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Hartwell, Rick Rick Hartwell is a retired middle school (remember, the hormonally-challenged?) English teacher living in Moreno Valley, California. He believes in the succinct, that the small becomes large; and, like the Transcendentalists and William Blake, that the instant contains eternity. Given his 'druther |
Hartwell, Rick Rick Hartwell is a retired middle school (remember the hormonally-challenged?) English teacher living in Moreno Valley, California. He believes in the succinct, that the small becomes large; and, like the Transcendentalists and William Blake, that the instant contains eternity. Given his 'druthers," |
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Hatter, Shasta Shasta Hatter recently returned to the craft of writing poetry after a two decade break. In the 80's she was part of poetry group in Eugene, Oregon called Elegant Stew. In May, 2016 she gave herself the challenge of writing a haiku every day for a month. This discipline gave her back her poetry. H |
Hauck, Pam Pam Hauck's prose and poetry publication credits include The Phoenix, storySouth, The Southern Scribe, The Tactile Mind Quarterly, The Hiss Quarterly, From the Heart 2: Stories of Love and Friendship, Women of the Web and various other print and online venues. |
Hausam, Jo Jo Hausam's poetry has appeared in various journals, most recently in Innisfree Journal, Spank the Carp, and Persimmon Tree. She is the author of the chapbook Step by Stepping Stone (Finishing Line Press, 2014). She lives in New York's Hudson Valley. |
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Hause, Brittany Brittany is a linguist; she also writes poems. Her poetry (mostly science fiction and fantasy-flavored) has appeared in Star*Line, Grievous Angel, and Abyss & Apex, among other places. |
Hawkhead, John John Hawkhead has been writing haiku and creating haiga for over 25 years. He has been published in Australia, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Romania, the UK, USA, and online all over the web. His book of haiku and senryu 'Small Shadows' is from Alba Press. |
Hayes, Thomas I employ a traditional writing form which I credit my mother for instilling in me from a very young age. She wrote poetry, and in my younger years I thought poets and poetry too pretentious for me. Yet, those seeds were planted and it has taken a lifetime of experiences for them to germinate. |
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Hayes, Tina DC Tina DC Hayes lives in western Kentucky with her husband, three children, dogs and other pets. She enjoys writing everything from flash fiction to full length novels and poetry. http://tinadchayes.wordpress.com |
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Head, Beverly Retired after 38 years of teaching. Author of WALKING NORTH, a book of poetry published by Michigan State Press as part of the Lotus Poetry Series. |
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Hebior, Jacob |
Heckman, Lois Elaine Lois Elaine Heckman received a degree in Italian from UCLA. She now lives in Italy, where she was a Red Cross nurse and first aid instructor for many years. Among her writing credits are Boston Literary Magazine, Shot Glass Journal, Tilt-a-Whirl, Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine and Prole. In |
Hector, Eileen M Eileen M Hector lives in the Sunshine State. She is married, has two grown sons and three grandchildren. Her work has been featured in on-line blogs, published in print and on-line, in local newspapers, literary journals, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Orchids (the magazine of the American Orchid Societ |