Danielle Beazer Dubrasky is the author of Drift Migration (Ashland Poetry Press), a letterpress book Invisible Shores (Red Butte Press, University of Utah), and the chapbook Ruin and Light (Anabiosis Press). Several journals have published her poems, including Chiron Review, Ninth Letter, South Dakota Review, and Sugar House Review. Her essay, “Juliet,” won the 2020 Mississippi Review Nonfiction Prize. Danielle has won awards through the Utah Arts Council and been a Fellow at the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. A professor of English and Creative Writing at Southern Utah University, she directs the Grace A. Tanner Center for Human Values.