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Lochlanina Tobey uses her degree in English composition from Messiah College as an excuse for writing and teaching poetry. In 2008 she trained with CLASS as a professional Christian speaker and feels blessed to minister as a leader and speaker at women’s retreats.
Lochlanina’s work has appeared in The Penwood Review, The Common Ground Review, Rock and Sling, The Minnemengo Review, Penns to Paper, Writing from Home, Blueprints and Thumbtacks, Christian Devotions, The Sunville Spotlight, The Hanover Evening Sun, and
The Electronic Green Journal, as well as several blogs and publications from various state poetry societies (Pennsylvania’s Prize Poems 2008 & 2007, Florida’s Poetry Prize 2006, etc.) In addition, her poetry has won prizes from Utmost Christian Writers each year beginning in 2005 with the first place traditional prize for her formal glossa poem “Pilgrim of Wisdom” and continuing through 2009 with her poem “The Finality of Rain” receiving overall second prize. Lochlanina's poetry chapbook The Hand-Me-Down World appeared in 1999 with Quail Hollow Publishing.
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