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Radha Marcum is the recipient of the Washington Prize for Pine Soot Tendon Bone (The Word Works, 2024) and author of Bloodline (3: A Taos Press, 2017), winner of the New Mexico–Arizona Book Award for Poetry. Also an award-winning prose writer on health and the environment, Marcum has contributed to American Rivers, Outside, and the publications of the Wilderness Society. Her poetry appears in Conjunctions, Colorado Review, Quarterly West, and elsewhere.

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