August 22nd, 2006
Ann Walters
Ann Walters is a physical anthropologist who put her professional career on hold to raise her two children. She began writing with the birth of her second child almost four years ago and shows no sign of slowing down. Ann is also an avid knitter and reader who loves to curl up with a good book and a ball of yarn. She chronicles her adventures frequently on her blog Field Notes.
Her poetry has appeared most recently in Strong Verse, Tilt, and edificeWrecked. You can also hear her read some of her poems at The Adroitly Placed Word.
Recent fiction publications include “Love is the Firmest Foundation” in edificeWrecked and “Three Hundred Stones” in flashquake.
Ann is permanently parked under Literary Land/Writers, so check back often to see what she’s been up to.
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Her poetry has appeared most recently in Strong Verse, Tilt, and edificeWrecked. You can also hear her read some of her poems at The Adroitly Placed Word.
Recent fiction publications include “Love is the Firmest Foundation” in edificeWrecked and “Three Hundred Stones” in flashquake.
Ann is permanently parked under Literary Land/Writers, so check back often to see what she’s been up to.
Filed Under: Writers |
