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Heather Grace Stewart

Heather Grace

Heather Grace Stewart wrote her first poem at five, inspired by falling down a lot attempting to figure skate. “At the Arena” was published in her primary school’s newsletter.
   From that moment, she was hooked on writing.
   At Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Heather honed her skills by writing poetry for the Queen’s Journal, ASH literary journal and the Tricolour yearbook. After graduating in 1995 with a BA(H), she attended Concordia University in Montréal and received a graduate degree in Journalism.
   Heather learned the ropes at The Monitor, a local weekly, and in 1996 became Associate Editor of four national magazines. In 1999 she founded Graceful Publications, her freelance editing, writing, photography, and translation agency, working for national magazines and newspapers.
   Heather lives in Québec with husband Bill and cats Sam and Shadow.

Where the Butterflies Go, the new collection of poetry by Heather Grace Stewart. (06/02/08) 

“Bubble Mud” is her first book.Read the Interview with Heather and the Review of 'Bubble Mud and Other Poems'. See the link here.

Visit her site http://www.hgrace.com

Thanks to Pierre Dionne for Heather's photo.

Shaken & Stirred - Poetry from the Far Corners
Shaken & Stirred

Our Secret Recipe…
Combine the poetic works of:
   * A Pennsylvania-born African-American who changed his name from Darrel to Dazz, left the army, and discovered that he had rhythm and rhyme.
   * The U.S.'s “Queen of the Small Presses”: she’s been called a “modern Emily Dickinson” and her work has been praised by Robert Frost. * A Norwegian-born poet who only started getting the attention he deserved once he started writing poems in his second language.
   * A senior lecturer in Political Science at Burdwan University, West Bengal, India, who writes about his love-hate relationship with Calcutta.
   * A busy mother of three from Adelaide, South Australia who found her muse at thirty-five.
   Add the works of eight other talented poets — aiming for diversity in their backgrounds and writing styles — and mix in some revealing interviews. That’s how we created Shaken & Stirred: Poetry from the Far Corners — an anthology of international poetry unlike any other.
   Cheers!

Paperback ISBN 1-904224-85-7 £9.80 eBook ISBN 1-904224-84-9 £1.00 CD-rom ISBN 1-904224-86-5 £7.50

Routes - Twelve poets. A road less traveled.
Routes - Twelve poets. A road less traveled.

Fresh poetic gems from today's wordsmiths.

This sparkling new anthology is a rich expression of
21st century world culture and perspective.

With more than 150 works from twelve contemporary talents.

A dozen Routes to the beauty of truth.

Includes works by Tony Lewis-Jones, Jan Oskar Hansen, Dazz Jackson, John G Hall, Heather Grace Stewart, John Thomson, Clive Warner, Kathryn McL Collins, Paul Morgan, Heather Bryant, Tom O Campbell and Andrew Proudfoot.

Paperback ISBN 1-904992-60-6 £9.80 eBook ISBN 1-904492-61-4 £1.00

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