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Kerry Carnahan

Kerry Carnahan is from Kansas. An urban environmentalist, former Fulbright Scholar, and MacDowell fellow in 2014, her poetry has appeared in Poetry Ireland, The Missouri Review, and most recently in translation in the Greek literary magazine Teflon. Currently she pursues doctoral studies at the University of Connecticut where she is preparing a new translation of the Song of Songs with commentary. 

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