{"id":6537,"date":"2011-04-11T15:42:07","date_gmt":"2011-04-11T20:42:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.bemidjistate.edu\/bsutoday\/?p=6537"},"modified":"2021-11-01T15:30:40","modified_gmt":"2021-11-01T20:30:40","slug":"ht-contributors-dust-and-fire","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/news\/2011\/04\/11\/ht-contributors-dust-and-fire\/","title":{"rendered":"64 women contribute to 2011 edition of &quot;Dust and Fire&quot;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>BEMIDJI, Minn. (April 5, 2011)<\/strong> &mdash; Sixty-four women from all across the upper Midwest and Canada contributed a total of 83 works to the 2011 edition of &ldquo;Dust and Fire,&rdquo; one of four literary publications produced annually by students and faculty at Bemidji State University.<\/p>\n<p>Since 1987, Bemidji State&rsquo;s &ldquo;Dust &amp; Fire&rdquo; anthologies have held the strong voices of many women and each year expands the treasury of their stories. The first volume was published by Bemidji State&rsquo;s Women&rsquo;s Resource Center under the editorship of Kristine Cannon. It was called &ldquo;Women&rsquo;s Stories Must Be Told,&rdquo; promising a place where women could share their work with others.<\/p>\n<p>It has kept its promise. For two decades women have sent their words &ldquo;from the tongue of dust and fire&rdquo; to be collected and passed around the waiting circle. Over time, &ldquo;Dust &amp; Fire&rdquo; has evolved and gained strength. After six years it honored Minnesota writer and activist, Meridel LeSueur, as a mentor to women writers and used her words for a new title, &ldquo;Dust &amp; Fire.&rdquo; A new editor, Helen Bonner, guaranteed the original intent of the anthology remained true &ndash; to honor women&rsquo;s expressions of their life experiences. In 1997 the editors expanded this expression to include art by women, and in 2000 they began two new traditions: awards for submissions and the inclusion of students on the editorial board.<\/p>\n<p>Faculty advisors for the 2011 edition of &ldquo;Dust and Fire&rdquo; are Lauren Cobb, associate professor of English; Maureen Gibbon, associate professor of English; and Rosalie Benoit Weaver, professor of English.<\/p>\n<p>The University also publishes anthologies of works by men, high-school aged writers and BSU students.<\/p>\n<p>For more information, contact <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bemidjistate.edu\/directory\/facstaff\/mgibbon\">Maureen Gibbon<\/a> in the Department of English at (218) 755-4021.<\/p>\n<p>Contributors to the 2011 edition of &ldquo;Dust and Fire&rdquo; are listed below by hometown.<\/p>\n<p>BEMIDJI | Sarah Bull, photography, &ldquo;Untitled.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Patricia Conner, poetry, &ldquo;Our Hands Were Made For Picking.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Cyndi L. Fenske, poetry, &ldquo;Status Updates.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Destiny Harmoning, photography, &ldquo;In Full Bloom&rdquo; and &ldquo;Shaded Statue&rdquo; and &ldquo;Weathered Bridge.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Natalia Himmirska, painting, &ldquo;Elements of Magic&rdquo; and &ldquo;Windy.