Hannah Rodabaugh
Boise, ID
Hannah Rodabaugh is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net-nominated poet. She earned an MA in Literature from Miami University and an MFA in Writing & Poetics from Naropa University. She is the author of the ecopoetry collection Lost Cathedral (Cornerstone Press/University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) and four chapbooks of poetry, including We Don’t Bury Our Dead When Our Dead Are Animals and The Leonids. You can find her poetry in The Indianapolis Review, Camas Magazine, Glassworks Magazine, Plant-Human Quarterly, The Westchester Review, EcoTheo Review, and Berkeley Poetry Review. She has been awarded a Literature Fellowship from the Idaho Commission on the Arts and has twice served as the Artist-in-Residence for the National Park Service. She teaches at Boise State University, the College of Western Idaho, and The Cabin. When not writing, she volunteers for the Golden Eagle Audubon Society and collects rare desert plants from around the world.



