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| Judyth Hill is a stand-up poet and teacher of poetry, living in amazed and grateful beauty, where the Rockies
meet the Plains, in Northern New Mexico. Her six published books of poetry include
Presence of Angels, Men Need Space, and poems of her land,
Black Hollyhock, First Light, from La Alameda Press. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed poem,
Wage Peace. She is a New Mexico Endowment for the Arts Road Scholar, and recipient of many poetry grants & fellowships. |

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She is also a food and travel writer for numerous national publications, and has recently completed a cookbook for the Santa Fe restaurant, Geronimo, forthcoming from Ten Speed Press in spring, ’04. Her next cookbook,
The Dharma of Baking: Recipes from the Original Chocolate
Maven, will be forthcoming from Celestial Arts Press in 2005. She was described by the St. Helena Examiner as, "Energy with skin”, and The Denver Post as, “A tigress with a pen”.
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