Friday, August 7, 2015

NCWN West member Joan Howard has poem accepted for the November 2015 edition of POEM: Huntsville Literary Association



Joan Howard, NCWN West member, has a poem accepted entitled "Winter Approaches" which has been accepted for the November 2015 edition of POEM: Huntsville Literary Association.

Her poetry has appeared in the Aurorean, Lucid Rhythms, The Road Not Taken: The Journal of Formal Poetry, The Deronda Review, Victorian Violet Press , Wild Goose Poetry Review, The Reach of Song: the 2012 poetry anthology (Georgia Poetry Society) among other journals and anthologies.



11 comments:

  1. Congratulations, Joan. Your poetry deserves to be published and read by all poetry lovers. So glad to see your news here on the NCWN West blog.

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  2. Joan, this is an exquisite poem that is getting what it deserves. Congratulations!

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  3. Joan, Congratulations on your acceptance at POEM. It is one of the oldest and best literary magazines. Thanks for letting us share in this good news.

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  4. Congratulations, Joan! Poem is one of the oldest literary journals around.

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  5. Joan,
    Congratulations upon your poem being accepted by POEM. I always enjoy reading your poetry.

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  6. Glenda, thank you! I am honored that you responded.

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  7. Thank you, Maren! I'm delighted you responded. Joan

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  8. Thank you, Nancy, That is wonderful news. I did not know its history. You are so sweet to respond. Joan

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  9. Thank you, Robert. I did not know that. You are so gracious to respond. Joan

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  10. Thank you, Brenda. Your comment means a lot to me.
    Joan

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  11. Joan, I am just finding this page. So good to see kudos for your fine work. Brava. Soon again
    elizabeth

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