Massage & Bodywork

March/April 2009

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contributors IN THIS ISSUE Christy is a Washington State native who enjoys spending time with her partner Alla and wrestling Check out Christy's new column, Functional Anatomy, on page 99. Christy Cael with her wiener dogs. She is inspired by the wonders of the human body and sharing that wonder through teaching and writing. Outdoor adventure and academic pursuits fuel her passion and love for life. Bill Lynott Bill has spent many years writing about money: how to make it, how to invest it, and how to spend it. "It never ceases to surprise me how many otherwise sophisticated and educated people know so little about money management," he says. "Hopefully, my efforts will help others make the most of what they have." Snuggled up in the Colorado foothills with her husband and Karrie Osborn 6-year-old twins, this now-thawed editor and writer is enjoying the "music" of impending spring, complete with the symphonic splish splosh of snow melting from the rooftop, the gentle cadence of the nearby creek, and the lyrics that are her children's laughter. Liz Prato Liz massages people and words in beautiful Portland, Oregon. She's been a massage therapist for more than 12 years. Her articles and award-winning fiction have appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals. She's working on a novel about grief, art, sexual identity, and the cosmos. Having previously lived in London, Berkshire, the Cotswolds, and Oxford, Lee now lives, massages, and writes from the Lee Ronald beautiful medieval city of York, England. As well as using her hands to give sumptuous massages, she knits unruly scarves, gardens sporadically, and is penning a most surprising novel. 10 massage & bodywork march/april 2009

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