About
Hannah Ensor is a poet and essayist working around topics of pop culture, sports, queer television, and mass media. Their first book of poetry is Love Dream With Television (Noemi Press, 2018). With Natalie Diaz they served as associate editor of Bodies Built for Game, an anthology of contemporary sports literature, and with Laura Wetherington and Jill Darling they co-wrote the collaborative poetry chapbook at the intersection of 3. In 2019 they won the Judith A. Markowitz Award for Emerging Writers from Lambda Literary. Their writing has appeared in literary journals and anthologies, including Poetry Magazine, the PEN Poetry Series, The Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-Day, Essay Daily, JUPITER88, and Anne Carson: Ecstatic Lyre. Until December 2017, they served as the Literary Director at the University of Arizona Poetry Center; they have also worked at the University of Michigan as an instructor at the New England Literature Program (NELP) and managing the Hopwood Awards Program, and as an Assistant Professor (Fixed Term) of Creative Writing at Michigan State University. Hannah is an editor of textsound.org, a contributing poetry editor for DIAGRAM, and has served as president of the board of directors of Casa Libre en la Solana.