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Katy Didden is the author of The Glacier’s Wake, which won the Lena Miles Wever-Todd prize, and was published by Pleiades Press (2013). She earned a PhD in English and Creative Writing from the University of Missouri, and she has published poems in many journals including Ecotone, Southern Indiana Review, 32 Poems, and The Spoon River Poetry Review. A former Hodder fellow at Princeton University, she is currently an Assistant Professor at Ball State University.
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