Joanna M. Weston
Joanna M. Weston grew up on the North Downs of Kent, under one of the main bombing runs to London. She left England at aged 18 for Canada where she has lived ever since, becoming Canadian on February 15, 1965, the day the maple leaf flag was adopted. She is a full-time writer of poetry, short-stories, children’s books and poetry reviews. She has published internationally in journals and anthologies and has two middle-readers, The Willow-Tree Girl and Those Blue Shoes, in print
Works
A Summer Father |


