Poems in the anthology Covenant of Justice

My poems “A Woman Prophet” and “The Bond of Gratitude” just appeared in the anthology Covenant of Justice: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations from Women of Reform Judaism, Boston: Women of Reform Judaism and the CCAR Press, 2025 on pages 4 and 96. This collection features writing by many women. The book is unusual in not putting authors' names next to their poems and not including any biographical statements or even listing authors' websites. While I like the idea of a collective women's anthology, I also believe that writers' individual voices are important too. Edit Image Photo of Janet Ruth Heller by Diane Joy Schmidt

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Published Senryu Poem and Interview in Grand Rapids Magazine

Recently, I published a poem and got interviewed by Ann Byle for Grand Rapids Magazine. Editor Kelly Moyer published my senryu “Quilting” in failed haiku 9, #108 (February 2025) on page 152. The link is https://failedhaiku.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/failedhaikuissue108-final-1.pdf  The title of this journal is a joke: failed haiku publishes only senryu poems, not haiku, unlike most micropoetry journals. Ann Byle interviewed four Southwest Michigan writers who publish religious poems in for her article “Inspiring Beliefs: Writers Share Journeys to Faith-Infused Poetry” that appeared in Grand Rapids Magazine in the March/April 2025 issue on pages 19 to 21. Byle quotes part of my poem “Sarah’s Prayer” from my book Exodus (WordTech Editions, 2014) in her essay. Other writers included in this article are Jeff Munroe, Jane Zwart, and Katie Kalisz. #senryu #interview #jewishpoetry #religiouspoetry #quilting Photo of Janet Ruth Heller by Darrin Goodman

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