Janet Ruth Heller

Poet

Portage, MI
Michigan US
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Author's Bio

I have published 4 poetry books: Nature's Olympics (Wipf and Stock, 2021), Exodus (WordTech Editions, 2014), Folk Concert: Changing Times (Anaphora Literary Press, 2012), and Traffic Stop (Finishing Line Press, 2011). I have a Ph.D. in English from the University of Chicago. I am president of the Michigan College English Association. I co-founded Primavera, an award-winning literary journal. The University of Missouri Press published my scholarly book, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, and the Reader of Drama (1990). My creative nonfiction essay “Returning to Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin” appeared in Midwestern Miscellany (2008). My play The Cell Phone won fourth place in a national contest and was performed at the Fenton Village Players One Act Play Festival in June, 2011, in Fenton, Michigan. I have also published The Passover Surprise (Fictive Press, 2015, 2016). My fiction picture book about bullying for children, How the Moon Regained Her Shape (Arbordale, 2006; 4th edn. 2016), has won four national awards.  My play Pledging was performed at Triton College in Illinois as part of the Tritonysia Play Festival in 2017.  Choeofpleirn Press published Pledging in Rushing Through the Dark (2022). My Website is https://www.janetruthheller.com/

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
Light Year '85 (Bits Press, 2015)
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Writers at Work (National Writers Union, 2005)
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Women’s Encounters with the Mental Health Establishment: Escaping the Yellow Wallpaper (Haworth Press, 2002)
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I Killed June Cleaver (Hysteria Publications, 1999)
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Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives (Routledge, 1995)
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Modern Poems on the Bible (Jewish Publication Society, 1994)
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Women's Glib: A Collection of Women's Humor (Crossing Press, 1991)
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Red Flower (Crossing Press, 1988)
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Poetry Out of Wisconsin 5 (Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets, 1980)
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Our Mothers' Daughters (Shameless Hussy Press, 1979)
Books:
Nature's Olympics (Wipf and Stock, 2021)
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Bared: Contemporary Poetry and Art on Bras and Breasts (Les Femmes Folles Books, 2017)
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Thirty Days: The Best of the Tupelo Press 30/30 Project’s First Year (Tupelo Press, 2015)
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The Passover Surprise (Fictive Press, 2015)
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Exodus (WordTech Editions, 2013)
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Folk Concert: Changing Times (Anaphora Literary Press, 2012)
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Traffic Stop (Finishing Line Press, 2011)
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How the Moon Regained Her Shape (Sylvan Dell Publishing, 2006)
Journals:
American Writers Review
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Bear Creek Haiku
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Bloodroot
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bottle rockets
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CCAR Journal
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Colorado-North Review
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Cottonwood Review
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Crucible
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Dorothy Parker's Ashes
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Encore
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Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal
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Failed Haiku
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Frameless Sky
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Grand Valley Review
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Heresies
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Home Planet News
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Jewish Currents
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Jewish Quarterly
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Jewish Spectator
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Journal of Popular Culture
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Judaism
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Kentucky Poetry Review
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Knot Magazine
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Lilith
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Manhattanville Review
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Mayfly
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Mendocino Review
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Midstream
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Minnesota Review
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Modern Maturity
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NASHIM A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues
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Old Northwest Review
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Paper Wasp
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Persimmon Tree
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Pilgrimage
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Poem
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Presence
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Primavera
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Pulp
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Reconstructionist
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Reformed Journal
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Response
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Ribbons: Tanka Society of America Journal
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San Fernando Poetry Journal
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Seeding the Snow
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Shofar
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Sugar Mule
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The CEA Critic
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The Heron's Nest
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The Pegasus Review
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The Poet
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The Spoon River Quarterly
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The Writer
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Verse-Virtual
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Voices Israel
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Wind Literary Journal
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Wisconsin People & Ideas
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Womanspirit
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Women & Language
Prizes won: 

My fiction picture book about bullying for children, How the Moon Regained Her Shape (Arbordale, 2006; 6th edition 2018), won a Book Sense Pick (2006), a Children’s Choices selection (2007), a Benjamin Franklin Award (2007), and a Gold Medal in the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards (2007). In 2009, How the Moon Regained Her Shape was one of five finalists for the Patricia Gallagher Picture Book Award given by the Oregon Reading Association. My poem "Wild Turkeys in Mississippi, May 16, 1863" won first prize in the literary journal Crucible's poetry contest and was published in the journal in spring 2015. My poetry book Traffic Stop was a semi-finalist in the 2010 chapbook competition held by Finishing Line Press. My play The Cell Phone won fourth place in a national contest and was performed at the Fenton Village Players One Act Play Festival on June 24-25, 2011, in Fenton, Michigan. Primavera, a journal that I co-founded, has won awards from Chicago Women in Publishing and the Illinois Arts Council and grants from CCLM and the NEA. My poem "Moving In" won the Friends of Poetry annual contest for 1989 and was displayed in buses in Kalamazoo, Michigan. With the other winners, I gave a poetry reading at the Kalamazoo Art Center and videotaped a poetry reading for cable television. My poetry book manuscript was a Finalist for the Richard Snyder Memorial Poetry Prize given by Ashland Poetry Press, judged by Robert Phillips, in 2005.  I received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who's Who in March, 2019.

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Judith Minty, Jim Daniels, Judy Blume, Adrienne Rich, Gwendolyn Brooks, Chaim Guri, Roald Dahl, Alicia Ostriker, S. T. Coleridge, William Wordsworth, W. B. Yeats, Jane Austen, George Eliot, P. D. James, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jaimy Gordon, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Seamus Heaney, Lisel Mueller, Athol Fugard, Jorge Guillen, Oscar Wilde, Toni Cade Bambara, Grace Paley, Linda Nemec Foster, William Shakespeare, Arthur Miller, Federico Garcia Lorca, P. D. James, etc.
What I'm reading now: 
Lord of Misrule by Jaimy Gordon, Navaho Folk Tales by Franc Johnson Newcomb, Miriam's Tambourine: Jewish Folktakes from around the World by Edited by Howard Schwartz, The Book of Seventy by Alicia Ostriker, The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Jewish
Prefers to work with: 
Any
Fluent in: 
Spanish
Born in: 
Milwaukee, WI
Wisconsin
Raised in: 
Milwaukee, WI
Wisconsin
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Last update: Nov 04, 2022