Malvern Books will present an evening with poets Colin Halloran and Mark Harden.
An internationally published writer, artist, and adjunct professor of English, Colin Halloran’s 2012 debut collection, memoir-in-verse Shortly Thereafter recounts his experiences serving on the front lines of Afghanistan and the impact those experiences had on his return to civilian life.
Mark E. Harden is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 whose service to his country spanned four decades. Since 2000, as a manager of Veterans Affairs and adjunct faculty at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, Harden has had the honor and privilege of working with veterans from WWII to the ongoing war in Afghanistan. His poems have been published in the Rio Review, Red River Review, Windhover Journal, and Old Mountain Press Anthologies. He currently lives in Georgetown, Texas.
Malvern Books will present an evening with poets Colin Halloran and Mark Harden.
An internationally published writer, artist, and adjunct professor of English, Colin Halloran’s 2012 debut collection, memoir-in-verse Shortly Thereafter recounts his experiences serving on the front lines of Afghanistan and the impact those experiences had on his return to civilian life.
Mark E. Harden is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 whose service to his country spanned four decades. Since 2000, as a manager of Veterans Affairs and adjunct faculty at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, Harden has had the honor and privilege of working with veterans from WWII to the ongoing war in Afghanistan. His poems have been published in the Rio Review, Red River Review, Windhover Journal, and Old Mountain Press Anthologies. He currently lives in Georgetown, Texas.
Malvern Books will present an evening with poets Colin Halloran and Mark Harden.
An internationally published writer, artist, and adjunct professor of English, Colin Halloran’s 2012 debut collection, memoir-in-verse Shortly Thereafter recounts his experiences serving on the front lines of Afghanistan and the impact those experiences had on his return to civilian life.
Mark E. Harden is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 whose service to his country spanned four decades. Since 2000, as a manager of Veterans Affairs and adjunct faculty at Austin Community College in Austin, Texas, Harden has had the honor and privilege of working with veterans from WWII to the ongoing war in Afghanistan. His poems have been published in the Rio Review, Red River Review, Windhover Journal, and Old Mountain Press Anthologies. He currently lives in Georgetown, Texas.