About

Lisa H. Owens, a retired Delta Airlines flight attendant and former syndicated monthly humorist columnist, resides in North Texas with two rescue dogs and a long-suffering air plant named Airy Potter (AKA, Claw, may he rest in peace). She began writing in earnest at the age of 56. Her first published story was a real-life horror about the time she was nearly abducted by Ted Bundy while her family managed a shady motel in Pensacola Florida in 1978.

Her stories and poems have been published in magazines and anthologies by Coping Magazine, Sweetycat Press, Owl Canyon Press, Zombie Works, Grinning Skull, Stone Pony Press, Barrio Blues Press, Clarendon House Publications, Gypsum Sound Tales, Black Ink Fiction, Black Hare Press, Savage Realms Press, Heavenly Flower Publishing, Iron Faerie Publishing, Joe Pawlowski Publishing, Mackenzie Press, Weird Christmas, The Poets’ Lounge, House of Loki and CultureCult Magazine & Press.

Her award-winning work is also featured online by Globe Soup, Black Hare Press’ Dark Moments, Black Ink Fiction, The Drabble, 100-Word Story, 101 Words, The World of Myth Magazine, Beneath the Surface News, Spillwords, WOW! (Women on Writing), International Lockdown Journal, Horror Tree’s Dark Nowhere Series, Short Story Avenue, The NZ Dream, Short Story Town, Coping Magazine and narrated on Scare You to Sleep, Weird Christmas Podcast, Creepy Pod, World of Myth Bits and in The Poet’s Lounge—a channel on YouTube

Lisa writes multiple genres, recently discovering a new audience for her odd combination of mild horror and humor: children and young adults. Her stories are typically inspired by true events, often including private jokes, family secrets and nicknames. Read more of her work at www.lisahowens.com.

Other Works

  • Creatures of Habit: An Ode to Oddities

    2024
  • Curious Tales For Curious Folk: A YA Horror Anthology

    2024
  • Fairytale Feasts: A Children's Story/Cookbook Anthology

    2024
  • Love Me, Love Me Not

    2023
  • Flights of Fantasy

    2023
  • No One Should Kiss A Frog: Love Gone Wrong Anthology

    2023
  • Land of 10,000 Nightmares: Minnesota Tales of Terror

    2023
  • Midsummer Madness 2023

    2023
  • Run Rabbit Run

    2023
  • Encore: Poems Collected by Jimmy Broccoli

    2023
  • Poetica #4, #5, #7, #12, #13, #15, #16, #17

    2022-2024
  • Galaxy #5, #7, #9, #10, #12, #14, #15

    2022-2024
  • The Gift

    2022
  • Unwelcomed: Stories of Hauntings and Possessions

    2022
  • Out of Time: True Paranormal Encounters

    2022
  • Jewels in the Queen's Crown: The Best of the Best

    2022
  • Thuggish Itch: By the Seaside

    2022
  • Heartless

    2022
  • Beautiful in the Eye of the Beholder

    2022
  • Journeys: The Writer's Journey / Journeys II: Out of This World / Journeys III: Over the Waters

    2021-2023

Awards and Recognition

  • Finalist Round-One: The 2024 Great Clarendon House Writing Challenge (Top-Ten with "Two Deaths and the Devil" 500 words)
  • Finalist in Owl Canyon Press Hackathon 2023 - CoAuthored with Dawn DeBraal - Redeeming Angel Shaw (featured in the anthology)
  • Weird Christmas Podcast 2023 Flash Fiction Contest Winner
  • Nominated for Spillwords' Author of the Month—11/2021, 3/2022, 6/2022, 9/2022
  • Listed in "Who's Who of Emerging Writers 2021"
  • Finalist: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #5 - Love and a Three-Layer Cake (Humor Genre)
  • Honorable Mention: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #6 - The Haunting of a Cracked Window (Paranormal Genre)
  • Honorable Mention: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #7 - A Story Told a Thousand Times (Chick-Lit Genre)
  • Best in Genre: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #8 - The Delivery (Gangster Genre)
  • Runner-Up/Best in Genre: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #9 - The Revival (Satire Genre)
  • Finalist: Globe Soup 7-Day Writing Competition #10 - The Psychic (Crime Genre)
  • Finalist WOW! (Women on Writing) Q4-2019 Creative Nonfiction Essay Contest - "Invisible Wounds" (the reality of narcissitic abuse)
  • Second-Place WOW (Women on Writing) Q-4 2020 Nonfiction Social Justice Essay "What You Can Do in 8 Minutes and 46 Seconds" (the murder of George Floyd)
  • Finalist WOW (Women on Writing) Q-1-2021 Nonfiction Essay, "Little Notes Everywhere," a micro-essay dealing with (the reality of Alzheimer's Disease)