Lisa St. John is a writer living in the Hudson Valley of upstate New York. Her poetry appears in many journals and anthologies such as 2Elizabeths, Misfit Magazine, The Poet’s Billow, The Ekphrastic Review, Light, Entropy Magazine, The Poetry Distillery, Poets Reading the News, Boomer Lit, and Chronogram Magazine. The poem “There Must Be a Science to This” won The Poet’s Billow’s Bermuda Triangle Contest. “Particle Song” was a finalist for the 2017 Rash Award in Poetry by Broad River Review. Her poem “The Whens of Now” was selected as a finalist for the New Millennium Writings 44th Literary Awards. Ponderings, her first chapbook, was published by Finishing Line Press. Lisa’s travel articles are published on GoNomad.com. Her memoir excerpt, “I Still Exist,” was published by Grief Digest, and her essay, “DIY Apocalypse,” was published in Sleet. Her essay “Of Mothers and Other Demons” appears in Tales to Inspire: Moonstone Collection Book 2.
She can be reached at:
lisachristinastjohn.com
Paperback: 90 pages
Publisher: Kelsay Books (January 9, 2023)
Also available on Kindle
Publicity:
Fall for Poetry with Kelsay Books Authors of the Hudson Valley (Reading, November, 2024)
The Meter Cute Interviews
Awards:
The Poet’s Billow’s Bermuda Triangle Contest Winner
2017 Rash Award in Poetry by Broad River Review Finalist
New Millennium Writings 44th LIterary Awards Finalist