Winifred Hughes
Winifred Hughes is a writer, editor, and active birder living in Princeton, NJ. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Atlanta Review, The Literary Review, International Poetry Review, and Appalachia, among other journals. "Dyslexic" has been recorded for the Poetry Foundation's permanent audio archive. "Kingfishers Catch Fire" won the 2014 Wild Leaf Press poetry award. Her chapbook, Nine-Bend Bridge, won the 2015 Red Berry Editions summer chapbook competition. She has been the...See more
Winifred Hughes is a writer, editor, and active birder living in Princeton, NJ. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, Poetry Northwest, Atlanta Review, The Literary Review, International Poetry Review, and Appalachia, among other journals. "Dyslexic" has been recorded for the Poetry Foundation's permanent audio archive. "Kingfishers Catch Fire" won the 2014 Wild Leaf Press poetry award. Her chapbook, Nine-Bend Bridge, won the 2015 Red Berry Editions summer chapbook competition. She has been the recipient of two independent artist fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Currently she leads bird walks in the local wildlife refuge and teaches a course in literature and nature at the Watershed Institute in Pennington, NJ. See less
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