Alas, The End

Sumiko Saulson:

Women’s History Month is almost over…


Originally posted on Ann Fields:


Today, another

Women’s History Month

comes to a close. It’s been a fun month of spotlighting many fine women who also happen to be talented writers. Prepare to meet the last of the seven soul-deep, inspiring women writers who I chose to feature this month. These women writers pooled their talents to make “

Voices from the Block: A Legacy of African-American Literature”

a five-star anthology; a must read!


Meet



Ingrid Lawton & Breggett Rideau



Both Ingrid and Breggett have rock’em, sock’em poems in “Voices,” and Ingrid also has a short story that will leave you gasping in surprise.



Ingrid Lawton
Ingrid is a native Texan, who writes poetry and short stories. She has also completed a screenplay for young adults. The short story “Cornbread and Buttermilk” and the poem “Schizophrenia” which appear in “Voices from the Block” are her first published works. She enjoys reading and spending time with friends and…


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