Howell Rogers
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Howell Rogers

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Howell Rogers is a seventeenth-century generation American who writes poetry and creative non-fiction, short fiction and spoken word. A native New Englander, growing up on Connecticut's Long Island Sound and vacationing on Massachusetts's Buzzards Bay, the seascape, sailing and the ethos of the Eastern Seaboard are the inspiration for much of her writing. She was awarded the Alice Abel Literary Award from American Mothers for "Family Matters," a dog, cat and single mother essay included in a memoir collection on parenthood and politics. She was a finalist in the William Faulkner-William Wilson Short Fiction contest for "Lucky Duck" a Northern Gothic tale; and a semi-finalist in the Royal Palm Literary Flash Fiction Competition, for "Management Dilemma," a man vs. woman and woman vs. woman challenge in the workplace. Currently, she lives in Florida.
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