Women's Words on April 28, 2013 featured Theresa O'Halloran-Johnson of Duluth reading three poems, "Shipping Traffic," "Midwinter's Nap," and "Trillium."
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Women's Words: April 28, 2013: Theresa O'Halloran-Johnson
Theresa O'Halloran-Johnson lives in Duluth, though she grew up in the capitol city, St. Paul. She has three adult children, who reside in northeast Minneapolis, Duluth, and Bemidji. She and her spouse David Johnson raised their children in Morris, Minnesota, on the prairie. She loves poetry and fiction. Former Duluth poet laureate Sheila Packa honored her by including one of her poems in one of Packa's collections, Migrations: Poetry and Prose for Life's Transitions (Wildwood River Press). She feels fortunate to live in a writing community.
Women's Words airs Sundays at 1:30pm and 3:30pm. Funding for Women's Words is provided by The Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.