Hemingway's Poetry Series
May 12, 2015
Nancy Esther James has had her poems
published in various journals and literary magazines includingChristianity
and Literature, Time of Singing, and Poet Lore, as well as in
publications such as Friends
Journal and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Her poem, “To a Friend,” originally published in Christianity and Literature,
was reprinted in the 2003 Poet’s
Market. Her collection of poems, No
Time to Hurry, was published
by Dawn Valley Press (Westminster College )
in 1979. She has taught poetry workshops at the St. Davids Christian Writers
Conference and The Writing Academy Seminar and has judged poetry contests for
St. Davids and for the Pittsburgh Poetry Society. Her chapbook, Resilient Spirit: Poems for
Lorraine, was published in
March 2013 by Finishing Line Press.
Liane Ellison Norman's recent book of poems, Breathing the West: Great Basin
Poems, was published by Bottom Dog Press in 2012, and her chapbook,
Driving Near the Old Federal Arsenal, by Finishing Line Press in 2012 as
well. Her poetry has appeared in North
American Review, Kestrel, The Fourth River , 5 AM, Grasslimb,Rune, Hot Metal Press and the Voices From the Attic and Come
Together: Imagine Peace anthologies.
She won the Wisteria Prize for poetry in 2006 from Paper Journey Press and has
published two earlier books of poetry,The Duration of Grief and Keep, a book about nonviolent
protest against nuclear bomb parts makers, Mere
Citizens: United, Civil and Disobedient, a biography, Hammer of Justice: Molly Rush and
the Plowshares Eight, a
novel, Stitches in Air: A
Novel About Mozart's Mother, and many articles, essays and reviews.
A
career educator, Christine
Pasinski taught secondary
English in the West Mifflin Area School District for over 36 years. Following her
career in public education, she supervised student teachers for Penn State University . A lifelong devotee of
poetry, she took her high school and her university students to the
International Poetry Forum, where she served on the Advisory Council for 36
years. Currently, she enjoys membership in the Pittsburgh Poetry Society.
Her poems have been published in numerous literary journals, and she has read
them at various venues in the city. In 2011 she published a book of
her poetry, Rustlings of
Regret.
Fred Peterson grew up on rice farms throughout Southeast
Arkansas in the
1940's and 1950's, the son of a sharecropper and the seventh of eight
children. His poetry takes one on a journey with a family rich in
love. Ateacher early in his career, his life-path took him from Arkansas to St. Louis and
to Pittsburgh with
his life-partner where they have lived for 30 years. He is past president
of Pittsburgh Poetry Society. His
book of poetry, Writing by
Flashlight, was published by Awesome Books in 2012.
Christine Aikens Wolfe is a reading specialist with the Pittsburgh Public Schools. Christine has published poems in Sonnetto Poesia, a bi-lingual quarterly out of
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