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    Camille Dungy

    Poet, Writer, Editor, University Distinguished Professor

    Camille T. Dungy is a distinguished poet, writer, and educator known for her insightful poems and personal essays.

    She has authored four poetry collections including Trophic Cascade, Smith Blue, Suck on the Marrow, and What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison.

    Her debut collection of personal essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, praised for its poignant blend of personal and historical narratives.

    Dungy is a notable editor, having worked on the groundbreaking anthology Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry.

    She holds the esteemed position of poetry editor at Orion magazine, showcasing her talent and commitment to ecological and environmental writing.

    As a recipient of prestigious fellowships including a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship, Dungy's work has been featured in Best American Poetry and numerous literary journals.

    Camille Dungy is currently a University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University, where she continues to inspire and mentor students in the English Department.

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    Fort Collins, Colorado, United States