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 · Hannah Faith Notess is a poet, editor, web developer, and the author of The Multitude, winner of the Michael Waters Poetry Prize from Southern Indiana Review Press. She earned an MFA in creative writing from Indiana University/5(6).  · Hannah Faith Notess is the author of Ghost House, a chapbook of poems (FLoating Bridge Press, ), and Jesus Girls: True Tales of Growing Up Female and Evangelical (Wipf and Stock, ). Her poems have appeared in Rattle, Slate, Los Angeles Review, and Image, among other www.doorway.ru is the managing editor of Seattle Pacific University's Response magazine and lives in . Reviewed by Maggie Trapp The Multitude Hannah Faith Notess Southern Indiana Review Press, December 76 pp., $ ISBN: In The Multitude, winner of the Michael Waters Poetry Prize, Hannah Faith Notess ranges from the personal to the spiritual. These poems are filled with recognizable longings—to find our place, to truly see others, and .


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Welcome. I’m a writer, editor, and web developer based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This site is all about my writing and editing, from journalism to poetry. My full-length book of poems, The Multitude, is out from Southern Indiana University Press. I co-host the monthly Yellow Chair Poetry reading series in my home. Hannah Faith Notess is the author of Ghost House, a chapbook of poems (FLoating Bridge Press, ), and Jesus Girls: True Tales of Growing Up Female and Evangelical (Wipf and Stock, ). Her poems have appeared in Rattle, Slate, Los Angeles Review, and Image, among other journals. Driven by an unself-conscious and deeply felt (though “still slipping”) faith, Notess maps “the two peninsulas / that wish to become an isthmus once again.” The Multitude is testament to the yearning that deepens us toward wholeness and opens us toward divinity. —Michael Waters, author of Gospel Night.

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