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A collection of poems by Jeanie Mortensen
Taking in the Seasons By: Jeanie Mortensen Taking in the Seasons is an eloquent homage to the majestic cycles of nature. Through her verse, Jeanie Mortensen provides observations and appreciation of the natural world. She believes it is every person’s responsibility to experience, cherish, and ultimately protect the natural environment. Her commitment to this shines through in her words as she explores the world around her.
Meet Virginia Andersen: small town dweller, middle aged waitress extraordinaire, survivor of single motherhood, daughter, writer, dreamer. Hers is an evocative story that takes the reader through the second half of the 20th century with plenty of surprises and complications along the way. It¿s a tale of triumph over past tragedy and a manifesto for the hopeful of heart who believe in a future full of possibilities.
Making Waves: a West Michigan Review (MWWM) is literary journal published by Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners. The fall 2021 collection includes poetry, fiction, narrative non-fiction, microfiction, personal essays, and visual art inspired by each other and the beauty of the lakeshore and landscapes around us.
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Thomas Crowther was born in 1823 in Easthope, Shropshire, England and married widow Jane Jewkes. They immigrated to Utah in 1854, settled in Beaver, and later moved to Fountain Green. He died in 1898. Includes Anderson, Mortensen, and related families.
Making Waves: a West Michigan Review (MWWM) is literary journal published by Ludington Writers, a diverse group of wordsmith enthusiasts and practitioners. The fall 2022 collection includes poetry, fiction, narrative non-fiction, micro-fiction, personal essays, and visual art inspired by and centering around the them of "resistance."
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