds in the Rain, Sam’s Dot Publications
and (also self-illustrated) Night Smoke, with
Bruce Boston, Kelp Queen Publications. Her self
illustrated poetry collection, Artist of Antithesis,
was nominated for a Bram Stoker award in 2004.
Marge is former president of the Science Fiction
Poetry Association  and now serves as editor of
Star*Line.

Website:
www.margesimon.com
Chaz Kemp
Like most artists, Chaz has been drawing all his
life. He was introduced to drawing digitally by his
mentor, William McCune about 10 years ago.
After additional training at the Art Institute of
Colorado he jumped into being a professional
illustrator in the corporate world. A few months
ago, he decided to go full freelance and now
follows his dream of doing art for the gaming,
sci-fi and fantasy communities. He is heavily
influenced by Art Nouveau and Art Deco.

Please visit his portfolio at
www.chazkemp.com