| Lucy Anderton was born in Great Britain and raised throughout Europe and the U.S. After receiving a BA in Jazz Composition from Berklee College of Music she toured Brazil as a hip-hop dancer and spent a year in Paris as a spy posing as a runway model. She has also made a living as a janitor, actor, teacher, muse, gardener, screenplay writer, secretary, touring performer, and a waitress. She received her MFA in Poetry from the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College and her work has appeared in a few journals, including The Iowa Review, Barrow Street Review, DIAGRAM, Tarpaulin Sky, Salt Hill Journal, AGNI Online, American Letters & Commentary, New York Quarterly, forklift, Ohio, Another Chicago Magazine, Rattapallax Magazine and the benefit anthology In The Arms Of Words: Poetry for Disaster Relief. She lives in the south of France in a 500 year old ruin which she is rebuilding with a French Man and a French Cat. |
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