Kristine Willams
Kristine Williams makes her home in the hills of Athens, Ohio, where she writes about the rhythms of family and the natural world. Her poems have found their way into The Huffington Post, Hawk and Whippoorwill, Riverwind, Women Speak, Essentially Athens Ohio, I Thought I Heard a Cardinal Sing, and Native Fruit. She is the author of Like an Empty House (Finishing Line Press, 2020), a chapbook steeped in the quiet weight of memory. After years of teaching communication at Hocking College and Ohio University, she now tends to her writing, her garden, and the company of her husband, while her grown children carry forward her love of words and learning.