Press

Book Reviews of Six Rivers:
The Adirondack Review
The Asian American Literature Fans blog (review #1, review #2)
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
Hyphen Magazine
Melusine, or Woman in the 21st Century
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Pharos
Poetry

Book Reviews of A History of the Cetacean American Diaspora:
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
diaCRITICS
drstephaniehan.com
kristinlatour.com
Literary Matters
The Los Angeles Review
The On the Other Side of the Eye blog
Stay Thirsty Media
Stirring: A Literary Collection
Tinderbox Poetry Journal
Waxwing

Interviews/Q&A’s:
ACR Bulletin
Acre Books
Anchor & Plume Press
andreablythe.com
Cultural Weekly: With Tina Schumann, I answered questions about craft.
Lantern Review
The Millions (mutual interview with novelist Laura Goode; re: spelling bees)
The Nervous Breakdown (interview #1, interview #2)
Newtown Literary
Passages North (mutual interview with poet Jessica Cuello)
Sahtu Press
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association blog
www.stephaniehan.com‘s “Woman Warrior” feature
The Southampton Review
Sycamore Review
Wildness

Translations:
Maria Giuseppina Di Rienzo’s Italian translation of Jenna’s poem “What Do
You Want to Be When You Grow Up?”

Audio:
Listen to Jenna talk about her obsessions/inspirations and read poems on
The Lit Fantastic, a Portland, Oregon, radio show.
Listen to Jenna’s poem “Majorca, May 1936” read and discussed on the Read
To Me podcast.

Video:
**********NEW: Watch the book trailer for Manatee Lagoon!**********
Watch Jenna read ten poems in the Huffington Post Video Reading Series.
Watch Jenna in the Poetry Is Bread 2020 National Poetry Month series.
Or watch Jenna read and talk about how she writes on New Hampshire TV.

Miscellany:
Read this write-up of one of Jenna’s readings (The Clock) and this one (The Exonian).
Jenna recommends you listen to this playlist (Largehearted Boy).
Jenna was quoted about her obsession with Boggle in this article (Slate).
Jenna talks feminism in this lovely Margaret Rhee essay (Strange Horizons).
Jenna is in great company on Celeste Ng’s list of AAPI women writers (Salon).
As well as this list of “groundbreaking Asian American poets” (NBC News).
This Camino Santos art references the ’17 Elgin winners, including Cetacean.
A nice shout-out from Literary North.

Jenna was profiled in Michele Sharpe’s Sept/Oct 2018 Poets & Writers article:
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