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Forgotten Ground Regained

Jane Satterfield

Website: janesatterfield.org
Jane Satterfield was born in England and educated in the United States. She has published several books of poetry, including The Badass Brontë and Apocalypse Mix, and won several poetry prizes, including the 49th Parallel Poetry Prize from Bellingham Review, the Ledbury Festival Poetry Prize, and the Mslexia women’s poetry prize.
Much of her poetry takes the form of alliterative accentual tetrameter or trimeter, including the following poems (and even her iambics are highly alliterative):
  • “Bestiary for a Cemetery” and “Cursing for Beginners” in Apocalypse Mix
  • “Spellcasters” and “Errant Queen” in Interim 39.2 (Rewilding and Rebirth).
  • "Spring Charm with Wildlife Camera" in in Burrow Press Review’s Nature Issue (What’s Mine of Wilderness?)
  • Incantation for a Vanished Visitor and Night in Literary Matters
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