Mary Ann González writes poetry and short fiction and has taught English at the high school level. She recently retired after seventeen years with Bank of America. She has been married for the past thirty-nine years and has two daughters. In “You May Call Me ‘Red,’” Mary Ann writes about learning to fade into the background when she was growing up in the 1940s and 50s, and making the decision to stand out with bright red hair later in life. She is an excellent copyeditor, and made Submerged possible with her red pen.
contributor, Submerged: Tales from the Basin






