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Dixie Partridge
Dixie Lee Henderson Partridge grew up with seven siblings on an Afton, Wyoming farm homesteaded with her great-grandfather. Stories rooted in that childhood make up many of the poems of her two published books, Deer in the Haystacks (1984), and Watermark (1991), which received the national Eileen W. Barnes Award for a book of poetry by a woman over forty. Dixie’s poetry has won several awards and is widely published in national and regional journals and anthologies; she is working on two additional book manuscripts. Dixie earned a degree in English from Brigham Young University and studied in Northwest writing workshops. She has edited poetry for a River Writing anthology and currently serves as the poetry editor of two journals. She and her husband Jerry have raised their six children in Richland, Washington, near the Columbia River. Much of Dixie’s work carries a strong sense of place and history and a tone of emotional or spiritual change, displacement, or discovery. [from Discoveries: Two Centuries of Poems by Mormon Women, 110-11]

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Also Known As Dixie L. Partridge; Dixie Lee PartridgeDixie Lee Henderson Partridge
Religion LDS
Birth Date July 6, 1943
Birth Place Afton, Wyoming
Education B.A., English, BYU, 1965
Northwest Writers Workshops
Affiliations Washington Poets Association
Rattlesnake Mountain Writers (founding member)
Awards Eileen W. Barnes Award (for book manuscript) 1990
Seattle Arts Commission Writers Award, 1989;
Bumbershoot Awards (WA state) 1988, 1990, 1992
Arts Council Broadside Award (Ellensburg WA), 1986
William Stafford Awards, WA Poets Association, 1979, 1982, 1989
Catholic Press Assoc. Award for Poetry, 1989
Journal Awards from Literature & Belief, 1989 and Dialogue, 1997
Various local and regional awards in poetry 1990-2000
Personal Statement "Partridge offers a strong sense of place, history, and family. Her poems glow with a farmer's wary love of nature and an economy honed by years of study and writing." [England and Clark, Harvest]
Other Biographical Information Residence: Richland, WA
Contact Information:
1817 Marshall Ct.
Richland WA 99352

[This data provided by the author on April 25, 2003]

Works by Dixie Partridge
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YearGenre
Generous Poetry: A Conversation with Dixie L. Partridge2007Interview / Panel
From This Ground: Where a Continent Divides2007Personal Essay
Luggage: for one leaving2007Poetry
Pool of Aspen: After Forty Years2007Poetry
Watermark: The Reservoir2007Poetry
Standing in Place in Yellowstone2003Poetry
What’s Visible Near Moab2003Poetry
In the North Cascades2002Poetry
New under the Sun: Awaiting a Birth2002Poetry
Turn, Near Equinox2002Poetry
White Noise2002Poetry
Year of the Bat2002Poetry
Again, October2001Poetry
Late Gardens2001Poetry
Through High Country Woods, before Spring2001Poetry
The Year's Last Banquets2001Poetry
Apprentice in Autumn2000Poetry
Corridor2000Poetry
From a River Road1999Poetry
From This Ground1999Poetry
In a Time of Fall Plowing1999Poetry
Past and Present Tenses1999Poetry
Winter Woods Without Snow1999Poetry
The Watering1998Poetry
About Stones1997Poetry
Rain Forest1997Poetry
Sage Junction1997Poetry
Sleeping Out at the Farm1997Poetry
states of grace1997Poetry
Cold, After Drought1996Poetry
Near the Utah Arches1996Poetry
Sleep Island1996Poetry
Bread: A Returning1995Poetry
Daughter, in April1995Poetry
Descending Order1995Poetry
On Re-Entering Autumn1995Poetry
Ravens at Island in the Sky, Canyonlands, Utah1995Poetry
Release: A Moment1995Poetry
Saturday: One Version: (Fourth Week of An Unidentified Illness)1995Poetry
Strand1995Poetry
Traveling without Reservation1995Poetry
Detour1994Poetry
Movements Giving Off Light1994Poetry
Routes Back1994Poetry
Breadcrumbs1993Poetry
Leave of Absence1993Poetry
Night Myths1993Poetry
Notes for a Son, 19, Living Abroad1993Poetry
Venetian Blinds1993Poetry
Shedding of Summers1992Poetry
Things Grown Out of the Dark1992Poetry
Winter Loss1992Poetry
Aspen Grove1991Poetry
One Sunday's Rain : (After Word of My Father's Illness)1991Poetry
Watermark1991Poetry Collection
Words for Late Summer1991Poetry
During Drought1990Poetry
Field Pond1990Poetry
Hostage1990Poetry
Obsidian1990Poetry
One of the Women1990Poetry
Rain1990Poetry
Abandoned Farmyard, November1989Poetry
City Rains1989Poetry
Cliff Dwellings1989Poetry
Learning to Quilt1989Poetry
Quickening1989Poetry
Receiving Word1989Poetry
Ritual Rising1989Poetry
Snowy Owl At Woodland Park Zoo1989Poetry
Watermarks1989Poetry
Why Do Trees Look Blue1989Poetry
Wilderness1989Poetry
A Woman Dreams of Her Daughter, Born with Down's Syndrome1989Poetry
Her Listening1988Poetry
Winter Terms1988Poetry
Aunt Mavis1987Poetry
Imprint: Fragment from a Childhood1987Poetry
Luggage1987Poetry
Night of the Freezing Rain1987Poetry
Nocturne, October1987Poetry
On Seeing Part of a Cast Iron Stove, Rusting Behind a Shed1987Poetry
Papering1987Poetry
Piano Pieces1987Poetry
Watercolor1987Poetry
What Changes1987Poetry
Absence1986Poetry
Prevailing Wind1986Poetry
Release: Greeting Jade Back from the Indonesian Mission1986Poetry
Angles1985Poetry
Why We Climbed1985Poetry
Winter Horses1985Poetry
Deer in the Haystacks 1984Poetry Collection
Dry Creek Farmer1984Poetry
Taking a Side Road Home1984Poetry
The Burlap Years1983Poetry
One Winter1981Poetry
The Call1980Poetry
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