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A Cab to Stonehenge
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By: Sherry Ballou Hanson
A Cab to Stonehenge is Sherry Hanson's first book of poems.
A Cab to Stonehenge is Sherry Hanson's first book of poems.
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A Cab to Stonehenge is Sherry Hanson's first book of poems.
About the Author
Sherry Ballou Hanson has published hundreds of articles, essays and poems in leading magazines such as Arthritis Today, Port City Life, and Today's Officer. Her poetry readings include Blaine House, Potpourri Annual Awards in Kansas City, the Five Rivers Arts Alliance, Lincoln Arts Festival in Boothbay Harbor and Local 188 in Portland. Hanson, an honors graduate from the University of Connecticut, offers classes on "How to get published" through the University of Maine and several other community adult education programs. When Hanson is not hiking or climbing, inline skating, biking, shooting her compound bow, skiing, kayaking or scoping out constellations, she may be found on Popham Beach working on a new poem.
Reviews
"Hanson's poetry paints a wonderfully evocative view of the places and people that have been such an integral part of her life."
—Cynthia Carney, Senior Editor L.L.Bean and freelance editor.
"Sherry Hanson's sparkling poetry illuminates the details of the world around us and, in the process, captures what is essential."
—Laurie Meunier Graves, publisher of Wolf Moon Journal.
About the Author
Sherry Ballou Hanson has published hundreds of articles, essays and poems in leading magazines such as Arthritis Today, Port City Life, and Today's Officer. Her poetry readings include Blaine House, Potpourri Annual Awards in Kansas City, the Five Rivers Arts Alliance, Lincoln Arts Festival in Boothbay Harbor and Local 188 in Portland. Hanson, an honors graduate from the University of Connecticut, offers classes on "How to get published" through the University of Maine and several other community adult education programs. When Hanson is not hiking or climbing, inline skating, biking, shooting her compound bow, skiing, kayaking or scoping out constellations, she may be found on Popham Beach working on a new poem.
Reviews
"Hanson's poetry paints a wonderfully evocative view of the places and people that have been such an integral part of her life."
—Cynthia Carney, Senior Editor L.L.Bean and freelance editor.
"Sherry Hanson's sparkling poetry illuminates the details of the world around us and, in the process, captures what is essential."
—Laurie Meunier Graves, publisher of Wolf Moon Journal.