Lucinda Marshall is the author of Inheritance Of Aging Self (Finishing Line Press, 2021). Her poetry has appeared in Global Poemics, Broadkill Review, Foliate Oak, The Rising Phoenix Review, and Poetica, among others, as well as in the anthologies “Poems in the Aftermath” (Indolent Books), “You Can Hear The Ocean” (Brighten Press), “Is It Hot In Here Or Is It Just Me?” (Beautiful Cadaver Project), and “We Will Not Be Silenced” (Indie Blu(e) Publishing). Her writing has received awards from Waterline Writers, Third Wednesday, and Montgomery Magazine.
Marshall lives in Gaithersburg, MD where she is the founder of DiVerse Gaithersburg Poetry Reading and the Gaithersburg Poetry Workshop, and also helped create the Local Poets collection at Quince Orchard Library. In addition, she has served as a volunteer mentor for the Gaithersburg Teen Writing Workshop, part of a program run by the Maryland Writers’ Association.
Marshall is also an award-winning artist who has worked in a variety of mediums, including her most recent work in improvisational quilting.