Tuesday, September 14 at 6:00 pm via Zoom
Join Diana Haemer on Zoom for an author talk focused on the importance of environmental and ocean sciences in today’s world. Diana will also read some of her poems about nature and the sea. Email araff@clamsnet.org for Zoom link.
A seasonal resident of Eastham and 2020 graduate of William & Mary, Diana Haemer has been writing poetry since she was 16. Her poems focus on the topics of nature & the environment, growing up, and current events. Diana’s work has been published in many literary magazines (The Sucharnochee Review, Short Édition, and William & Mary’s The Gallery). Her poetry has also been featured on Washington University in St. Louis's Life/Lines blog and in Local Gems Press's Tea-ku: Poems About Tea. Diana’s first poetry collection, which is about Cape Cod, The Sands of Time was published in December 2020 by Local Gems Press. Sensing, her second book with many poems also about the Cape, was published in June by Atmosphere Press and was met with critical acclaim by three editorial reviews.