
LindaAnn LoSchiavo

"Cancer Courts My Mother" gives voice to the creativity borne out of the experience of late-stage cancer from the perspective of a caregiver and a daughter.
Written with candor, warmth, and grace, these poems explore universal themes of sorrow, resiliency, relationships, anger, hope, and love.
This collection is for anyone who's ever wondered how to go forward in the face of suffering, but doesn't expect an easy answer.
Death ends a life - but cannot not end a relationship.
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Native New Yorker and award-winner, LindaAnn LoSchiavo is a member of British Fantasy Society, Horror Writers Association, Science Fiction Poetry Association, and The Dramatists Guild.
Her craft essays have appeared in Writer’s Digest, Authors Publish Magazine, Beyond Craft, Behind the Pages, Roi Fainéant, and elsewhere. Between 2018-2025, she has had nine chapbooks and two full-length collections released by various presses.
Book Accolades: Elgin Award for “A Route Obscure and Lonely”; Chrysalis BREW Project’s Award for Excellence and The World’s Best Magazine’s Book of Excellence Award for “Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems”; and the Spotlyts Story Award from Spotlyts Magazine for "Apprenticed to the Night." Additionally, “Always Haunted: Hallowe’en Poems” achieved recognition as a 3rd Place Finalist in Chrysalis BREW Project’s Readers’ Choice Awards, 2024-2025.
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