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Living Poetry with Poet and Teacher, Allie Rigby

20 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Heart Path Podcast, we expand our minds, hearts, and rekindle creative spark with Poet and Author of Moonscape for a Child, Allie Rigby.   Allie Rigby is a poet with roots in the chaparral of Southern California. Moonscape for a Child [https://asterismbooks.com/product/moonscape-for-a-child-allie-rigby] is her debut poetry collection (Bored Wolves, 2024). Writing honors include a Fulbright Fellowship, a William Dickey Fellowship, and contribution to the annual Bread Loaf Writing Conference. Her poems and essays appear on Living on Earth Radio, WFIU’s The Poet’s Weave, Equatorial Literary Magazine, Parentheses Journal, and more. She has a master’s degree in English: Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. She has taught at Ovidius University, Loft Literary Center, Point Reyes National Seashore Association, and for events with the US-Romanian Embassy. She is an editor for The SEEfest Review and the curator behind Living Poetry [https://livingpoetry.substack.com/]. You can find more of her work at www.allierigby.com. [http://www.allierigby.com.] She's on IG @allie.j.rigby. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2532264/support]

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