J.D. Ho's Backyard Alchemy pays careful, empathetic attention to the personal and historical meanings of local ecologies
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J.D. HO was born by the sea, raised on a rock, went to Williams College with a bunch of hippies, schmoozed in Hollywood, drove to Austin, Texas for an MFA at University of Texas's Michener Center for Writers, and now freelances and lives among foxes and deer on a sliver of East Coast green. J.D.'s work has appeared in Georgia Review, Missouri Review, Ninth Letter, and other journals.
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