Bibliography

Voice of a Voyage: Rediscovering the World During a Ten-year Circumnavigation, a travel memoir in essays and poetry, ISBN: 978-0-86534-990-2 paperback; ISBN: 978-1-61139-276-0 eBook, published in 2014 by Sunstone Press, Santa Fe, NM; 274 pages; includes photographs, Bibliography, Endnotes, and Readers Guide. Voice of a Voyage has 5-star reviews on both Goodreads and Amazon. Jane Finch, who reviewed it for Readers Favorite, gave it 5 stars, and said “I found this book both daunting and inspirational at the same time and plan to read it again when I need reminding that anything is possible.” Doann chose the word “rediscovering” because she had traveled extensively before including Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, northern South America, Central America, Singapore, Hong Kong, and a special visa to visit China in 1978, prior to tourists being allowed, to look at the role of women in the Chinese economy. Nevertheless, she said, traveling on your own boat to remote places that could not be visited in any other manner added not only adventure, but a better informed world view, which is often reflected in her poetry.

  • Dancing Fish, a chapbook, ISBN: 1-58998-954-6, published in 2011 by Pudding House Publications, Columbus, OH.
  • Mirror Words, Colorado Independent, 2018.
  • Ain’t Gonna Die ‘Til…, First Place for Prose Poem, Columbine Poets of Colorado, 2016.