Judith Chibante

Poet

FRESNO, CA
California US
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Author's Bio

Judith Chibante resides in Fresno, California. She is a later-in-life poet, having returned to her creative writing roots after a four-decade career in education. Continuing inspiration for her writing comes from having been raised on a farm; life in an agricultural region; the small miracles of daily living; and, multiple episodes of navigating the medical world both as a patient and as a patient advocate for loved ones.  She is privileged to have had special learning opportunities with poets Marie Howe, Joseph Millar, Dorianne Laux, and Robert Sward; however, primary influence is the work and teaching of Ellen Bass, her teacher over the past several years. She has taught poetry for seventh-graders and high schoolers, and has edited a volume of poetry for teachers.

Publications & Prizes

Chapbook:
Radio In the Night (Finishing Line Press, 2017)
Journals:
High Desert Journal
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Song of the San Joaquin
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Tule Review
Prizes won: 

Grand Prize for "Swans in a Mahogany Frame," 95th Poetry Contest of The Ina Coolbrith Cirlce, 2014.

First Prize in Nature, Love, Humor, and Poet's Choice categories, various years of annual contests, The Ina Coolbrith Circle.

Fourth Place Winner, "I Married in the Year of Assassinations," Writers Digest 2022 Poetry Awards

Third Place Winner, "For Lot's Wife (A Parable of Fame)," Writers Digest 2023 Poetry Awards

Personal Favorites

What I'm reading now: 
Properties of Thirst by Marianne Wiggins, Dissolve by Sherwin Bitsui, semiautomatic by evie shockley, A Woman of No Importance by Sonia Purnell

More Information

Born in: 
CA
California
Raised in: 
Central Valley, CA
California
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Last update: Jan 16, 2024