Sun Shadow Mountain
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Sun Shadow Mountain is a book containing poetry, prose, photography and artwork taken from 38 poets from California and abroad. It has a dot-com website by the same name where more information is found.
The 38 contributors in the book are: Donald R. Anderson, Nikki Quismondo, Lance Wesley Hudson, Gail Lee White, Marie J. Ross, Wayne Robinson, Jean Claude Crhi, Marie Riepenhoff-Talty, Jeanine Stevens, Reina Hutchison, Taylor Graham, Patricia Wellingham-Jones, Elizabeth Parrish, William Anderson, Joe Tetro, Tommy Dunn, Mable “Jimi” Choice, Patricia Mayorga, Sergio Navarro, Shonda Renée, Lorrie Salvetti, Charley Stockdale, Andy Pope, Stephani Schaefer, Marjorie Wagler Carmack, Tony Melrose, Raederle Phoenix An Lydell West, Stephen P. Inzunza, Stephen M. Wilson, Stephen Cothran, Jim Ricks, Ann Privateer, Josh Hutchison, David Humphreys, Joseph Aaron Quismondo Hernandez, Chinetana (NA2) Phounsavath, Jeff Giampetro, Pedro Colon.
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The co-editors of Sun Shadow Mountain, Donald R. Anderson and Nikki Quismondo, are located in Stockton, California. This is their first paperback, but they have previously distributed the newsletter Poet's Espresso and the comb-bound anthology Midnight Dance/Pathos. Sun Shadow Mountain was released in 2007 through Ingram by print-on-demand. The theme of the book is the symbols: Sun, Shadow, and Mountain, and the impressions of California. - cited from http://www.sunshadowmountain.com