
Nancy Austin holds a master’s in psychology and ran a Community Support Program for individuals with mental illness for many years. She retired in the Northwoods of Wisconsin where she relishes time to write, in awe of the regenerative powers of nature, its metaphors and lessons. She serves as the Northwest Region Vice President of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets (WFOP) and in her free time dabbles in music.
A Pushcart Prize nominated poet, she has been published in various journals and has several poetry collections, Remnants of Warmth (Kelsay Books, 2016), The Turn of the Tiller, The Spill of the Wind (Kelsay Books, 2019), and Something Novel Came in Spring (Water’s Edge Press, 2021).
Find her in the woods, on a boat,
enjoying her five grandsons, or at:
nancyaustinauthor.com
Paperback: 66 pages
Publisher: Kelsay Books (July 31, 2025)