BEI Fellow, Lauren Camp recently published two poems, “While They Make Money on the Far Side of Home,” and “Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo.” Both poems seek to create a more well-rounde view of political affairs, speaking about what happens to less wealthy, or minority populations while industry and war are “progressing.” Lauren Camp is the author of three books, including One Hundred Hungers, which won the Dorset Prize. Her poems have appeared in Asymptote, Boston Review, Third Coast, Beloit Poetry Journal, the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day and other journals. Other literary honors include the Margaret Randall Poetry Prize, the Anna Davidson Rosenberg Award, and a Black Earth Institute Fellowship. She is the producer/host of “Audio Saucepan” on Santa Fe Public Radio, a program that interweaves music with contemporary poetry.
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