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Photo of Greg Rodgers author of The Ghost of Mingo Creek and other Spooky Oklahoma Legends
Greg Rodgers is a storyteller and writer in the Oklahoma City area. He is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and often tells traditional and contemporary Choctaw stories at schools, libraries, festivals, and tribal events throughout the country.
Rodgers has published a short-story, “Harriet’s Burden,” in the 2006 Nov/Dec issue of Storytelling Magazine. His adapted short-story "Giddy Up Wolfy!" is among the many wonderful American Indian trickster tales included in the forthcoming graphic-novel-like anthology titled simply, Trickster. Contact Greg

 

 

 

 

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Photo of Jana Hausburg author of It Wasn't Much: True Tales of Ten Oklahoma Heroes
Jana Hausburg is a cataloger for the Metropolitan Library System of Oklahoma City. Always fascinated by stories, she first picked up a pen and started writing at the age of 3 1/2. Unfortunately she could not yet spell, so the manuscript remains unpublished. The three historical figures she would like to challenge in a game of Scrabble are Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, and Mark Twain. She resides in Bethany, Oklahoma with her husband and two sons. Email Jana

 

 

 

 

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Photo of Cheryl Delany illustrator of It Wasn't Much: True Tales of Ten Oklahoma Heroes
Cheryl Delany is a graduate of Southern Nazarene University, and obtained her MBA in Advertising Art from San Antonio College. As a child, she often got in trouble for daydreaming and sketching in class because drawing pirate treasure, mummies and ghosts were a lot more fun than listening to the teacher! Now she works out of a studio nestled in the mountains outside of Denver, Colorado, where she lives with her husband.