Chengru He / 何琤茹 is the author of a hybrid memoir, I Would Vanish into Its Stronger Existence (Wet Cement Press, forthcoming) and a book of poetry, MO月N (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press, forthcoming); and the translator of two books from the Chinese. Her writing, translation, and multimedia work appear or are forthcoming in Alchemy: A Journal of Translation, Ancient Exchanges, Defunct, Colorado Review, Gulf Coast, Poet Lore, Speculative Nonfiction, Tint Journal, Unlikely Stories Mark V, Watershed Review, and elsewhere. A former ESL teacher in Shanghai, she is currently a PhD student in poetry at the University of Utah. Find out more at chengruhe.net.
Literary Curiosities
Spring 2024
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The Kenyon Review · “月” by Chengru He (a) there is always a waxing crescent in poetry between the new moon and full phase rising hanging itself on top of […]
