Biography
Lois Levinson's poetry engages the reader in the fullness of a fleeting moment. Her poems invite us to break free and take a new look at the illusory, the fantastical and the what-if and to toss it all around in our imaginations and on the page. She challenges us to explore the diminishing and endangered through the lenses of reflection, moonlight, decay, misperception, imminent loss and hope. She is the author of Field Notes from an Illusion (The Poetry Box 2024), and Before It All Vanishes, (Finishing Line Press, 2018), as well as a chapbook, Crane Dance (Finishing Line Press, 2017).
Lois is a graduate of the Poetry Book Project at Denver's Lighthouse Writers Workshop. Her poems have appeared in Anacapa Review, The Bark, Canary Journal, The Carolina Quarterly, Cloudbank, Entropy, Global Poemic, Gyroscope, The Literary Nest and The MacGuffin, as well as the anthology, An Uncertain Age, Poems by Bold Women of a Certain Age.