Sara Marie Hogg was born in 1949 in Cabool, Missouri to Laura Marie Hogg and Dr. Garrett Hogg Jr., M. D. She is a fine artist, craftsman and writer. She graduated from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas in 1972 with a BFA in Painting. Sara received further art intstruction with the Northwood Institute Arts Program at Cedar Hill, Texas. She has had articles published in Fate Magazine, Springfield! Magazine and the Arrow of Pi Beta Phi. Her accolade for Jenk Jones was published in Tulsa World. She received honors in the First Annual Missouri Writers' Week Awards for Poetry in Hermann, Missouri, 1991 for her poem "Cry of the Osage." She received a Boswell Award from the English Department of her alma mater, TCU, in 2002, for her poem "Blue Jay Feather." She has published a novel, CATHO DARLINGTON--Lessons Learned in the Space age, a volume of 24 short stories of the macabre under a pseudonym, and a volume of poetry, DARK SHADINGS, SPATTERED LIGHT. CATHO DARLINGTON was favorably reviewed by MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW, TCU Magazine, and her volume of poetry was favorably reviewed by the Arkansas Gazette. She has completed but not published a children's book, MUMBLEDYPEG, ON CALL, and is compiling a second volume of poetry, MULTIPLE EXPOSURES. She also illustrates much of her work. |