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December 27, 2020

2020

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  I've grieved this year. I know you have too. I lost a dear mentor . The program in which I taught closed down . I came close to gettin...
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September 24, 2020

Transcript of The Slowdown (9/24/20)

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I woke up to a flurry of notes from folks excited that my poem, "The Piano Speaks" (part of my second collection, I Was the Jukebo...
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September 17, 2020

"The End of an MFA"

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First off, full disclosure: I had to request that we call it "The End of an MFA." They'd titled it "The End of the MFA,...
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Washington, D.C.
My collections include Made to Explode; Count the Waves; I Was the Jukebox, which won the Barnard Women Poets Prize; and Theories of Falling, which won the New Issues Poetry Prize. In 2018, I served as the editor for Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance. I am also the author of a disability memoir, Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales From an Allergic Life, which doubles as a cultural history of food allergy. My prose has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, Poets & Writers, and multiple anthologies. www.sandrabeasley.com
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