¿¿In Tethers End, written over several decades, poet Jeanne Blum Lesinski grapples with questions of constraint and freedom, the controllable and chaotic in poems that range from traditional forms to lyric prose.
¿¿In Tethers End, written over several decades, poet Jeanne Blum Lesinski grapples with questions of constraint and freedom, the controllable and chaotic in poems that range from traditional forms to lyric prose.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeanne Blum Lesinski graduated from DePauw University with a BA in French. While raising her three children, she worked variously as a freelance writer and editor for nonfiction publishers, a home service librarian to the Amish, and a teaching assistant in developmental English at a community college. She wrote the best-selling juvenile biography of Microsoft founder Bill Gates for A&E books and did research and translation work for the hybrid film Poe (and the Museum of Lost Arts) by MiShinnah Productions. Lesinski's poetry and creative nonfiction have appeared in journals and anthologies, including Ginosko Vol. 2, Poem, Revised, and Among the Happy Poets (Theodore Roethke Society). Her recent work has appeared online and in print publications, among others, The Dunes Review, Midway Journal, and Plainsongs. Her haibun "Embroidery" was a finalist in The Ekphrastic Review Women Artists contest. When not at her computer she might be found in a garden or on a bike trail.
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