Harriet H Langford Editor

Dorinda G. Dallmeyer (Editor)
DORINDA G. DALLMEYER is an award-winning author, photographer, radio producer, and filmmaker with a focus on Southern environmental history. She was formerly director of UGA’s Environmental Ethics Certificate Program and associate director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center. She is the editor of several books, including Altamaha: A River and Its Keeper (Georgia), Bartram's Living Legacy: The Travels and the Nature of the South, andValues at Sea: Ethics for the Marine Environment (Georgia). A devoted naturalist, Dallmeyer and her husband David live on fifty-four acres in rural Madison County, Georgia.

Harriet H. Langford (Editor)
HARRIET H. LANGFORD graduated from Furman University in 1968 with a BA in English and Education. She began her teaching career at East Rome High School in Rome, Georgia, and in 1970 moved to teach at Glynn County and Brantley County schools. She retired as a professional school counselor at Glynn Middle School in Brunswick in 2003 and afterward worked seven years as a part-time student support specialist with the innovative Georgia Virtual School sponsored by the Georgia State Department of Education. In 2005, the Board of Directors of Ashantilly Center, Inc., invited Harriet to join their volunteer twelve-member board. She has since enjoyed serving on the board as secretary and is currently president. She lives in Darien in McIntosh County close to the tidal Black Island Creek, which flows past Ashantilly Center and the Ashantilly Press.