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Chelsea Dingman’s first book, Thaw (UGA Press, 2017), won the National Poetry Series. Her second book, through a small ghost (UGA Press, 2020), won the Georgia Poetry Prize and her third collection is I, Divided (LSU Press, 2023). Dingman is a PhD candidate at the University of Alberta, and her current work draws on research supported by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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