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Deb DeNio Krueger, photography, &ldquo;Taking Flight&rdquo; and &ldquo;Watchful Bambi.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Lacey LaFromboise, short story, &ldquo;The Call.&rdquo;<br>\nBEMIDJI | Dawn Loeffler, poetry, &ldquo;Growing Up.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p><strong>MINNESOTA<\/strong><br>\nANOKA | Sarah Hayes, poetry, &ldquo;Musings on Einstein.&rdquo;<br>\nBLOOMINGTON | Harriet Duerre, short story, &ldquo;English As a Second Language&rdquo; and poetry, &ldquo;Lost Love.&rdquo;<br>\nBRAINERD | Charmaine Pappas Donovan, poetry, &ldquo;Primping Before the Future.&rdquo;<br>\nBRAINERD | Doris Lueth Stengel, poetry, &ldquo;Roger the Noun&rdquo; and &ldquo;Vernon&rsquo;s White Onions.&rdquo;<br>\nBRAINERD | Sara Ann Swenson, short story, &ldquo;The Nomad.&rdquo;<br>\nBRAINERD | Suz Anne Wipperling, photography, &ldquo;Crossings&rdquo; and &ldquo;Weathered&rdquo; and poetry, &ldquo;Undressing Autumn.&rdquo; Wipperling won the publication&rsquo;s Diane Glancy Award for Poetry.<br>\nBROOKLYN PARK | Sharon Chmielarz, poetry, &ldquo;House With a Peony Garden.&rdquo;<br>\nCLOQUET | Jan Chronister, poetry, &ldquo;Strike Up the Band.&rdquo;<br>\nCOON RAPIDS | K.D. Howells, poetry, &ldquo;Borrowed and Blue.&rdquo;<br>\nCROOKSTON | Hannah Solheim, poetry, &ldquo;Sobre Portugal.&rdquo;<br>\nCROSSLAKE | Sara Duffield, poetry, &ldquo;Death Watch.&rdquo;<br>\nDASSEL | Susan Marco, poetry, &ldquo;Writer&rsquo;s Workshop.&rdquo;<br>\nDULUTH | Teresa Boyle Falsani, poetry, &ldquo;I Am Not the Woman I Thought I&rsquo;d Be.&rdquo;<br>\nDULUTH | Susan Perala-Dewey, poetry, &ldquo;Crow&rdquo; and &ldquo;Wanderlust.&rdquo;<br>\nEDEN PRAIRIE | Catherine Senne Wallace, poetry, &ldquo;Instinct.&rdquo;<br>\nMAHTOWA | Joy Class, poetry, &ldquo;Lesson Number One: Who God is Not.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Nona Kennedy Carlson, short story, &ldquo;Queer.&rdquo; Carlson won the publication&rsquo;s Jonis Agee Award for Fiction.<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Anna Dielschneider, multimedia, &ldquo;Negative Wheel&rdquo; and short story, &ldquo;Unexpected.&rdquo; Dielschneider won the publication&rsquo;s Carole Gorney Fisher Award for Art.<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Norita Dittberner-Jax, poetry, &ldquo;Duet.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Helen Duff Dowds, poetry, &ldquo;Silo Man.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Roseann Lloyd, poetry, &ldquo;Cold Up North.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Amy McCann, poetry, &ldquo;After the Fact&rdquo; and short story, &ldquo;Rink.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Mary Kay Rummel, poetry, &ldquo;For Lilith: Adam&rsquo;s First Wife.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Robin Sauerwein, short story, &ldquo;Shiny Black Shoes.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Airra Saunders, short story, &ldquo;Columbia Heights.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Francine Marie Tolf, poetry, &ldquo;My Father in the Kitchen&rdquo; and &ldquo;Poem for Helen&rdquo; and &ldquo;Wednesday.&rdquo;<br>\nMINNEAPOLIS | Donna Trump, short story, &ldquo;Beauty School.&rdquo;<br>\nNEVIS | Marion C. Holtey, short story, &ldquo;The Forbidden Dance.