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Gabrielle Grace Hogan

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ABOUT

Kurt Ostrow, (left) Gabrielle Grace Hogan (center), and Rob Colgate (right)

Pictured: Kurt David Ostrow, Gabrielle Grace Hogan, and Rob Macaisa Colgate

Originally from the ancestral lands of the Osage Nation and the Illini (St. Louis, Missouri), Gabrielle Grace Hogan (she/her) received her MFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 2022. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in TriQuarterly, The Journal, Muzzle, Salamander, Missouri Review, and others. She is the author of the chapbooks Soft Obliteration (Ghost City Press 2020) and Love Me With the Fierce Horse Of Your Heart (Ursus Americanus Press 2023), and has had her work supported by the Ragdale Foundation, Tin House Workshop, and the Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences.Her work prioritizes lesbian visibility, for all who fall under the label's umbrella.She is an assistant poetry editor at Foglifter, and a team writer at Autostraddle. She is currently working on her first manuscript.She lives on the ancestral lands of the Council of the Three Fires (Chicago, IL) with her girlfriend and their two cats, Moth and Ghost.

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WRITING

FORTHCOMING
"Beasts Real and Imagined in the District of Columbia" & "Strap-On As St. Augustine" — Georgia Review
SELECTED POEMS
"Paris Syndrome" — underblong
"The Last Animal to Arrive in the Kingdom" — The Cincinnati Review
"Preservation Method" — Salamander
"Body Agnostic" — Hooligan Mag
"The Rabbit" — Muzzle
"The Body Keeps Score But Man Am I Bad At Math" — Missouri Review
"Devotion" — Frontier Poetry
"If You Have A Minute to Spare, Tell Me Everything You Know" — The Los Angeles Review
"Charleston Poem" — North American Review
"How Do We Name This" — TriQuarterly
"Self-Portrait As Blah Blah Blah, Etc." — Maudlin House
"The Light Appears, It Disappears, It Passes" — Afternoon Visitor
"Take Me In Your Tender Arms, Roll Me in the Dirt" — *Glass: A Journal of Poetry
"We Should Rob Banks Together" — HAD

ESSAYS
"Are Birds Gay?"—Autostraddle
"Texas’ DIY Parties Are Creating Spaces for Lesbians From Scratch,"—Autostraddle
"We Loved boygenius Because of How They Loved Each Other,"—Autostraddle
Other Autostraddle essays
INTERVIEWS
"'One Consolidated Gasp:' A Conversation with Rickey Laurentiis"—The Rumpus
"Keetje Kuipers: On Fluctuating Value, the Gift of Time, Strap-Ons,and Her New Poetry Collection ‘Lonely Women Make Good Lovers’"—Write Or Die
"Matt Mitchell"—Full Stop
SELECTED RECOGNITION
The Hambidge Center for Creatives Arts & Sciences Residency, 2025
Tin House Autumn Workshop: Poetry, 2024
Ragdale Foundation Residency, 2023
CV with full list of publications here.

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CHAPBOOKS

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EVENTS

Photo credit: Stephanie Macias

27 Feb 2026 - Queer Art of Friendship with Rob Macaisa Colgate, Sam Herschel Wein, & Chen Chen (Women & Children First Bookstore, Chicago IL)

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FEATURES & INTERVIEWS

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FREE PALESTINE

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Kurt Ostrow, (left) Gabrielle Grace Hogan (center), and Rob Colgate (right)