The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose
A Pocket of Words
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Prose Poems
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Tweedy, Ann
(2016)
"A Pocket of Words,"
The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose: Vol. 1:
Iss.
6, Article 15.
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https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/lindenwood-review/vol1/iss6/15
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Ann Tweedy will have her first full-length book, The Body’s Alphabet, published by Headmistress Press this August. She also has published two chapbooks: Beleaguered Oases (tcCreativePress 2010) and White Out (Green Fuse Press 2013). Her poetry has appeared in Clackamas Literary Review, Rattle, damselfly press, Lavender Review, literary mama, Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly, and elsewhere. Ann is currently a student in Hamline University’s Master of Fine Arts Program. Originally from Southeastern Massachusetts, she has lived in many places on the West Coast and in the Midwest and now makes her home in Washington State. In addition to writing poetry and essays, she is also a law professor and a practicing attorney who represents Indian Tribes.
Honorable Mention, Prose Poetry Contest