Jill Darling is the author of Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures, (re)iteration(s), a geography of syntax, Solve For, begin with may: a series of moments, and two collaborative chapbooks with Laura Wetherington and Hannah Ensor: at the intersection of 3, and The First Steps are the Deepest. Her poetics essays and reviews can be found in 1508 the Arizona Poetry Center blog; Entropy; How2; Something on Paper; and Ethos: A Digital Review of Arts, Humanities, and Public Ethics; and poems, essays, and short fiction have been published in journals including Gertrude, Denver Quarterly, /NOR, Aufgabe, 580 Split, Quarter After Eight, in the anthology Poetic Voices Without Borders, and more. Darling teaches at University of Michigan-Dearborn and lives in Ypsilanti. More info can be found at jilldarling.com.
Jill Darling
2018 Events
Small Press Reading IV
2019 Events
Somewhere in the Cloud & Inbetween: A Reading & Dusie Kollektiv Chapbook Exchange in Tribute to Marthe Reed
2021 Events
Teaching at the Edge: Poetic Pedagogies Roundtable
2023 Events
Climate and Culture: a generative talk and workshop