Jennifer Fox Bennett is Odawa from Wikwemikong, Ontario (Canada) and Ojibwe by way of Odenah, Wisconsin (Bad River Band of Chippewa Indians, US). She's spent her life all over the North American continent and most recently, the San Francisco Bay Area, where she's been performing at spoken word events, speakeasies, theatrical productions, gallery openings, fashion shows, and friends' basements since she arrived several years ago.

She's had poetry, short fiction, and essays published in anthologies (Resist! {AK Press}), magazines ("Red Ink" {University of Arizona Press}, "Atlantis" {Mount Saint Vincent University}, "Other" {San Francisco}), online journals ("Oregon Literary Review" {Portland}), and zines ("Specious Species" {San Francisco}).

She co-hosted a monthly poetry series for the former Native American Cultural Center based out of San Francisco with Cherokee writer/educator, Kim Shuck from 2003-05.

Jennifer received her B.S. from Cornell University. Her first chapbook, Left To Shatter (Monkey Book Press {San Francisco}) is out-of-print. Don't worry, she's working on a new one.

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