It has been ten years since I completed publishing my first collection of poetry. It would seem only fitting that in the time since, I've realized that I had everything to lose. Perspective can change, even when you fight those changes tooth and nail. Out of all the loss that we allow to cloud our judgment, opportunity rises, and if we have the courage to face it, there is a confidence that comes with knowing, it was never about losing...it is understanding that even in our darkest days, we have everything to gain.
Natasha Head grew up in Hants County, Nova Scotia, spending most of her youth penning odes to the beautiful countryside and the trouble that can so easily be found when you're too young to appreciate the simple things.
Natasha is author of three collections of poetry. The 2012 Pushcart Prize nominated "Nothing Left to Lose" and the narrative fictional collection, "Pulse, both published by Winter Goose Publishing and her most recent collection "Birthing Inadequacy". Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including "In the Presence of Poets", "Inspiration Speaks" and "Signals From Static".
After spending a year in Northern Alberta, Natasha now resides in beautiful New Liskeard,Ontario...putting her just a little bit closer to the east coast that will forever be considered home.