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Dr. Jane Beal - Staff and Faculty Directory Her poetry collections include Sanctuary, Rising, and Song of the Selkie, eight haiku micro-chaps, and three audio recording projects combining poetry and music, “Songs from the Secret Life,” “Love Song,” and “The Jazz Bird,” available from Amazon, iTunes, and Spotify
Jane Beal - Independent Researcher Dr Jane Beal (Ph D , University of California, Davis) is Professor of English Literature and past Chair of the English Department at the University of La Verne in southern California
UPDATES - SANCTUARY POET I had the opportunity to share a narrative poem, “The Ballad of the Unicorn Bones,” and a lyric poem, “Perspectives,” both from my poetry collection, Made in the Image (Lulu, 2009) as well as a haiku from my haiku micro-chap, Garden (Origami Poems, 2019):
Jane Beal - Origami Poems She is the author of many other poetry collections, including a book of haiku, Haiku Birding, and a book of haibun, Wild Birdsong (2011) and a book of haiga, Tidepools
Jane Beal, Author at Litro Magazine She has created three audio recording projects combining poetry and music, “Songs from the Secret Life,” “Love-Song,” and “The Jazz Bird ”
Jane Beal - Tolkienists She is currently editing Becoming the Pearl-Poet: Perceptions, Connections, Receptions (Rowman Littlefield, forthcoming)
Jane Beal | Writing Center As an avid birdwatcher and amateur naturalist, she has written about her wildlife experiences in California and around the world in her poetry books Tidepools (2009), Wild Birdsong (2011), and Haiku Birding (2020), all published in partnership with the Lulu Company
Jane Beal: Alliterative Poet - Forgotten Ground Regained Jane Beal is Professor of English at the University of La Verne in southern California Her alliterative verse includes Caedmon Remembers, originally published in Cantos: A Literature and Art Journal and reprinted in New Crops from OldFields: Eight Medievalist Poets