It’s often said that being a writer is one of the loneliest professions. Be that as it may, I have acquired over time a bevy of friends who not only dabble in writing, but who make it their work and passion. I began this blog to showcase my own writing talents, but also to lift up my writing colleagues and learn from their own work. Writing can be a social act, and I have the friends to prove it. It is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to Chloe Viner Collins. Chloe is a poet from rural Vermont, where she lives in a log home with her husband, their two rescue dogs, cat, and a flock of hens. She graduated Vermont Law School in…
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