Jazmine Opdycke
http://linktr.ee/jazmineopdycke

Bio (she/her)

Jazmine Opdycke is an Appalachian poet from McKee, Kentucky whose work explores girlhood, grief, faith, inheritance, and the opioid epidemic in Appalachia. Rooted in Eastern Kentucky, her poetry examines complicated relationships, survival, and the emotional landscape of rural poverty and addiction. Her work has appeared in Three Line Poetry #54, Inscape (2022-2026), and Eber & Wein’s Imagination and Best Poets of 2024. She completed the 2025 Poetry Gauntlet through the Carnegie Center and has received first place in poetry for Inscape three times. She is currently working on her first collection of poems.

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  1. Registration photo of RUDY THOMAS for the LexPoMo 2026 Writing Challenge. RUDY THOMAS says:

    May your first collection continue with your winning ways, Jasmine…

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