About this blog:
I began writing poembound in order to record my experiences leading poetry workshops at an alternative public high school in my town.
About the author:
Deb Baker learns at home (and everywhere else life takes them) with her two children and husband. She is a writer and poet, whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in journals and anthologies in the U.S., Japan, and Europe. After living in a small rural town in the deep South for five years, Deb and her family moved back to New Hampshire in late 2007, where she is active in her community, volunteering with refugee resettlement, participating in book discussion groups, advocating for the world’s children with Mothers Acting Up, and singing in Songweavers. She’s a member of NH Writer’s Project, and a guest blogger for NH Public Radio’s Word of Mouth. In late May 2009, she became the events coordinator at Gibson’s Bookstore, the oldest independent bookstore in New Hampshire.
You can see what Deb and her family are reading at:
http://bookconscious.wordpress.com/


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July 2, 2010 at 9:24 pm
Donna Anastasi
Hi Deb, Great site and blog! I was happy to get a mention of my Complete Guide to Gerbil Care in your Roads and Maps entry!
Might you be willing to read and possibly review my new book? It is my first novel (genre is edgy, inspirational, Christian themed, love story). Donna
PS -I’m here in NH too should you or your children ever want to visit the gerbil kennel.
http://www.spintheplate.com
Donna Anastasi
603-620-9906