
CROW JOHNSON
EVANS

Known
for her work as a songwriter and performer, Crow has turned her passion
to writing short stories. After receiving the Spirit of Kerrville Award,
the Kate Wolf Memorial Award and a North Arkansas Music Lifetime Achievement
Award for her work in music--she placed (with "Finding Miss Verna")
in the 2005 Arkansas Writers' Conference.
This story is an emotional extension of her work on the SilverWolf Homeless
project, available through CDBaby.
(The CD combines the work of over a dozen prominent singer/songwriters
and benefits the homeless.) This story also appears in the current issue
of New Works Review.
Crow
serves as a founding board member for the Writers'
Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs, AR., which provides residencies
for writers and composers.
She
and her husband live in the deep woods of NW Arkansas. You may contact
Crow via email c/o this magazine.
Put her name in the subject line, please.
Wedding
to Die For book review
Finding Miss
Verna
Arkansas Writers
Conference 2005
a photo journal
Incident
at Hurricane Creek
A Glorious
Cacophony
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Crow's writings in previous issues:
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