Judyth Hill, poet, maestra, publisher, is the author of nine collections of poetry, including DAZZLING WOBBLE, GODDESS CAFÉ, WRITING DOWN THE MOON, MEN NEED SPACE, the forthcoming CUANDO SOMOS FLORES: POEMAS DE SAN MIGUEL, and the internationally acclaimed poem, “Wage Peace.” Her work has been widely anthologized. published world-round, set to music, performed, and recorded by choruses, orchestras, and dance companies.
Hill is Chair of the PEN International Women Writers Committee, Managing Editor of the hybrid publishing company, Wild Rising Press, Special Projects Director for the San Miguel Writers Conference, and an Anusara Yoga Special Subjects instructor.
Originator of the poetry process, WildWriting, Hill conducts poetry and memoir workshops at conferences world-round and on Zoom; she leads Muse on the Move yoga/poetry/foodie adventures in Taos, NM, Slovenia, Ireland, and Mexico.
Hill has received grants from the Witter Bynner Poetry Foundation, McCune Foundation, and New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities. She authored poetry curriculum for the O’Keeffe and Folk Art Museums in Santa Fe, NM and served as Literary Projects Coordinator for New Mexico Arts, a division of NM State Office of Cultural Affairs.
Hill stands in consonance with Rainer Maria Rilke: “To praise is the whole thing…” She offers writers the opportunity to explore the territory that breathes between this world and themselves, between heart and hand, pen and paper, and the skills to expand that territory.
Judyth was described by the St. Helena Examiner as, “Energy with skin” and by the Denver Post as, “A tigress with a pen.”
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101 She Who Speaks Through the Ages with Judyth Hill
Read more: 101 She Who Speaks Through the Ages with Judyth HillAcross centuries and cultures, literature again and again echoes the presence of the Divine Feminine—creatrix, destroyer, mother, lover, healer, wisdom-keeper, Witch, and wild force. She appears in many forms: calling the world into being, descending into the underworld, dancing at the edge of annihilation, speaking through animals and rivers, and rising into dreams, poems, and…
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102 The Divine Feminine in Literature with Judyth Hill
Read more: 102 The Divine Feminine in Literature with Judyth HillAcross centuries and cultures, literature again and again echoes the presence of the Divine Feminine—creatrix, destroyer, mother, lover, healer, wisdom-keeper, Witch, and wild force. She appears in many forms: calling the world into being, descending into the underworld, dancing at the edge of annihilation, speaking through animals and rivers, and rising into dreams, poems, and…

