| Brief Bio A native of a small town in Oklahoma and the grandmother of six, soon to be seven, Jacque Graham taught English and composition for thirty years. She writes mainly poetry and has for most of her life. Her work has been published in magazines and anthologies. Much of her poetry revolves around her faith and her family. Currently she is working on a biography of her husband's great-aunt, the first woman Native American physician in Indian Territory. The fact that Belle Cobb kept her medical skeleton in the attic of her home gave the title to the book: Skeleton in the Attic. |

| Jacque L. Graham |
| Coming in 2009 |

| Currently Published in Walking the Earth: Life's Perspectives in Poetry Poems by 8 authors: Jacque Graham Vivian Zabel Holly Jahangiri Robert Blackwell T. Larsen Diane Steele Kimberly Ligameri Becky Simpson |