Libby Weber grew up in a log cabin in rural Illinois, earned a theatre degree at Northwestern University, and currently lives in San Diego, California. In addition to writing and editing fiction and poetry, she is a section leader at All Souls’ Episcopal Church and a member of the chamber choir SACRA/PROFANA. She also sings with the Cathedral Schola at St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, San Diego Master Chorale, and Cappella Gloriana, and has written about the arts for the nonprofit news organization, Voice of San Diego.
As a lyricst, she has collaborated with numerous composers, including Amy Gordon (Shelter Song, Alchemy, We Sang Before We Spoke), Andrew Bearden (Missa Sacra Profana, Making The Darkness Bright), Jason Carl Rosenberg (Fundamental Elements, review here), Colin Barkley (Three Bridges and a Fence), and Kenneth Martin (The Beauty of a Star). Her short fiction may be found in the anthologies A Six Pack of Stories, Thoroughly Modern Monsters, and IMMANENCE, and her verse memoir RISK A VERSE: A Year in Daily Sonnets chronicles the year she spent writing a sonnet every day.
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Here! Thanks for the reminder that I needed to set it up!
Magnificent quixotic decision to write for a year a daily sonnet!
Why thank you! I figured it was an apt tribute to 2014 to write 14 lines daily.