Audrey McGlinchy is a native of the Philadelphia suburbs and a recent graduate of Wesleyan University. She is the recipient of a 2011-2012 Princeton in Asia Fellowship and recently returned to the U.S. after a year in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where she taught, danced, and ate. Audrey’s poetry has appeared in TINGE Magazine and The Hangman’s Lime. As a dancer, she has worked with international artists Liz Lerman, Katsura Kan, and Sonoko Prow. She dreams about an MFA in poetry and owning a cottage in western Ireland.
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