Beatrice Underwood-Sweet
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Bio for 2024

Beatrice is a displaced Kentuckian who looks forward to LexPoMo every year. She is a high school teacher of English Language Learners. In her spare time, she is a book dragon, writes poetry and prose, and studies various languages.

Reason for signing up:

I sign up every year because I sometimes need accountability to encourage myself to write on a daily basis. I also love being a part of an amazing, supportive community of writers.

Poems Submitted This Year:

Badges

Participated in the 2013 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2013 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2014 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2014 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2015 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2015 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2016 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2016 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2017 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2017 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2019 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2019 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2020 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2020 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2021 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge
Participated in the 2021 Lexington Poetry Month Writing Challenge

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