Nancy A. Henry (b. November 15, 1961) is an American Poet.
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Nancy Henry was born Chipley, Florida in 1961 to J.F. and Nancy J. Henry, and spent her early years in Gainesville, Florida. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in Political Science from St. Andrews Presbyterian College in 1982.[1] She moved to Maine in 1983 to attend the University of Maine School of Law, from which she graduated with her JD degree in 1986.
Henry is an adjunct instructor of English and Humanities at Central Maine Community College and Southern Maine Community College. She is also a practicing attorney, working primarily in the area of child advocacy. Formerly, she has served as Assistant Attorney General of the State of Maine in the Department of Child Protection. She lives in Westbrook, Maine with her husband, physicist Dr. Harold Persing. The couple have three grown children.
Henry is the author of three full-length collections of poetry: from Sheltering Pines Press, Our Lady of Let’s All Sing (2007, ISBN #0-9776158-9-X), Who You Are (2008, ISBN 13#: 978-0-615-17555-3), and, from Moon Pie Press, "Sarx" (2010, ISBN #978-1-4507-0739-8).[2] She is co-founder, with Alice N. Persons, of Moon Pie Press, and served as co-editor from its founding until 2005.[3]
Henry is also the author of two chapbooks from Musclehead Press, Anything Can Happen (2001) and Hard (2003); two chapbooks from Moon Pie Press, Eros Ion (2004) and Europe on $5 a Day (2005, ISBN 0-9765166-2-4). Her first chapbook, Brie Fly, is now out-of-print.
Her work has been anthologized in Grace Notes (Sheltering Pines Press, 2002), Infini Tea (Sheltering Pines Press, 2004); Velvet Avalanche ([Satjah Projects], 2005); Fierce With Reality (Just Write Books, 2006) ISBN: 978-0-9788628-0-0, and A Sense of Place, (Bay River Press, 2002, ISBN 0-9721173-0-X) as well as the first Moon Pie Press anthology, A Moxie and a Moon Pie (2005 ISBN 0-9769929-1-4). Henry’s poems have been featured by Garrison Keillor on The Writer's Almanac.[4]
She has been nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize,[5] and has served as an associate editor of the literary journal The Café Review.[6]
1) Creative Influence: St. Andrews writers reach out to the world, http://www.sapc.edu/alumni/magazine/images/creativeinfluence.pdf, St. Andrews Presbyterian College Alumni and Friends Magazine, Spring 2007
2) http://www.pw.org/content/nancy_henry
3) http://www.moonpiepress.com/writers_artists.htm#NancHen
4) http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2007/09/03/#wednesday; http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2006/02/06/index.html#saturday
5) http://aroostookreview.umfk.maine.edu/poetry/henry.htm (2007
6) http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/lsf/28/henry.html
“Nancy Henry: new book of poems”; Lawless, Gary (blog, 2008) Review of “Who You Are”
Review of “Eros/Ion”, Mhyana, Jalina, (2005)
“Our Lady of Let’s All Sing”; Hersom, Claire (2007)
“Gathering the Evidence: Hard” Bookey, Ted (2003)
Review of “Hard”, Palmisano, Frank III (2003)
Review of “Hard”, Metzger, Joyce (2003)
“Burning the Want Ads”, “Jung’s Motel”, “A Poet’s Wedding Vows”, “Her Last Postcard”, “The Wednesday Night Poetry Society”, “Motor Court Retreat”, “Darla Learns to Say ‘Love’”, “Eileen”, “Barter”, “Worm Theology”, “The Tree-Climber’s Mother”, “1964”, “Gusto”, “Re-incarnate”, “Terminus”, “Baby’s First Bath”, “To a Nameless Child”, “Wax”, “Orientation”, “Showing Up”, “Postcard From Earth”, “Death of the Old Dog” http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/etext/lsf/28/henry.html
“Bulletin” and “Sarx” http://www.rocksaltplum.com/RSPWinter2005/NancyAHenry-TwoPoems.html
“Jaffa Psalm”
“Sonora” http://www.rocksaltplum.com/Issue1-December2003/NancyAHenrySonora.html
“Keys” http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2007/09/03/#wednesday
“People Who Take Care”
“Certain Things”, “To The Man on the Corner”, “Resignation”, “Cedar Key, 1975”
“We Clean Out Your Refrigerator After the Funeral”
“Re-evaluation After An Ordinary Miracle” http://fp.tcsn.net/jackie/nancy_henry.htm
“Instruction” and “Remembrance Day”
“A Proposition”
“A Few Hollow Seconds Speaking to Your Machine”
“What She Wants” and “How the Wind Knows There are Tears in Our Jam”
“Afterthought” and “This Book of Scars”
“So Really, Why Not?”
“Mae” and “Valedictory, 1977”
“Passage”
“Death of the Old Dog”
“At the Mirror”, “Epiphany”, “Saturday Morning”, “Snow Day”
“Sharon, Rose of”
“The Shadow Garden”
“Perseids”
“Custody”, “Dusk, I-95”, and “In Mid-Summer”
“Haunt”
“On the Edge of the Village”
“Melbourne Beach, 1965”
“Twenty-One”, “Nineteen”
“Church Supper”
“Men I’ve Dated in Random Order”
“Last Seen at the Fairhaven Motor Court, Room 36”
“News”
“Plan B”, “Matins” http://www.threecandles.org/archive/nhenry.html