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Danielle Dubrasky

Danielle Beazer Dubrasky is an associate professor of English and Creative Writing at Southern Utah University. She is the author of the full-length poetry collection, Drift Migration (Ashland Poetry Press, 2021), the chapbook Ruin and Light (Anabiosis Press, 2015), and the limited-edition/letterpress art book Invisible Shores (Red Butte Press/University of Utah, 2017). She also co-edited, with Karin Anderson, the Torrey House Press anthology Blossom as the Cliffrose: Mormon Legacies and the Beckoning Wild in 2021. Her poems have been published in Terrain.org, Pilgrimage, Sugar House Review, Salt Front, Cave Wall, Contrary Magazine, South Dakota Review, and elsewhere. Her essay, “Juliet,” won the 2020 Mississippi Review Nonfiction Prize.

She is currently the director of the Grace A. Tanner Center for Human Values at Southern Utah University. Danielle grew up in Charlottesville, Virginia, but has lived the last 20 years in southern Utah.

My Events

Friday: SU Book Fest at SUMA

Friday, October 18

@ Southern Utah Museum of Art (SUMA)


Join us in a poet-artist crossover opening event for SUMA’s Salt Lines: Exploring Climate, Environment, and the Saline Influx. Attendees can meet the artists and poets as well as listen to Danielle Beezer Dubrasky (Drift Migration) and Natalie Young (All of This Was Once Under Water) deliver eco-themed poetry readings. Mingle with artists, talk with book festival authors/illustrators, and explore the museum exhibit.


Small Press, Big Impact

Saturday, October 19 12PM - 12:45PM

@ Johnson Arts Center


The advantages of using a regional and independent publishing house and the scope of work that these publishers provide readers.


Is Poetry the Fifth Element?

Saturday, October 19 2PM - 2:45PM

@ Artisans Art Gallery


Poets Lisa Bickmore, Rog Carney, Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, and Natalie Padilla Young discuss poetry techniques through the four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. This session is moderated by Danielle Dubrasky.

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