Hannah Greenberg
KJ Hannah Greenberg still giggles in her sleep. She contributes regularly to the speculative fiction ezine Bewildering Stories, and to the British continuum parenting publication, The Mother Magazine. You can find her writing under select budgies and in dozens of other places including, respectively, the wonderfully named venues of Fallopian Falafel, Diet Soap, and Morpheus Tales. In 2009, Hannah was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in poetry. In 2010, French Creek Press will be publishing her essay collection, Oblivious to the Obvious: Wishfully Mindful Parenting
By Hannah Greenberg on June 22, 2010
We’re delighted to feature once again the moving poetry of the indomitable Hannah Greenberg
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By Hannah Greenberg on March 2, 2010
More KJ Hannah Greenberg poetry offerings. Check out her guest blog here, too.
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By Hannah Greenberg on March 2, 2010
Our guest blogger Channie Greenberg, reflects on what it means to be a (successful) “Mommy Writer”
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By Hannah Greenberg on January 21, 2010
KJ Hannah Greenberg was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for Poetry in 2009 and French Creek Press will publish her essay collection in 2010.
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By Hannah Greenberg on October 19, 2009
Three poems by KJ Hannah Greenberg: The Yeshiva at the End of the Universe, In the Room (of the Boy in Kita Bet), and Upon the Generations: The Necessity of Prayer in Israel
Posted in Emerging Authors, Poetry | Tagged Israel, Jewish poetry, KJ Hannah Greenberg, prayer, yeshiva