Poet, Artist, Editor, Proofreader, Librarian, Researcher
Wanda Lea Brayton is a former college librarian and
construction news reporter. She has written poetry since 1973. Her poems
have been accepted by Hudson View Poetry Digest, The Pedestal
Magazine, Oak Bend Review, Aquill Relle, Main Street Rag and Clackamas
Literary Review. She was the featured poet in March 2011 on the World
Poetry site and her work has been read on the World Poetry Cafe Radio station
in Vancouver, placed on display at various WP exhibitions (a poem was included
on the dvd for the Pablo Neruda celebration) and two other poems were then
further exhibited at the John Lennon Peace Tower in Iceland. She has also been
a featured poet on the Aquill Relle website and has 18 poems featured in
the anthology On Viewless Wings vol. 5.
Book:
The Echo of What Remains Collected Poems of Wanda Lea
Brayton (484 pages)
(Includes reviews by others and preview poems) - available
in print or pdf formats
Poetry author's page:
Columns posted on a variety of subjects:
Facebook profile page
(profile, poetry, photographs, groups, etc.)
Linkedin profile page
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