Alexandra Morgan Geiger, California native, graduated with a BFA in fine art and creative writing at UCSB, then from NYC School of Social Work with her MSW. She spent ten years in Manhattan, where, combining the expressive arts with psychotherapy, she launched a year career devoted to the healing of the human heart and spiritual transformation.
The raw vast beauty of both California and the Hudson Valley, where she spent the following three decades, shine through her poetry and short stories. Blunt honesty, a quirky rhythm and spirit weave through themes of food, sexuality, abuse, river and lake kayaking, therapy, friendship, spirituality, and parental-daughter and sibling relationships.
Alexandra participated as a reader at The Woodstock Story Slam and Poetry Festival. She was featured at the Woodstock Colony and Omega Institute.
Her work has appeared in Persimmon Tree, The Artisan, The Woven Tale Press, Muse Literary Journal, and a quarterly contributor to Neptune poetry journal since 2020.Alexandra has made her home in sunny St Peterburg, Florida. Her books Daddio and memoir, Journey to the Core: From Shame to Love, are scheduled for release in 2026.
