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Books by Phyllis Hemann

Phyllis Hemann’s work is featured in these books.


Cover of the poetry chapbook THE INVISIBLE HEROINE by Phyllis Hemannthe invisible heroine, poetry by Phyllis Hemann, illustrates the human struggle to establish identity in the physical, emotional and spiritual world, and how when those pieces come together, true identity thrives. The poems highlight the wonder that exists in love, hope and humanity, whether one recognizes it or not. Finishing Line Press released the limited edition chapbook in 2015 with cover art by artist Melanie Johnston.
What is All This Sweet Work?: A Poetry Anthology About Love and Loss is the fourth volume in Vita Brevis‘ poetry anthology series. It brings together some of the best emerging and established poets from around the world as witness to these inevitable emotions of love and loss. What is All This Sweet Work? includes the following poems by Phyllis Hemann: “The Weight of My Being” and “Shadow of My Former Self.”
Close Up Poetry Anthology CoverClose Up: Poems on Cancer, Grief, Hope and Healing is a collection of poetry that recognizes the depth of human spirit in the face of some of life’s greatest hardships. It features voices of those who have experienced, or who are currently experiencing, cancer. Alongside these are contributions from carers, friends and family, health professionals, and those who offer their support from afar. Close Up includes the following poem by Phyllis Hemann: “Life Line.” (Proceeds go to fund cancer research and support)
Faith Anthology Cover USAFAITH is a poetry anthology that explores the many facets of faith from poets around the world. With 234 poems from 151 poets in 36 countries, and from 30 states in the US; published in two volumes, FAITH is probably one of the largest and most significant international collections of poetry on the theme of faith ever published. It includes the following poems by Phyllis Hemann: “Creed,” “Living Prayer,” and “Gifts of the Holy Spirit.”
Passing Anthology CoverPassing is a poetry anthology that explores death and the effect it has on all of us. “Each of us have our own unique manner of dealing with the passing of a loved one, and each of us have our own poetic voice. The Authors are the voices that so eloquently and poignantly speak to us in Passing,” the Editor of Passing said. It includes the following poem by Phyllis Hemann: “Storm.” (Limited availability, out of print)

Author Bio

Phyllis Hemann

Phyllis Hemann grew up reading and telling stories. As a child, she scribbled poems with crayons. Now she writes her own tales for children and adults. All the scoop on her writing, publishing and book life, along with the occasional dog pic is here!