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Bethanie Humphreys [1]

Listed as: 
Poet
Public address: 
Sacramento, CA
California US
Email: 
bethaniehu@hotmail.com
Bio: 

Bethanie Humphreys is a late-blooming lesbian from Sacramento, California. She is a writer, editor, mixed-media visual artist, and educator. Former Editor-in-Chief for American River Review and Associate Editor and Art Director for Tule Review, her poetry, fiction, essays, and visual art has appeared in the U.S., Canada, and U.K., in The Poetry Foundation, Artemis, Nonbinary Review, and Found Poetry Review, and others. Her chapbook, Dendrochronology, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2019.

She served as board member for the Sacramento Poetry Center and co-curator for the SPC Art Gallery from 2015-2020. She is a Community of Writers Poetry Workshop Alumni, has a Bachelors in Spanish from CSU, Sacramento, and a Creative Writing Certificate in Literary Publishing from American River College. She is also a California Certified Naturalist, and AWA certified. She leads various workshops including: science poetry, poetry editing, a guided National Poetry Writing Month experience, and all-genre AWA-method generative writing. E-mail her at bethaniehu@hotmail.com [2] for information on the latest workshop, or learn more at https://bethaniehumphreys.com/ [3]

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Favorite authors: 
Elizabeth Bishop, Evie Shockley, Franny Choi, Emily Dickinson, Molly Peacock, Terrance Hayes, torrin a. greathouse, Richard Rodriguez, Mary Oliver, Pattiann Rogers, Louise Gluck
Born in: 
Sacramento, CA
California
Raised in: 
Hughson, CA
California
Website: 
https://bethaniehumphreys.com/ [3]
Prizes won: 

Honorable Mention from Community College Humanities Association Pacific-Western Division for poem “As If Eaten,” published in 2017 American River Review

Honorable Mention from judge, Sandra Beasley for poem “Earthbound Hymn,” published in Unrequited: An Anthology of Love Poems about Inanimate Objects, 2016

1st Place winner of Modesto Jr. College’s Mecha essay contest, “What It Means to Be a Chicano,” May of 1999

What I'm reading now: 
Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz
Craft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses
Meander, Spiral, Explode by Jane Allison
Writers Retreats: 
Community of Writers
Identifies as: 
LGBTQ
Prefers to work with: 
Children
Disability
Immigration
LGBTQ
Schools
Teachers
Women

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Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/bethanie_humphreys [2] mailto:bethaniehu@hotmail.com [3] https://bethaniehumphreys.com/