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Mary Lou Sanelli
She is a regular columnist in Seattle and The Olympic Peninsula for Art Access, The Peninsula Daily News, The Queen Anne News, Peninsula Woman's Outdoor Magazine, The Belltown Messenger, and Peninsula Life Magazine. Her essays also appear in Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, The Seattle Times, Crosscut, Northwest Woman Magazine, and other publications. Her commentaries have been aired on Weekend Edition, NPR, as well as on KSER FM, KONP AM, and KBCS FM. In 2001 & 2002 she was a regular commentator on WEEKDAY: KUOW: Northwest Public Radio. She is the author of six poetry collections. Her poetry has been published widely and was recently included in two anthologies of Western Women Writers published by Houghton Mifflin. Her latest collection, Craving Water, Poems of Ordinary Life In A Northwest Village, is an intimate glimpse of life in the Northwest. Her collection Close At Hand was chosen as one of nine Northwest titles in 2005 to be put into Braille by The Seattle Public Talking Book Library. Her newest collection, Small Talk, is forthcoming from High Plains Press in 2008. Honorariums include an Artist Trust GAP Award, A Jack Straw Writers Award, The Skagit River Poetry Festival, The Seattle Poetry Festival, The Seattle Bumbershoot Festival, The Washington Poets Association Burning Word Festival, A 2003 writing residency in Costa Rica, a 2004 residency at Cantagal in France, a 2006 writing residency at Fundacion Valparaiso in Spain, and a 2007 La Napoule Art Foundation Residency in France. Her staged reading from her collection The Immigrant's Table is an acclaimed, original spoken duet that dramatically and poetically tells a story of immigration, cultural adjustment and weaving Old and New Worlds together into a rich fabric of memoir. It has been produced at The University of Washington, Seattle’s ArtsWest Theater and Market Theater, The Whidbey Island Performing Arts Center, as well as many other theaters, conferences, and literary venues nationwide. She lives in Belltown, Seattle and presents her work at corporate events, theaters, writing conferences & festivals, literary venues, colleges and universities, book clubs, and private events.
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