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A Conversation with Sierra Golden

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Sierra Golden  is a graduate of Gonzaga University and recieved an MFA in poetry from North Carolina State University. Her manuscript The Slow Artwon the Dorothy Brunsman Poetry Prize and was published by Bear Star Press in 2018. Golden's poems appear in literary journals such as Prairie Schooner, Permafrost, and Ploughshares. She has been awarded fellowships and residencies by HedgebrookHugo House, and The Elizabeth George Foundation. Although she calls Washington State home, Golden spent many summers in Alaska, working as a commercial fisherman. She now works in communications atCasa Latina, a nonprofit organization in Seattle that advances the power and well-being of Latino immigrants.

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Chris Maccini previously worked at SPR as Morning Edition host and producing arts and special programming such as The Bookshelf, Poetry Moment, Northwest Arts Review, special features and more.