Leslie LaChance is a poet, essayist, and teacher who makes her home in East Nashville, Tennessee. Leslie’s poems are lyrical cartographies of every place she’s ever been or wanted to be, real or imagined.Some of her poems and stories have appeared in Still: The Journal, Mead, Quiddity, Apple Valley Review, The Birmingham Poetry Review, The Greensboro Review, Juked, and other journals. How She Got That Way, her poetry chapbook, was published in the quartet edition Mend & Hone from Toadlily Press in 2013. Three of her poems have been nominated for The Pushcart Prize. She blogs about living with metastatic cancer at Sojourn & Stardust, and she is a regular contributor to The East Nashvillian magazine.
You can find Leslie on Twitter and Instagram (@fortunajones) and on Facebook. Visit her website, LeslieLaChance.com, and her blog, Sojourn & Stardust.
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