Jasmine Griffin

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Jasmine Griffin

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Jasmine Griffin (she/her/they/them) currently serves as the Learning and Outreach Manager at the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, and a teaching artist with Women Writing for (a) Change and Hugo House. Jasmine previously held the roles with Lighthouse Writers Workshop, the Mercantile Library of Cincinnati, and Carve Magazine. Jasmine was recently published in Sage Cigarettes, Writer's Digest, midnight & indigo, Coffin Bell, Vast Chasm Magazine, Eunoia Review, Random Sample Review, Cincinnati Refined, Genre: Urban Arts, and Cleaning up Glitter. Jasmine received a MA in Creative Writing from Wilkes University and has participated in several fellowship and mentorship programs including, Voodoonauts, AWP's Writer to Writer Mentorship program, and Pitch Wars. Jasmine is releasing a debut poetry chapbook, Strange Religion, in July of 2024 and is currently at work on her first novel, Blackbird at the Crossroads, which is set in New Orleans and steeped in Southern lore.

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The Lookout

Writing In Color 2022 Retreat Preview: Q&A with Emilly Prado

July 27, 2022

Editor's Note: In advance of the 2022 Writi

Anna Qu Made In China
The Lookout

Writing In Color 2022 Retreat Preview: Q&A with Anna Qu

July 20, 2022

Editor's Note: In advance of the 2022 Writi