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Terry Lowenstein

Terry Lowenstein is a poet and freelance writer who lives in North Carolina with her husband, two daughters and two cats--Dickens and Emerson. Her day job is writing magazine and newspaper articles that include personal essays, travel articles and book reviews. Her articles appear in magazines and newspapers throughout the United States and internationally.

The following is a list of poetry publications that have recently featured her work:

The Journal of the Blue Planet, Erete's Bloom, The Green Tricycle, Retrozine, Twilight Times (Spring and Summer 2002), The Starry Night Review, The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Fables, lingerings, The Literary Lion, The Sidewalks End, The Copperfield Review, The Vinland Journal, The Pedestal Magazine, Southern Ocean Review, Wilmington Blues, Prairie Poetry, Mail Call-A Civil War Journal, Blue Fifth's Review, Hawkwind, Niederngasse, A Country Rag An Appalachian Review (distilled spirits archive) and The Writer's Hood (archives).

Here is a sample of parenting publications that have published her work:

Adelaide's Child (out of Australia), Baton Rouge Parents Magazine, Big Apple Parent, Charlotte Parent, County Families, Florida Family Magazine, Georgia Family, Gulfcoast Family, Lowcountry Parent, Melbourne's Child (out of Australia), Northwest Baby and Child, Parenting Plus of the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast, Parent's Press, Piedmont Parent, South Florida Parent and Child, Southwest Parent and Child, Tampa Bay Family, Sydney's Child (out of Australia), Washington Parent and Western New York Family.

Other recent published news:

Terry Lowenstein's poetry was recently published in two anthologies: The World Healing Book and The Book of Hope. A sample of that poetry may be viewed online (located under the heading Catalyst is her poem--A Season of Change). Here is the link: http://this.is/poems/hope/

Recently too, Tennesse Women featured one of her articles and Storyhouse LTD. published several of her poems (and a magazine article) on their coffee labels. Additional work is due to be released soon in Blackmail Press.


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