Dawn Daniels
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Dawn Daniels is a book editor, hiker, avid adventurer, and (hopefully one day) an author. Her short story "On the Fragility of Wood" was the runner-up for the Clyde C. Tull Prose Prize and was published in Open Field magazine; this is her first published poem. She currently lives in the general wilderness as she hikes 2,650 miles alone from Canada to Mexico on the Pacific Crest Trail and only questions the sanity of that undertaking about ten times a day.
Website: https://www.instagram.com/adventureswithdawn/
Winning Entry: To My Love, the Man on Lincoln Avenue Who Yelled, “Hey Sexy. Nice Ass.”
Contest Won: Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest 2017, Honorable Mention