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An Interview with Heather Grace Stewart
Leap, from the author of Where the Butterflies Go, is available for purchase at Lulu.com and Amazon stores worldwide. It’s also available on Kindle, Kobo, iBooks, and where all fine ebooks are sold. You can also order an autographed copy via Paypal. Contact the author at writer@hgrace.com. Half the proceeds from sales go to Hearts […]
Heather Grace Stewart
Life’s Challenges, Love, Marriage, Modern Villanelles, Online Relationships, Poems about 9/11, Poems about Change, Poems about Facebook, Poems about Fathers and Daughters, Poems about Freedom, Poems about Hope, Poems about International Politics, Poems about Life and Death, Poems about Loss, Poems about Marriage, Poems about Parenthood, Poems about Partners, Poems about Peace, Poems about Relationships, Poems about Separation, Poems about Social Networking, Poems about Technology, Poems about Terrorism, Poems about the Internet, Poems about Twitter, Poems about War, Poems on Making a Difference, Poems that Rhyme, Politics, Relationships, Social Networking, Stories about Parenthood, Uncategorizedauthor heather grace stewart, change, contemporary poetry, Facebook, Facebook friends, female poet, Hope, Leap, modern poetry, Parenthood, Poems about faith, Poems about Hope, Poems about Marriage, poems about real life, Poems about Relationships, poems about society, Poems about Technology, Poetry, poetry accessibility, poetry form, Politics, real life, repeated refrain, rhyme, villanelle, Where the Butterflies Go