A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida. She has previously published six poetry collections, and her work appears in both national and international literary journals such as "Avon Literary Intelligencer," "Eastern Rainbow," "Medicinal Purposes Literary Review," "The Intercultural Writer's Review," "Icon," "Poetry Quarterly," "Ascent Aspirations," "Writer's Gazette," and "The Penwood Review."
"A.J. Huffman connects the dots one poem at a time, culminating in a raw, 27 piece outline of the soul." --Brian Fugett, editor of "Zygote in my Coffee"
"Tragically beautiful A.J. Huffman takes the reader on a journey through struggle and pain. With an eloquence that can only come from experience and a willingness to play with punctuation and grammar reminiscent of E.E. Cummings, Huffman paints raw pictures for us of love and life with deadly accuracy. 'Inside the Walls of a Blackened Book' is sure to tantalize anyone who dares to delve into these darkened pages." --the poet formerly known as Andrew, author of "Street Corner Poetry"
A.J. Huffman is a poet and freelance writer in Daytona Beach, Florida. She has previously published six poetry collections, and her work appears in both national and international literary journals such as "Avon Literary Intelligencer," "Eastern Rainbow," "Medicinal Purposes Literary Review," "The Intercultural Writer's Review," "Icon," "Poetry Quarterly," "Ascent Aspirations," "Writer's Gazette," and "The Penwood Review."
"A.J. Huffman connects the dots one poem at a time, culminating in a raw, 27 piece outline of the soul." --Brian Fugett, editor of "Zygote in my Coffee"
"Tragically beautiful A.J. Huffman takes the reader on a journey through struggle and pain. With an eloquence that can only come from experience and a willingness to play with punctuation and grammar reminiscent of E.E. Cummings, Huffman paints raw pictures for us of love and life with deadly accuracy. 'Inside the Walls of a Blackened Book' is sure to tantalize anyone who dares to delve into these darkened pages." --the poet formerly known as Andrew, author of "Street Corner Poetry"