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      <image:title>home. - about. - Alexa Luborsky…</image:title>
      <image:caption>…is a writer and multimedia artist of Western Armenian and Jewish descent. She has received support from organizations such as the International Armenian Literary Alliance, Artist Trust, the Bloedel Reserve, and the Carolyn Moore Writing Residency, among others. Her poems and hybrid works have appeared in journals such as Adroit, AGNI, Black Warrior Review, The Margins, Ninth Letter, The Rumpus, and West Branch, among others. Alexa is currently the interviews editor at Poetry Northwest and holds an MFA in poetry from the University of Virginia. You can most likely find her at the woodshop, learning a folk dance, eating an apricot, or otherwise engaged in attempts at embodiment with varying degrees of success, if she’s not at her writing desk. She resides on the territories of the Coast Salish people in Seattle.</image:caption>
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