Rebecca Baggett

Poet

Athens, GA
Georgia US

Author's Bio

Rebecca Baggett is the author of four chapbooks, including God Puts on the Body of a Deer and Thalassa.  Her work appears in journals such as The Southern Review, The Sun, New England Review, and The Southern Poetry Review, and in numerous anthologies.  A native of North Carolina, she has lived for most of her adult life in Athens, GA, where she was a lead academic advisor for the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at UGA.  In retirement, she stewards Little Free Library #110420 and is a fan of indie bookshops, libraries, theatre, gardening/habitat restoration, and her grandson.  She and her husband hope to travel again someday.

Publications & Prizes

Anthologies:
Burning Bright (Passager Books, 2011)
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One for the Road (Split Oak Press, 2010)
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Looking for God in All the Right Places (Loyola Press, 2004)
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Poetry from Sojourner (Illinois State University Press, 2004)
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A Fierce Brightness (Calyx Books, 2002)
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Sweet Jesus: Poems About the Ultimate Icon (Anthology Press, 2002)
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Essential Love (Grayson Books, 2001)
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The Practice of Peace (Sherman Asher Publishing, 2001)
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Womens Uncommon Prayers (Morehouse Publishing, 2000)
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A More Perfect Union (St. Martin's Press, 1998)
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Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology (Avisson Press, 1997)
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Claiming the Spirit Within (Beacon Press, 1996)
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For She Is the Tree of Life (Conari Press, 1994)
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Cries of the Spirit (Beacon Press, 1991)
Book:
The Woman Who Lives Without Money (Regal House Publishing, 2022)
Chapbooks:
Thalassa (Finishing Line Press, 2011)
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God Puts on the Body of a Deer (Main Street Rag, 2010)
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Rebecca Baggett: Greatest Hits (Pudding House Publications, 2001)
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Still Life with Children (Pudding House Publications, 1996)
Journals:
American Journal of Poetry
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American Voice
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Americas Review
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Atlanta Review
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Calapooya Collage
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Confrontation
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Fiction
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Helicon Nine
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Journal of Mythic Arts
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Kalliope
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Ms.
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River Oak Review
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Salt
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Sojourner
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Spillway
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The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Prizes won: 

Terry J. Cox Poetry Competition, Regal House Publishing, 2020

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Feminist
Prefers to work with: 
Adults, Women
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Wilmington, NC
North Carolina
Raised in: 
NC
North Carolina
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Last update: Jan 24, 2022