Heather Aimee O'Neill is a multi-faceted writer and educator.
She serves as the Assistant Director of the Sackett Street Writers' Workshop and teaches creative writing at CUNY Hunter College.
O'Neill's work has garnered recognition, including the 2011 Gold Line Press Award for her poetry chapbook "Memory Future." Her writing has been featured in various literary journals and publications such as Time Out New York, Parents Magazine, and Salon.com.
O'Neill is also a regular book columnist for MTV's AfterEllen.com.
Her novel excerpt "When The Lights Go On Again" was published as a chapbook by Wallflower Press in 2013, and her work has been shortlisted for the Pirate's Alley Faulkner-Wisdom Writing Award.
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