Margaret Beaver is a young design student, mental health and LGBTQIA+ equality activist, and award-winning poet and novelist. She has been honored as a two-time consecutive Topical Winner of Live Poets Society of New Jersey publications, a recipient of the Readers’ Favorite five-star cover seal, and decorated with the 2023 Donna Lynn Quille Award for Best Advocacy Prose. She writes nonfiction poetry collections and novels spanning all subgenres of fiction detailing the integral topics of inclusivity and prejudice, abusive authority, estranged parents and children, the detriments of mental illness, and the triumph of family. She is the author of INKWELLS. (Vanguard Press/Pegasus Publishers, 2022); FLOWERS FOR PAPA (Vanguard Press/Pegasus Publishers, 2024); and SEASONS: AUGUST’S COLLECTION (Vanguard Press/Pegasus Publishers, 2024).
She can be visited at www.margaretbeaverbooks.com or contacted at margaretbeaverbooks@gmail.com
August Johnson had a quiet, penguin-pajama childhood until one of his fathers dies suddenly, following August's sixth birthday.
Margaret Beaver is a seventeen-year-old high school senior who began writing at the age of eight and has since partnered that with interests in photography, illustration, and tutoring fellow classmates in the algorithms of literature.
