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d.d. dawg, Mad Dog & Milkbone celebrate new book with chocolate cake (thanks, Tom!).
Diana (d.d.dawg) Black, a graduate of Indiana University, combines her love of words and the visual arts to create everything from children's stories and freelance articles to Web designs and book illustrations.
A certified grant professional and published songwriter, author, and cartoonist, she has a daughter and granddaughter, and lives with her husband near the quaint, historic town square of Marietta, Georgia.
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  Mary (Milkbone) Cunningham makes her home in the beautiful mountains of West Georgia with her husband. Parents of three children, they are also blessed with a fifteen-year-old granddaughter. In addition to WOOF, she is the author of the tween fantasy series, Cynthia's Attic, and a member of SCBWI (Southern Breeze Chapter), The Georgia Reading Association and the Carrollton Creative Writers Club.
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Melinda (Mad Dog) Richarz Bailey earned a B.A. in Journalism from the University of North Texas. A free lance writer for over 40 years, she has authored several books and articles published in True West, Kids, Etc., Reminisce, Cats Magazine, Frontier Times, Nashville Parent, and Cincinnati Family Magazine.
The co-recipient of the Academy of Western Artists 2004 Will Rogers Award for Song of the Year, she currently resides in Tyler, Texas.
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