The poems...are knock your-socks-off good...dramatic but are told delicately, with a crystalline economy of words. The poems hit home in the heart and their wisdom remains there. -Lillo Way, author of Lend Me Your Wings
The poems...are knock your-socks-off good...dramatic but are told delicately, with a crystalline economy of words. The poems hit home in the heart and their wisdom remains there. -Lillo Way, author of Lend Me Your Wings
Lisa Ashley is a Pushcart Prize nominee who descends from Armenian genocide survivors. She has spent many years listening to, and supporting, incarcerated youth. Poems can be found in Willows Wept Review, Juniper, Blue Heron Review, The Healing Muse, AmsterdamQuarterly, Gyroscope, Thimble, Last Leaves, and others. She earned a BA in journalism from the University of Montana School of Journalism and a Master of Divinity from Seattle University. Oubliettes of Light is her first collection and was a finalist for the Sally Albiso Award,2024. Lisa writes in her log home among the firs on Bainbridge Island, WA, having found her way there from rural New York by way of Montana and Seattle. She navigates her life and garden with physical limitations, help from her husband, and unlimited imagination. Her garden and fir grove provide abundant joy and solace as she observes the dancing bees and acrobatic hummingbirds in the airand on the page.
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