Apr 1, 2016
Episode 012: JoAnna Ver Meer
Oh my friends, I am so very excited about today's Coffee Break
episode (a.k.a. Tea Break, just for today). That's because I'm
talking with my good friend & poet JoAnna Ver Meer, and I
think that, by the end of this episode, you'll adore her as much as
I do.
"I don't think I would be a happy person if I couldn't write every
day."
Today's episode is a celebration of JoAnna's newest book of
poetry, Syllables and Other Poems (published under her
maiden name of JoAnna Tatman), and a look at how this poet
balances her creative writing life with her technical writing
life.
"There's so much beauty around us that we miss it."
JoAnna is a gentle and quiet spirit who has worked to develop a writer's mindfulness, read widely from the classics, and find confidence amidst her natural shyness.
Listen to today's episode using the controls above or on
iTunes, and while you're at it, be sure to follow Jo on Twitter or
snag her books Walking After Rain or Syllables and Other Poems.
(Again, her books are published under her maiden name of JoAnna
Tatman.) Enjoy!
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