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Inactive Members

Though these members have moved on to pursue other interests, they still remain a part of BWW in spirit.

Shaun Taylor Bevins

SHAUN TAYLOR BEVINS graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Sciences and a Professional Masters in Physical Therapy.  Immersed in the health sciences, she didn’t seriously pursue her writing aspirations until after the birth of her fourth child. Since then, her creative fiction, photography, and fitness articles have appeared in print and online at Danse Macabre, Adventum, LiveStrong, Dr. Bill of Health, Health Hive Media, Touch: The Journal of Healing, Six Minute Magazine and Black Fox Literary Magazine. The first 2000 words of her children's chapter book, Beatrice Beasley, appears in the 2013 Seven Hills Review. Finally, Shaun's short story, "I Will Survive," has been accepted for publication in Chesapeake Crimes: Homicidal Holidays, scheduled for release and available for purchase in the fall of 2014.

Shaun is in the process of polishing up her book, a middle grade/children's science adventure, and is working hard to complete one full-length adult novel as well as two middle grade books. She also continues to write and publish short stories and is a member of Society for Children's Book Writers and Illustrators and Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime.

Shaun taylor bevins' page

Simon Ward

SIMON WARD received an MLitt in Creative Writing and an MA in English
Literature and Economic & Social History from the University of
Glasgow. He is editor and founder of the Glasgow-based literary
anthology ClockWorks. He has been selected to attend the Jenny McKean Moore Community Workshop at George Washington University. He writes fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, prose poems, and plays. He has recently settled in the US with his wife.

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Hank Pugh

HANK PUGH writes fiction and creative non-fiction. His work has been published in 322 Review and Serving House Journal. His flash fiction has been used as a teaching tool by university professors of creative writing, generally (although he suspects not always) as positive examples of various points of craft.  A selection from his story “One Morning in a Long Marriage” was included as an example of fine craftsmanship in Laura Oliver’s The Story Within/Alpha Penguin.  

Hank is a graduate of St. Johns College and currently works as an attorney in Easton, Maryland, where he lives with his wife of thirty-eight years. He is trying hard to divide his time between Maryland’s Eastern Shore and Southwest Montana. 

Hank Pugh's Page

Jeanne Slawson

JEANNE SLAWSON earned an art degree and worked as an art consultant, but after taking a memoir class, she now prefers to paint pictures with words.  To this end, she has participated in numerous classes, workshops, and conferences.  Her focus has been creative nonfiction, with a few short forays into fiction.  She recently completed a coming-of-age memoir about her family’s move from the Boston suburbs to a small Vermont farm. 

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Becky Bartlett Hutchison

BECKY BARTLETT HUTCHISON received a B.A. in Anthropology (focusing in historical archaeology) from the University of Tennessee/Knoxville and a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning (primarily historic preservation planning) from The George Washington University. Several of her published articles on historic preservation-related topics can be found in The Bay Weekly.

Though she identifies herself as a generalist, her current works-in-progress are all in the mystery genre: two YA paranormal and one adult cozy. She is a past president and active member of the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Mystery Writers Association. 


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