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Heather Taylor-Johnson

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Heather Taylor Johnson moved from the US to Australia in 1999 to begin a post graduate degree in Creative Writing. She received a PhD from the University of Adelaide and, while doing so, found a husband and had three children. Her first novel was Pursuing Love and Death and her second is Jean Harley Was Here . Her fourth book of poetry is Meanwhile, the Oak . She’s been writing reviews of poetry and fiction for various literary magazines for more than a decade and regularly reviews film for InDaily. She was the poetry editor for Wet Ink during the term of its publication and is currently the poetry editor for Transnational Literature. She’s co-edited two anthologies but Shaping the Fractured Self is her first solo effort. Heather has lived with Meniere’s disease for almost half of her life and finds the illness keeps making its way into her writing.

Heather Taylor-Johnson

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Heather Taylor Johnson moved from the US to Australia in 1999 to begin a post graduate degree in Creative Writing. She received a PhD from the University of Adelaide and, while doing so, found a husband and had three children. Her first novel was Pursuing Love and Death and her second is Jean Harley Was Here . Her fourth book of poetry is Meanwhile, the Oak . She’s been writing reviews of poetry and fiction for various literary magazines for more than a decade and regularly reviews film for InDaily. She was the poetry editor for Wet Ink during the term of its publication and is currently the poetry editor for Transnational Literature. She’s co-edited two anthologies but Shaping the Fractured Self is her first solo effort. Heather has lived with Meniere’s disease for almost half of her life and finds the illness keeps making its way into her writing.

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