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Laurinda Lind

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Laurinda Lind has an old house in New York State’s sometimes-thawed North Country, where she has worked as a camp-cleaner, a waitress, a seed-factory packer, a copy editor, a freelance journalist,  adjunct English teacher, and a caregiver after raising five children and graduating from college. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in over 400 literary journals, including: Atlanta Review, BlueLine, Comstock Review, New American Writing, Radius, Spillway, Stand, and in anthologies from New Rivers Press, Foothills Publishing, and Moon Tide Press.  She has won the Keats-Shelley Prize, the Foley Poetry Award, and the Peggy Willis Lyles Haiku Contest.