&rdquo;<br>\nPARK RAPIDS | Niomi Rohn Phillips, short story, &ldquo;Home.&rdquo;<br>\nPLYMOUTH | Gail Milstein, short story, &ldquo;Scene From an Italian Restaurant.&rdquo;<br>\nPLYMOUTH | Linda Pinnell, short story, &ldquo;Life Estate.&rdquo;<br>\nRED WING | Michele Meyer, poetry, &ldquo;Bittersweet.&rdquo;<br>\nRICHVILLE | Sarah Lee, short story, &ldquo;Yellow.&rdquo;<br>\nROCHESTER | Danielle C. Allen, short story, &ldquo;Red.&rdquo; Allen won the publication&rsquo;s Carol Bly Award for Nonfiction.<br>\nROCHESTER | Kit Rohrbach, short story, &ldquo;Pressing Pennies.&rdquo;<br>\nROCHESTER | Pam Whitfield, poetry, &ldquo;Poor Man&rsquo;s Chicken and Bumblebee Stew&rdquo; and short story, &ldquo;Raising Up My Man.&rdquo;<br>\nROSEMOUNT | Mary Ellen Drier, illustration, &ldquo;Stone House.&rdquo;<br>\nST. PAUL | Kristin Faye Johnson, poetry, &ldquo;The Woman Who Wouldn&rsquo;t Leave.&rdquo;<br>\nST. PAUL |Marianne McNamara, poetry, &ldquo;Unforgettable.&rdquo;<br>\nST. PAUL | Wendy A. Skinner, photography, &ldquo;Water&rdquo; and &ldquo;Wind.&rdquo;<br>\nWABASHA | Nicole Borg, poetry, &ldquo;Eve Falls: Part II&rdquo; and &ldquo;In Search of Ruby Slippers.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>ARIZONA | ORO VALLEY | Audrey Osofsky, poetry, &ldquo;I Want to Make Poems.&rdquo;<br>\nIOWA | CEDAR RAPIDS | Gretchen Brown Wright, short story, &ldquo;A Matter of Choice.&rdquo;<br>\nIOWA | SIOUX CITY | Tricia Currans-Sheehan, short story, &ldquo;The Underground in Naples, 1944.&rdquo;<br>\nIOWA | SUTHERLAND | Carolyn Rohrbaugh, poetry, &ldquo;Rustic Unpainted Barns.&rdquo;<br>\nSOUTH DAKOTA | ST. LAWRENCE | Rosemary Dunn Moeller, poetry, &ldquo;Spearfish Canyon Defines Gravity.&rdquo;<br>\nWISCONSIN | BRULE | Peggy Trojan, poetry, &ldquo;Ironing Skill&rdquo; and &ldquo;Partnered.&rdquo; Trojan won the publication&rsquo;s Susan Carol Hauser Prize for Writing.<br>\nWISCONSIN | DRUMMOND | Diana Randolph, illustration, &ldquo;Summer Meadow&rdquo; and &ldquo;Winter Tree.&rdquo;<br>\nWISCONSIN | HAYWARD | Naomi Cochran, poetry, &ldquo;Shoveling Snow on the Other Side of the Earthquake.&rdquo;<br>\nWISCONSIN | MIDDLETON | Jean K. Tomasko, poetry, &ldquo;The Odor of Violets.&rdquo;<br>\nWISCONSIN | NEKOOSA | Lucy Rose Johns, poetry, &ldquo;Diapers&rdquo; and &ldquo;Grandpa&rsquo;s Ashes.&rdquo;<br>\nWISCONSIN | RIVER FALLS | Carol Pearce Bjorlie, &ldquo;Round Rock.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>CANADA | MANITOBA | WINNIPEG | Carla Marie Loewen, short story, &ldquo;On Bannock and Boyfriends.&rdquo;<br>\nCANADA | MANITOBA | WINNIPEG | Margaret Ullrich, short story, &ldquo;Easter Bread.&rdquo;<br>\nCANADA | ONTARIO | CHRISTIAN ISLAND | Edna H. King, short story, &ldquo;Dancing with the Autumn Wind.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>UKRAINE | ZHYTOMYR | Olena Tulubinska, short story, &ldquo;Coke.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>&mdash; bsu &mdash;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BEMIDJI, Minn. (April 5, 2011) &mdash; Sixty-four women from all across the upper Midwest and Canada contributed a total of 83 works to the 2011 edition of &ldquo;Dust and Fire,&rdquo; one of four literary publications produced annually by students and faculty at Bemidji State University. 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