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After dabbling in various forms of art, Stoner began painting seriously in 2008. Her first group show was in 2011 with [http://www.sirennation.org/ Siren Nation]. In 2012 "1908 Smokehouse" (acrylic with multi-media) was chosen for the cover of the [http://www.nereview.com/ New England Review].
After dabbling in various forms of art, Stoner began painting seriously in 2008. Her first group show was in 2011 with [http://www.sirennation.org/ Siren Nation]. In 2012 "1908 Smokehouse" (acrylic with multi-media) was chosen for the cover of the [http://www.nereview.com/ New England Review].


She lives in Portland, OR.
She lives in Portland, OR with her wife and son.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:40, 15 June 2012

Tammy Lynne Stoner (born October 26, 1968 in Midland, Texas) is an American writer and artist. She is creator/writer of the children's program "Dottie's Magic Pockets", directed by Andrea Maxwell and starring Jennifer Plante.[1] The show was released in 2007 and has played at numerous gay and lesbian film festivals including London, Melbourne image+nation, Toronto, Outfest, and Frameline. It is now available in 100+ libraries in the United States and Canada.

From 1998-2003, Stoner worked at Liberation Publications, parent company of the Advocate, Out magazine, HIV+, and Alyson Books. In 2007, she earned her MFA from Antioch University. Since 2009, Stoner has been the Vice President on the Board of Directors for Gertrude Journal, based in Portland, OR, a queer literary and arts journal. In 2011, she became Gertrude's Fiction Editor.

Stoner's writing has appeared in StarF*cker, the Wildwood Journal (with Temple University), Urban Syntax, DotDotDot (Philadelphia), Society, Unshod Quills, Alice magazine, Draft" magazine, HGTV.com, FoodNetwork.com, FrontDoor.com, and FineLiving.com, among others. In 2012 she was nominated for a Million Writer Award and was offered a fellowship at the SLS Summer Seminar in Kenya.

After dabbling in various forms of art, Stoner began painting seriously in 2008. Her first group show was in 2011 with Siren Nation. In 2012 "1908 Smokehouse" (acrylic with multi-media) was chosen for the cover of the New England Review.

She lives in Portland, OR with her wife and son.

References

  1. ^ National Public Radio "Marketplace", September 26, 2007

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