Elizabeth BodienElizabeth Bodien grew up in the burned-over district of western New York State, but now lives near Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania. She holds degrees in cultural anthropology, consciousness studies, religions, and poetry. She has worked as an instructor f English in Japan; an organic farmer in the mountains of Oregon; a childbirth instructor in Ghana, West Africa; and as a professor of anthropology. Her poems, essays, and book reviews have appeared in Cimarron Review, Crannóg, and Parabola, among many other publications in the United States, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and India. Her collections are: Plumb Lines; Rough Terrain: Notes of an Undutiful Daughter, which is about her mother's decline with Alzheimer's; Endpapers; I Sing the Undersung; and Blood, Metal, Fiber, Rock. She has appeared on television and radio and taught workshops on poetry and poetics. Currently she is working on a collection of her trance writings. - www.elizabethbodien.com Read More Read Less
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