Dianne AveyDianne Avey lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is a fifth generation islander on Anderson Island. She writes poetry where she can, often on the ferry while commuting to her work as a Nurse Practitioner. Her poems and essays have appeared in Writ Magazine, Pulse, The Poeming Pigeon, Intima and several others. For six years, she has organized a successful summer writing retreat on Anderson Island. Dedicated to her young son, Impossible Ledges is a poetry memoir, which tells the chronological true story of love and loss, using her natural seaside surroundings as solace and inspiration. Read More Read Less
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