Kristen E. Nelson

Kristen E. Nelson is a queer writer, performer, and community builder. She is the author of the length of this gap (Damaged Goods, August 2018) and two chapbooks: sometimes I gets lost and is grateful for noises in the dark (Dancing Girl, 2017) and Write, Dad (Unthinkable Creatures, 2012). Kristen’s poem “After the Crotalus atrox” was anthologized in The Sonoran Desert: A Literary Field Guide and nominated for a 2016 Pushcart Prize by the University of Arizona Press. She has published work in Bombay Gin, Denver Quarterly, Drunken Boat, Tarpaulin Sky Journal, Trickhouse, and Everyday Genius, among others. Kristen is the founder of Casa Libre en la Solana, a non-profit writing center in Tucson, Arizona, where she worked as the Executive Director for 14 years and the co-founder of Four Queens. She is currently a Ph.D. student and graduate student instructor at UCSC in the Literature Department’s creative/critical writing concentration. More info: kristenenelson.org

2018 Events
Rising from the Ashes: Women Writers as the Phoenix
Form and/as Performance
2019 Events
Rising from the Ashes: Women Writers as the Phoenix
Form as Performance
2023 Events
Necro-poetics: Practices of Invocation | Writing with the Dead