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Anne Higgins' poetry can best be described as naturalistic, consuming and ingenious. Each poem in her book, At The Year's Elbow, causes a rippling effect upon the reader's imagination. --Rebecca Broadway, POETICVOICES.com Anne Higgins has a passion for poetry. Her verse draws the reader into a world alive with feelings and provocative thought. These poems point to the deeper recesses of human experience and bring the listener into the presence of much joy and sorrow, much light and darkness. A realistic poet here. --Robert Morneau ....I never thought of September as the Year's Elbow. What an…mehr

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Anne Higgins' poetry can best be described as naturalistic, consuming and ingenious. Each poem in her book, At The Year's Elbow, causes a rippling effect upon the reader's imagination. --Rebecca Broadway, POETICVOICES.com Anne Higgins has a passion for poetry. Her verse draws the reader into a world alive with feelings and provocative thought. These poems point to the deeper recesses of human experience and bring the listener into the presence of much joy and sorrow, much light and darkness. A realistic poet here. --Robert Morneau ....I never thought of September as the Year's Elbow. What an image--one I won't forget...Now Anne Higgins--she is like Jessica Powers. The same wonderful insight into nature. The same seeing in the ordinary the extraordinary. --Dana Greene ...such good and strong poems...seem to have such control and thoughtfulness. - Josephine Jacobsen
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Anne Higgins was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania. She is a member of the Daughters of Charity. She is a graduate of Saint Joseph College, Emmitsburg, Maryland, Johns Hopkins University, and Washington Theological Union. She lives in Emmitsburg and teaches and works in campus ministry at Mount Saint Mary's College. Maureen Beitman was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a member of the Daughters of Charity. She has studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She lives in Baltimore and works at Frederick Ozanam House, an outreach for persons who are homeless.