Han VanderHart
Hollis Summers Poetry Prize: Larks (Ohio U Press, 2025). What Pecan Light (BCP, 2021). Co-Editor: @riverriverbooks.bsky.social EIC: @moistpoetryjournal.bsky.social Host: @ofpoetrypodcast.bsky.social Southern. PhD Duke. they/them. Durham, NC. 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇵🇸
- It’s my birthday week, and I have a new chapbook with Bottlecap Press! Use code BTGO with three books in your cart to get one free—you’ll want @martin65.bsky.social’s DOGWITCH and @leepottspoet.bsky.social’s We’ll Miss the Stars in the Morning, trust me on this 💙📚 🎉🎉🎉 #poetry
- Chapbook of hawks, moons, intimacies, angers, blackberries, braids in summer, moths in the pantry, and porch-light poetics is here 🖤 bottlecap.press/products/hawk
- Chapbook of hawks, moons, intimacies, angers, blackberries, braids in summer, moths in the pantry, and porch-light poetics is here 🖤 bottlecap.press/products/hawk
- We cannot have a single-issue movement because we don’t live single-issue lives. Audre Lorde
- Reposted by Han VanderHartMorning read: @hanvanderhart.bsky.social ‘s “Dixie Land Delight” “I've looked in the glassy eyes of dead/ things. I've washed feathers and blood/ from my hands. I've laid down on/ a quilt, on an August day, watched/ the threads slip from their seams.” Whew! Awesome!
- Reposted by Han VanderHartCheck out RHINO’s latest issue to read Perugia poet Amanda Auchter’s new review of Perugia poet Corrie Williamson’s Your Mother’s Bear Gun (River River Books, 2025). Love to see our poets supporting each other’s work! @alauchter.bsky.social @rhinopoetry.bsky.social @riverriverbooks.bsky.social
- Reposted by Han VanderHartA flower is a series of events in time —Willa Carroll, from "Score for the Body Between Seed & Thorn"
- Reposted by Han VanderHartEditor Han is home and bound to their heating pad & couch so ASK THEM QUESTIONS if you’ve got them—about submissions, press, etc 📚💙
- Reposted by Han VanderHartHorace.
- Reposted by Han VanderHart“… the poet never rests. He is working constantly, when he dreams too.” - Jorge Luis Borges
- Reposted by Han VanderHartNo, seriously, you want this book.