Hannah
Cohen
About
Hannah Cohen received her MFA in Creative Writing from Queens University of Charlotte. Hannah is the author of two poetry chapbooks from Glass Poetry Press: YEAR OF THE SCAPEGOAT (2022) and BAD ANATOMY (2018). Hannah is one of the founding editors of the online literary journal Cotton Xenomorph. Publications include the University of Arizona's Poetry Center blog 1508, Michigan Quarterly Review, Booth, Hey Alma, Pidgeonholes, Qu Lit Mag, The Offing, The Rumpus, Cherry Tree, Drunk Monkeys, and others. She was a Best of the Net 2018 finalist and a Pushcart Prize nominee. She is working on a novel and an essay collection, somehow. Hannah lives in Virginia with her partner and their three cats.
Chapbooks
Selected Publications
- A Living Eulogy for Literary Twitter - UA Poetry Center
- Two Poems - Poetry Currency
- Special to Me: A Phantom of the Paradise Essay - Drunk Monkeys
- Searching For a Friend at the End of LiveJournal - Michigan Quarterly Review
- After Passing the Standardized Field Sobriety Test, I - BOOTH
- The Only Jewish Character in IT Deserved Better - Hey Alma
- Hookup as Time Loop - Pidgeonholes
- Daughterland - Qu Lit Mag
- The Last Fanfiction I Ever Wrote - The Offing
- Poem After Reading the Chapter in Stephen King's 'It' Where the Word "Kike" Appears Six Times - Cherry Tree (print only)
- Interview with Ross Gay - The Rumpus
- Four Poems - Drunk Monkeys
- Lonely Girl Abecedarian - SWWIM
- Some Covenant - Glass Poetry
- Crush - Bending Genres
- Desert Fathers - Cosmonauts Avenue
- The Kids That Look Like Me Keep Dying - Longleaf Review
- Two Poems - Pretty Owl Poetry
- Two Poems - Cease, Cows
- The Only Living Girl in a Rock Opera - Luna Luna Magazine
- Publications from 2014-2016 include december, Unlost Journal, Tishman Review, Rabble Lit, and others. Just ask me if you want to know where else I've been published.
Reviews & Interviews
- Interview with Southern Review of Books, March 2023
- The Line Break Podcast, May 2022
- Accountability Roundtable with Sundress Publications, 2019
- Podcast Interview with Mike Sakasegawa, "Keep The Channel Open", May 2018
- In my last relationship, I was a television" featured in Verse Daily, March 2018
- Interview/Review with Jose Angel Araguz, May 2018
Readings & Panels & Events
Queens University of Charlotte Alumni Panel: "Starting an Independent Literary Journal or Small Press" - October 2022
The Transgressive Spirit of Jewish Poetics, New Orleans Poetry Festival, April 2021 (Online)
Explorations: A National Poetry Month Reading, April 2021 (Online)
BeatBurg, Riverviews Art Space, 2017-2021