CROOKED, By Allison Lorum Hilborn
June Sylvester Saraceno and Allison Lorum Hilborn publish Mean Girl Trips and Crooked
Reading and reception at Sierra Nevada College went better than expected; a warm group of friends, faculty, and community members gathered for the event.
Update! June Saraceno has been published again in Ginosko, a literary journal out of the Bay Area available in print and on-line! Click the link below to check it out and scroll to pages 62-64.
http://www.ginoskoliteraryjournal.com/downloads.htm
If you would like to carry the books please, email. Saracenohilborn@gmail.com

Allison Lorum Hilborn

June Sylvester Saraceno

June Sylvester Saraceno and Allison Lorum Hilborn hit a double play with Pudding House Publications who published both Mean Girl Trips, by Saraceno, and Crooked, by Hilborn. The chapbooks are available for purchase in Incline Village at the Sierra Nevada College bookstore . They are also available at the Bookshelf at Hooligan Rocks in the Safeway shopping center.
If you live out of the area and would like a copy mailed to you, please email at the link below,
Saracenohilborn@gmail.com
June Sylvester Saraceno
is English Program Chair at Sierra Nevada College, Lake Tahoe and founding editor of the Sierra Nevada College Review. Her work has appeared in various journals including Ash Canyon Review, The California Quarterly, The Maverick Press, Moonshine Ink, The Pedestal, Poetry Motel, The Rebel, Smartish Pace, Sunspinner, Tar River Poetry and The Village Rambler; as well as two a anthologies: Intimate Kisses: the poetry of sexual pleasure and Passionate Hearts: the poetry of sexual love, now in a second printing. She lives with her husband, Anthony Saraceno, and son, Dylan Victor, in Truckee, California.
Allison Lorum Hilborn
graduated Cum Laude with a B.A. in English from Sierra Nevada College, located in her hometown of Incline Village, in 2005. Her writing career began under the tutelage of June Sylvester Saraceno. Her first poems appeared in the 2003 Awakenings Review. Working for the student newspaper she wrote a love advice column, "Ask Ali", and edited the Sierra Nevada College Review 2004. She stayed active in the community by coaching basketball at Incline High School. In 2005 she won second prize in the Janice Farrell Poetry Contest for her poem, Old Branches. Other publications are included in the Sierra Nevada College Review 2006 and the Ash Canyon Review. She lives and works in Reno, Nevada.
Both Saraceno and Hilborn would like to thank Pudding House Publications for being so generous. Small presses work hard on very little and to look at other books and chapbooks published by Pudding House, go to the following link http://puddinghouse.com
Links to works by Saraceno:
https://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/Secure/content/cb.asp?cbid=3900
http://www.sunspinner.org/issue-spring06/index.html
http://www.parinipoetry.com/newtexts/cluster.cfm?cluster_id=829§ion=1&#head_1
Links to works including Hilborn:
http://sierranevada.edu/snc/zSNCReview/2006Poems2.htm
http://theawakeningsproject.org/literature.htm
http://www.ashcanyon.com/
http://www.soulmakingcontest.us/page6.html
saracenohilborn@gmail.com
Moonshine Ink
http://moonshineink.com/article_detail.php?is=30&id=123
By Eve Quesnel
The Poet’s Corner: Expressions from Home in 2006
North Tahoe Living.com
http://www.northtahoeliving.com/?q=node/2267&PHPSESSID=3dd0a5d867484a96de1988eb36ff2430
Submitted by Barbara Perlman
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza printed Poets Published from SNC at the following link
http://tahoebonanza.com/article/20061022/COMMUNITY/110220064
By Tom Myer
Sierra Nevada College Eagle's Eye MORE THAN JUST POETRY: SNC AUTHORS PUBLISHED
http://sierranevada.edu/snc/life/EaglesEye/EE2006-10-27.pdf
By Regina Tremoureux
saracenohilborn@gmail.com