
A place to share new poetry and research, and eventually, I hope, to share others' work too. To root around, whether creeping along the surface and sprouting up rhizomatically, or delving deeply like the driving radical root: a space to ground and explore
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I’m a publicly engaged scholar and writer who is also a poet, editor, English professor, and museum professional. I work for climate justice. Now at Centenary College of Louisiana as Assistant Professor of English.
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