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Erin Carlyle
Growing up in rural Kentucky and Alabama, Erin Carlyle’s poetry often deals with the intersections of place, poverty, and girlhood. You can find her poetry in journals such as Jet Fuel, Prairie Schooner, and American Literary Review, and her second full-length poetry collection, Girl at the End of the World, was published with Driftwood Press September, 17, 2024. She has a MFA from Bowling Green State University, and currently she teaches English at Georgia State University where she is also pursuing her PhD in Creative Writing. She lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband, two beautiful cats, and a very silly dog.
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