Sarah VossSarah Voss is a retired Unitarian Universalist minister, a past math professor, a contract chaplain at Methodist Hospital in Omaha, the author of many works about religion and math/science (dedicated website: www.PiZine.org), a lucky grandmother, an ncurable poet (interview: http: //rkvryquarterly.com/interview-with-sarah-voss/), and a mystic (interview: http: //www.centerforsacredsciences.org/index.php/Holos/holos-voss.html). She and her spouse Dan Sullivan-both young-at-heart-live in an old farmhouse in the middle of Omaha. Sarah's poetry has appeared in such print journals as Writer's Journal, Ellipsis, Earth's Daughters, The MidWest Quarterly and The Mid-America Poetry Review; in collections including Nebraska Presence: An Anthology of Poetry and Times of Sorrow, Times of Grace; and online in r.k.v.r.y Quarterly, Midway Journal, and Sacred Journey. In 1991, while completing her hospital training as a chaplain, Sarah produced a very well-received chapbook of poem-prayers for the Department of Pastoral Care at the Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha. Now, twenty-five years later, Possum, Beaver, Lion: Variants is her first traditional collection of poetry. She has been refining her poetic craft for a long time! Read More Read Less
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