Debbie Strange (Canada) is a chronically ill short-form poet, haiga artist, and photographer whose creative passions connect her more closely to the world and to herself. Debbie's work has been translated, anthologized, and widely published internationally. Her most recent book, The Language of Loss: Haiku & Tanka Conversations, won the Sable Books 2019 International Women's Haiku Contest and Haiku Canada's 2022 Marianne Bluger Chapbook Award. It also received an Honourable Mention in the Haiku Society of America's 2021 Merit Book Awards. Please visit her publication archive at: https://debbiemstrange.blogspot.com/ and follow her on Twitter @Debbie_Strange and Instagram @debbiemstrange.
an'ya is Founding Editor of cattails online collected works for the UHTS, Founding/First Editor of Ribbons Journal for the TSA, Founder/Editor of moonset literary newspaper/journal, Editor of haigaonline, and Songbirds Journal. an’ya has numerous published books to her credit and has appeared in journals, magazines, newspapers, and online. Her art has been featured in various galleries, her works published on windchimes, read on radio, displayed at libraries in the USA, Canada, and Australia. Her tanka was published on Vancouver buses for their “Poetry Moves” project. Besides winning hundreds of contests, she's a 7- time winner of BHS competitions.
an'ya is Founding Editor of cattails online collected works for the UHTS, Founding/First Editor of Ribbons Journal for the TSA, Founder/Editor of moonset literary newspaper/journal, Editor of haigaonline, and Songbirds Journal. an’ya has numerous published books to her credit and has appeared in journals, magazines, newspapers, and online. Her art has been featured in various galleries, her works published on windchimes, read on radio, displayed at libraries in the USA, Canada, and Australia. Her tanka was published on Vancouver buses for their “Poetry Moves” project. Besides winning hundreds of contests, she's a 7- time winner of BHS competitions.
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