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A recipient of support from the Vermont Studio Center and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Leah Tieger (she/her) is a doctoral candidate in the University of Southern California’s literature and creative writing program. While Tieger was a 2023 Wrigley Institute fellow, her ecopoetic practice led her to a qualitative study of communities surrounding the Santa Susana Field Laboratory. Related work by Tieger appears in Poetry Northwest, Waxwing, Blackbird, and Tupelo Quarterly.
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