For author Kate Robinson, "the creative process is as essential as taking my next breath. I write to understand - to make sense of my experiences, and to explore life's 'mandala' through the perspectives of reality and imagination." Robinson is a prolific writer of short fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry whose works have been published in a variety of venues. Her most recent book, "Lewis and Clark: Exploring the American West," is a middle-school book that examines the explorers' expedition, their early lives, their journey to the Pacific, the Corps of Discovery's impact on American Indians and the Lewis and Clark legacy in American history. Robinson is a Chino Valley resident studying creative writing at the University of Wales, Aberyswyth. She is also the author of "The National Mall," a volume about the history of Washington, D.C. "Lewis and Clark: Exploring the American West" is available through Enslow Publishers. More information about Robinson is on her website, katerwriter.tripod.com.
Charly Gullett Prescott author Charly Gullett is a disillusioned American who has spoken out in his book, "Cooking Alinsky's Goose: The New Capitalist Cookbook." Gullett describes his book as "a field guide to creative cognitive dissonance across the spectrum of political discourse." The book "is not written from the perspective of the political right or left," he said. "Rather, it is the objective opinion of one American who is frustrated by the lack of spine in the Republican Party and disgusted by the outright fraud of the socialist agenda that has taken over the Democratic Party. In short, it is a 'take the gloves off' approach to fighting socialism in America." Gullett is also the author of "Official Tea Party Handbook: A Tactical Playbook for Tea Party Patriots," and "Cowboy Action Shooting." His books are available through Amazon.com.