Constance Hanstedt

Constance Hanstedt was raised in the Midwest and currently resides in Livermore, California. She was employed as a high school English teacher and proofreader/editor before becoming the co-owner and CFO of a general contracting firm for 30 years.

Constance is the author of the memoir Don’t Leave Yet, How My Mother’s Alzheimer’s Opened My Heart (She Writes Press, 2015), which was named a finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers Conference in 2011 and a finalist in the National Indie Excellence Awards in 2015. While she continues to write memoir and essays, poetry is her first love. Her poems explore the integral aspects of family, history, loss, redemption, and compassion. They have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, including Calyx, The Comstock Review, Rattle, Naugatuck River Review, The Porter Gulch Review, and California Writers Club Literary Review. Her poetry chapbook, Treading Water, will be published by Finishing Line Press in 2022.

As an active member of the California Writers Club Tri-Valley Branch, Constance has served as Vice President for two terms (2015-2017) and Treasurer for four terms (2017-2021). She is most proud of forming and leading the Poetry Critique Group, which meets twice a month and offers support, encouragement, and validation. In addition, she is the Treasurer of the California Writers Club on the state level.

Books:

ISBN 978-63152-952-8
Treading Water (2022), Finishing Line Press
ISBN: TBD

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