Jennifer Judge writes poetry.

Jennifer has lived, worked, and created in northeastern Pennsylvania her whole life.  Her work comes out of this attachment to place—the abandoned smokestacks and factories, the forgotten coal mines, the river that weaves and rages through this place. She explores what it means to have a home and to find a new one. She explores what it means to be a wife and a mother.

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About

Jennifer Judge is a poet and professor. Her poem “81 North” was selected for permanent inclusion in the Jenny Holzer installation For Philadelphia 2018.  Her work has also appeared in Rhino, Literary Mama, Blueline, Under the Gum Tree, and The Fictional Cafe, among others. She earned her MFA from Goddard College.  She lives in Dallas, PA with her husband and two daughters.

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