Juleigh Howard-Hobson
Born in England in 1963, Juleigh Howard-Hobson is primarily a formalist poet, but she has also written literary fiction, genre work, and non-fiction essays and articles. Like W. B. Yeats she walks a line between this world and that other, sometimes un-seen, world.
Her poems have been published in many journals, including Trinacria, The Lyric, The New Formalist, The Hypertexts, The Pennsylvania Review, Hex Magazine and The Raintown Review, among others. Her books include Sommer & Other Poems and The Cycle of Nine, both with RavensHalla Arts Publications, as well as I Don’t Belong to the Baader Meinhof Group & Other Poems (Counter Currents). She also edited The Runestone Journal, vol. 1 (AFA/RavensHalla). Her work has been nominated for both “The Best of the Net” and The Pushcart Prize. A mother of three, she lives a radical traditionalist life on a micro-farm in the Pacific Northwest. |
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