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Audio Section
Poetry
Fiction
Voice Performers of BLJ Issue 14
Ciarán Fitzpatrick is a primary school teacher and writer. He wrote lots of plays for grown-ups, performed in places like the Dublin Festival Fringe, Cork Midsummer Festival and Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork. Since becoming a teacher, he’s mostly written funny stories for children to help them learn how to write but mostly just to make them laugh. That’s what he likes best of all.
Hannah Bosworth is a American, San Diego-based actor and singer. Most recent local credits include Sylvia in Coronado Playhouse’s Two Gentlemen Rock Verona, Sweethearts of Swing, and SeaWorld San Diego’s Howl-O-Scream. Last May, Hannah earned her BFA in Acting from the University of Mississippi. Credits there include Gretchen in Boeing Boeing, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Veronica Sawyer in Heathers. Since coming home to San Diego, Hannah spends her free time with her German shepherd, Stevie, enjoying SoCal’s beautiful weather.
Danief Galef is a student and a teacher and a writer and a reader. His writing for children has appeared in Spider, Caterpillar, Crow Toes, BALLOONS Lit. Journal, Orbit, Spaceports and Spidersilk, and Light. His first book of poems, “Imaginary Sonnets”, will be published in 2023 by Word Galaxy/ Able Muse Press.
Attie Lime likes walking in fields, writing with colourful pens, and making children laugh. She has children’s poetry featured in The Caterpillar, Northern Gravy, Little Thoughts Press, The Toy, The Dirigible Balloon, and more. Attie’s first collection of poems for children will be published in summer 2023. Twitter @AttieLime
Dr Ho-cheung Lee is the Founding Editor of BALLOONS Lit. Journal. He enjoys reading and performing poetry so much that he has been involved in the committees of Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival and Singapore Performing Arts Festival. He is also a Fellow of London College of Music in Speech and Drama.
Dean Flowerfield (aka David Blumenfeld) is an 85-year-old emeritus philosophy professor and former associate dean who only recently returned to writing children’s literature, which he abandoned in his thirties in order to devote full-time to philosophy. He is happy to have been able to return to a road only briefly taken. His poems and stories appear in The Caterpillar, Smarty Pants, The Dirigible Balloon, BALLOONS Lit. Journal and many other places.
Ciarán Fitzpatrick is a primary school teacher and writer. He wrote lots of plays for grown-ups, performed in places like the Dublin Festival Fringe, Cork Midsummer Festival and Everyman Palace Theatre, Cork. Since becoming a teacher, he’s mostly written funny stories for children to help them learn how to write but mostly just to make them laugh. That’s what he likes best of all.
Hannah Bosworth is a American, San Diego-based actor and singer. Most recent local credits include Sylvia in Coronado Playhouse’s Two Gentlemen Rock Verona, Sweethearts of Swing, and SeaWorld San Diego’s Howl-O-Scream. Last May, Hannah earned her BFA in Acting from the University of Mississippi. Credits there include Gretchen in Boeing Boeing, Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, and Veronica Sawyer in Heathers. Since coming home to San Diego, Hannah spends her free time with her German shepherd, Stevie, enjoying SoCal’s beautiful weather.
Danief Galef is a student and a teacher and a writer and a reader. His writing for children has appeared in Spider, Caterpillar, Crow Toes, BALLOONS Lit. Journal, Orbit, Spaceports and Spidersilk, and Light. His first book of poems, “Imaginary Sonnets”, will be published in 2023 by Word Galaxy/ Able Muse Press.
Attie Lime likes walking in fields, writing with colourful pens, and making children laugh. She has children’s poetry featured in The Caterpillar, Northern Gravy, Little Thoughts Press, The Toy, The Dirigible Balloon, and more. Attie’s first collection of poems for children will be published in summer 2023. Twitter @AttieLime
Dr Ho-cheung Lee is the Founding Editor of BALLOONS Lit. Journal. He enjoys reading and performing poetry so much that he has been involved in the committees of Hong Kong Schools Speech Festival and Singapore Performing Arts Festival. He is also a Fellow of London College of Music in Speech and Drama.
Dean Flowerfield (aka David Blumenfeld) is an 85-year-old emeritus philosophy professor and former associate dean who only recently returned to writing children’s literature, which he abandoned in his thirties in order to devote full-time to philosophy. He is happy to have been able to return to a road only briefly taken. His poems and stories appear in The Caterpillar, Smarty Pants, The Dirigible Balloon, BALLOONS Lit. Journal and many other places.
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