Hannah Star Rogers received her MFA in poetry from Columbia University, Ph.D. at Cornell University on the intersection of art and science, and is a visiting scholar in Creative Writing at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland. She has writing taught at Columbia University, the University of Virginia, and the University of Strathclyde. She is the co-founder of A Sense of Place, which has held creative and nature writing courses at the ABCRC in Oyster, VA, Mountain Lake Biological Station, and the Highlands Biology Station.
Her poems and reviews have appeared in The Kenyon Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Tupelo Quarterly, The Carolina Quarterly, and The Boston Review, among others. Her flash fiction has been honored by Nat. Brut and Glimmer Train. She has received the Akademie Schloss Solitude Fellowship in Stuttgart, Germany, Djerassi Artist Residency in Woodside, CA, the international artist residency at ArtHub in Kingman, AZ, the Jerome Foundation-funded Tofte Lake Center emerging artist residency, the Arctic Circle in Finland, the Catswalk Residency in Catskill, NY, and National Park Service writing residencies in both Schoodic, Maine and the Everglades, FL.