D. M.
Recktenwalt

Originally from
Central New York State, Donna M. Recktenwalt (ne Brown) has a B.F.A. in
Advertising Design from Rochester Institute of Technology. She has been
in the graphic arts/printing/publications field throughout her career,
and at various times has worn the hats of writer, editor, designer,
layout artist, typesetter, press operator, bindery person and more.
In a professional
capacity, her graphics have appeared from the local to national levels.
Her fiction has found acceptance in the small press, in such
publications as Midnight Zoo, Vision, Science Fiction Randomly,
Manifest Destiny, Gaslight, Frontiers, Fantasque,
Black Petals, AlienSkin, and The Martian Wave, among
others. Her short story “Jeremy’s Theme,” first published in Dark
Starr and later reprinted in Best of the Midwest, placed
first in the 1992 Soft Science Fiction Contest. “Blackberry Wine” placed
first in Byline’s Short Story Contest in 2001. Her science-ficiton
novel, The Corrigan Factor, placed third in the science-fiction
division of the Draco Awards in 2004, and was released in December 2004
as a e-book by Double Dragon Publishing.
In the non-fiction
area, her articles on aquaria and other subjects, such as natural dyeing
and hand-spinning, have been published or reprinted in local, national
and international publications..
An amateur
needleworker, she knits, crochets, quilts and does needlepoint of her
own design. She is a skilled handspinner, legacy from having raised and
shown purebred sheep. Currently she breeds and shows tropical fish.
“I’m addicted to
classical music, chocolate, popcorn, and the printed word” she says –
not necessarily in that order.
When not traveling,
walking or biking with her husband, or locked to her computer, she can
usually be found with a good book in hand or puttering in her garden.