Janet
K. Brennan: AKA J. B. Stillwater, is a writer and poet who
lives in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains in Albuquerque, New
Mexico with her husband, Arthur, and a great gray cat named Amos. Her
short stories and poetry have been published around the world. Most
recently, "Taj Mahal Review," December, 2004, and June, 2005. "Insights,
a Collection of Contemporary Short Stories," Dec, 2004 where she is
listed as "one of the best contemporary writers of our time."

"SP
Quill Magazine", both spring and summer issues, "Common Swords Magazine"
2005, "The Power of Prayerful Living," Doug Hill, Rodale Books, 2001.
Most recently, she has been a contributor to "Chicken Soup for the Soul,
most recently "Chicken Soup for the Christmas Soul 2008" She has also
been in "International Who's Who in Poetry", 2004. Janet�s most recent
publications include short stories and poetry in the "Taj Mahal Review",
Santosh Kumar, chief editor, 2005 and 2006 issues, and "Different
Worlds, a Virtual Journey", a critically acclaimed publication for art
and literature. Her colored pencil art-work and photography have been
published in "Taj Mahal Review," 2005-2006 and she is currently writing
book and manuscript reviews from authors around the globe.
Janet's
on-line publications include Strangeroad.com as well as Identity Theory
where you can read her short stories, poetry and Philosophical essays,
most recently "Existentialism; a Myopic View"
Janet
has released two books of poetry: "A Stronger Grace", Inspirational
poetry, Casa de Snapdragon Publishing, and "Recollections of an Old
Mind, West", Cyberwit Publishing. she and her husband are co-founders of
their own publishing company, Casa de Snapdragon, Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
Janet
just completed a novel entitled "A Dance in the Woods", which chronicles
the challenging two years she and her family spent living in a remote
village in the Veneto Province of northern Italy.
She is
also the author of "The Harriet Murphy Stories", which are already
receiving rave reviews and is expected to be in publication in the
Spring or Summer of 2008..
Janet's
work is featured in "Earthships, a New Mecca, Anthology of New Mexican
wrieters and is a featured poet on Mary Barnet's "The Poetry Magazine,
Fall, 2007 issue. Her book reviews can be read in Richard Schiff's
"Greenwich Village Gazette," a NYC Publication.
Janet
is the author of "A Dance in the Woods," "A Stronger Grace," "Harriet
Murphy," and "Recollections of an Old Mind, West." All of Janet's books
are available in the bookstore, Barnes and Noble, and Amazon.