-MFA in Poetry, Washington University in St. Louis, 2008
-BA in Creative Writing, Oberlin College, 2005
-Syracuse University in Florence, Italy, Poetry concentration, 2005 (Coluccio Salutati Prize for Academic Excellence)
-"The Need for Hiding," poetry, Dancing Girl Press
-Poems can be found in FIELD, Los Angeles Review, River Styx, Columbia Review, Bear Review, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, and elsewhere.
-Pizza & Poetry Writing Workshop @ Davis Library (teacher--spring 2018 & forthcoming @ Aspen Hill Library)
-Nominated: Pushcart Prize & Best New Poets, 2017
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