Cecelia Hagen grew up in Norfolk, Virginia, and now lives in Eugene, Oregon. She is the author of Entering from Airlie Press and the chapbooks Fringe Living and Among Others. Her poems have appeared in many journals, including Christian Science Monitor, Poet & Critic, Rolling Stone, Seattle Review, Passager, Zócalo Public Square, and Natural Bridge. She has received awards and fellowships from Passager magazine, the MacDowell Colony, Soapstone, Literary Arts, and Playa. Most recently, 26 of her short poems were engraved in steel and affixed to the electrical cabinets at each stop of her hometown’s newest rapid-transit line
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