
Anne Haven McDonnell is a poet and associate professor with the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. Her poems have appeared in venues including The Georgia Review, Flyway: Journal of Writing and Environment, Whitefish Review, Fourth River, Crab Creek Review, and Terrain. She is the author of Breath on a Coal, winner of the Halycon Poetry Prize from Middle Creek Press, and the chapbook Living with Wolves. She holds an Interdisciplinary MA degree in Environmental Humanities from Prescott College and has been the recipient of the American Indian College Fund Master’s fellowship with the Mellon Foundation, the Gingko Prize for Ecopoetry, and a special mention for a 2021 Pushcart Prize.