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Ann Fisher-Wirth: But What If We Started Listening?

September 20, 2019 Catherine Lee
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Ann Fisher-Wirth’s sixth book of poems is The Bones of Winter Birds, chosen by Terrapin Press for their open reading competition and published in February 2019. Her fifth book, Mississippi, is a poetry/photography collaboration with Maude Schuyler Clay (Wings Press 2018). Ann is also co-editor of The Ecopoetry Anthology (Trinity UP 2013). A senior fellow of the Black Earth Institute, she has had residencies to Djerassi, Hedgebrook, The Mesa Refuge, and CAMAC/France, and was 2017 Poet in Residence at Randolph College. She teaches and directs the Environmental Studies program at the University of Mississippi, and she teaches yoga in Oxford.

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Photos courtesy of the author.

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