You can read some of Heather’s work that’s available online below. All the links should be current; however, if you visit a site and it is no longer available, please feel free to reach out to Heather through her Contact Page.
COLLECTION
These Onyx Hours, Finishing Line Press, 2014
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“First Breath,” Newport Life Magazine
“Conversation with a Poem,” Ocean State Poets
“Perennial,” Ocean State Poets
“Dear Girl,” Origami Poems Project (also available on audio)
“Landing,” Origami Poems Project (audio)
“Daylight Saving,” Origami Poems Project (also available on audio)
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ORIGAMI MICRO-CHAPBOOK: BECOMING
(Fold your own! Contains the poems “Becoming,” “Dear Girl,” and “January”)
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ORIGAMI MICRO-CHAPBOOK: LEAVES FALL
(Fold your own! Contains the poems “Landing,” and “Autumn’s Death”)
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ORIGAMI MICRO-CHAPBOOK: THESE ONYX HOURS
(Fold your own! Contains the poems “Daylight Saving” and “Halloween, Age Five & Thirty-Five”)
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“First Breath,” “Daylight Saving,” and “Becoming,” The Writers’s Circle
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“Compassion” (essay), NPR’s This I Believe Series – audio
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“Gratitude,” Where Beach Meets Ocean, Block Island Poetry Project
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“Rain at Night,” Rhode Island Writers’ Circle 2010 Anthology, The Poet’s Press, 2010
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“A Page of “r’s,” (essay), She Shines, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 2005/2006
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“Home,” She Shines, Vol. 3, No. 2, Summer 2007
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“Compact Reflection,” She Shines, Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 2010
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“Home,” Issue 1
“Cemetery Angel” and “My Ghosts,” Issue 2
“The Brink of Dawn,” Issue 3
“Landing,” Issue 5
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“Driving Home” and “One Patch of Earth,” December, 2008
Hi Heather,
I’m looking for your beautiful poem, “Cemetery Angel” – can you tell me where to find it?
Hope you are well!
Hi Vallerie! Thanks so much. I’d be happy to email you a copy of Cemetery Angel if you send me your email address. That poem is also published in my chapbook These Onyx Hours. I hope you’re doing well, too.
Nice to hear from you, Heather! Thanks so much if you would – my e-mail is vmalkin517@yahoo.com Best to you, and thank you again! Your writing is breathtaking.
Thank you for your kind words, Valerie. I really appreciate it. I’ll send the poem along to you soon.