Jennifer Cannell is Editor-in-chief of The Lemonwood Quarterly. She was previously the editing advisor and web support for many years at an Art and Literary Magazine at a high school in California. Although public health and development has been the focus of her graduate studies and career, in her “other hours” Jennifer has remained enmeshed in the creative possibilities of the written word. Her poetry, puppet shows, and plays have been performed at local venues, ceremonies, and events, before audiences from forty to four hundred people. She is thrilled to help bring great fiction to our readers through her work with The Lemonwood Quarterly.
Nancy Panganiban is the Arts Editor for The Lemonwood Quarterly. She is primarily a painter and produces artwork that examines the natural world and its inhabitants, as well as our connection or disconnection to it. Starting in high school and throughout her college years and beyond, Nancy has focused on the natural sciences —especially geology and paleontology, the visual arts, and the fascinating intersection of the two realms.
Originally from Madison, Wisconsin, Nancy encountered a thriving art scene when she moved to Boise. After spending much of her adult years working for the State of Idaho in Public Health, and coming home to paint in the evenings, Nancy was able to retire early in 2017 and focus on art full-time. She has participated in 29 group shows and has had two solo shows, the latest in 2023 featured 40 paintings. She has also been active in local arts organizations, including Treasure Valley Artist Alliance, Boise Open Studios, and Swell Artist Collective. Nancy is excited to be a part of The Lemonwood Quarterly and looks forward to working with other artists on the visual dimension of the publication.
Micaela Daney is Associate Editor for Fiction at The Lemonwood Quarterly. Mica has been a writing instructor at several writing camps and workshops in California. She holds a B.A. in English from Grinnell College and currently works as a literacy specialist in early childhood education. Mica is a fluent Spanish speaker and is passionate about writing, both in English and Spanish. She will begin her MFA in creative writing this fall at the University of Michigan in the Helen Zell Writers’ Program. Micaela is delighted to have the opportunity to read so many terrific short stories as part of her work with The Lemonwood Quarterly.
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