Jennifer Schaeffer

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Jennifer Schaeffer, a word lover and writer at heart. She especially enjoys writing Haiku, but not typical 5/7/5 syllable poems about nature. She finds it challenging to capture and convey raw, deep human emotions and mold it into the 5/7/5 syllable format. She also finds it incredibly satisfying. Jennifer is on a path of self-discovery, deviating from the path that has been laid out before her, courtesy of society. She is well on her way.Trending on TIFERET
Excerpt from The Habits of the World by Philip F. Clark
This poem appears in our Autumn/Winter 2021 issue. Buy it today to read the entire issue.
I borrowed the habits of the world,
hoping the lenders would not...
Excerpt from The Place of Unknowing by Arthur Aghajanian
This essay appears in our Autumn/Winter 2021 issue. Buy it today to read the rest of Arthur's story and the entire issue. The muscles of my legs...
Excerpt from Paris 2019 by Jeanne Wagner
Jeanne's poem received an Honorable Mention in the Tiferet 2021 Writing Contest and appears in our Autumn/Winter issue which you can purchase today.
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