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Sandra Beasley (born May 5, 1980, in Vienna, Virginia) is an American poet and non-fiction writer. ==Background== Beasley graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, earned a B.A. in English ''magna cum laude'' from the University of Virginia, and later received an MFA degree from American University. For several years she worked as an editor at ''The American Scholar'' before leaving the position to write full-time. Beasley is the author of the poetry collections ''Theories of Falling'' (New Issues, 2008) and ''I Was the Jukebox,'' (W.W. Norton, 2010), as well as the memoir ''Don't Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life'' (Crown, 2011), which is also as a cultural history of food allergies. Her poetry has been anthologized in ''The Best American Poetry 2010'', ''Poetry Daily'', ''Verse Daily'', and ''Best New Poets 2005'', as well as such journals as ''Poetry'', ''The Believer'', ''AGNI'' online, ''Blackbird'', ''Barrelhouse'', ''Copper Nickel'', ''Gulf Coast'', and ''Black Warrior Review''. She was a regular contributor to the "XX Files" column for the ''Washington Post Magazine'' and more recently her prose has appeared in the ''Wall Street Journal'' and ''Psychology Today.'' She has received fellowships to the University of Mississippi (as the Summer Poet in Residence), the Sewanee Writers' Conference (Walter E. Dakin Fellowship), and Virginia Center for Creative Arts (two Cafritz Fellowships), among others honors. She serves on the Board for the (Writer's Center ) and is also a member of the (Arts Club of Washington ).
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