Welcome!
My poetry, fiction, and essays have been described as “muscular,” “hard-working,” “disciplined,” “scalpel-precise,” “grimly witty,” “scientific,” “ecstatic,” “sensuous,” “mythic,” and “full of surprises”–all of which might be fairly apt descriptions for me, too.
My writing classes–which range from Surrealist writing games to poetic constraints to nature writing–foster play, experimentation, and creativity.
I’ve led community writing classes for high school students, people who are incarcerated, military veterans and their families, LGBTQIA+ affinity groups, health care workers, and general audiences.
In all my classes, my goal is to help us build relationships with our inner wisdom, with each other, and with the more-than-human world.
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Books
Beautiful Outlaw
Winner of the Kelsey Street Press QTBIPOC Book Prize
& the 2026 Oregon Book Award Stafford/Hall Award for Poetry
“For heart, for smarts, for a scalpel-precise vision of our America at this moment—I want Jennifer Perrine’s poems to guide me through the misogyny, xenophobia, yearning, racism, connection, and gun-fascination of our time. It’s not just their bravery, but it’s also their formal mastery, particularly in the Beautiful Outlaw, a form that guides by absence. I am so grateful to have met Perrine’s voice, and I’m eager to see where it takes me.”
—Elizabeth Bradfield, author of Toward Antarctica and editor of Cascadia Field Guide
Purchase from Kelsey Street Press or your local bookseller,
or order a signed copy here.
Again
“Again deepens the rhetoric of idioms and presidential tweets, restoring adjectives like “tremendous” and “terrific” to complexity and nuance. Perrine looks both at what the individual self and individual words mean in a country that feels dystopian. These poems speak to the collective of a nation who is bearing a time full of disconnection and emotional hungers, but still ‘among the most decent of sinners.’ With these sensuous and often mythic makeovers, language shines again, even burns, but most importantly words start to mean again.”
—Traci Brimhall, author of Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod
Purchase from Airlie Press or your local bookseller,
or order a signed copy here.
No Confession, No Mass
Winner of the 2014 Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry,
the 2015 Bisexual Book Award for Poetry,
& the 2016 Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award
“No Confession, No Mass is lyrical, inventive, and full of surprises, offering us fresh ways of seeing old stories. The music is a delight throughout—agile and apt—language enjoying itself! Jennifer Perrine writes: ‘and returned her whole, startled raw, launched her back into the world.’ This is what fine poetry can do—and No Confession, No Mass does it.”
—Ellen Bass, author of Like a Beggar
Purchase from University of Nebraska Press or your local bookseller,
or order a signed copy here.
In the Human Zoo
Winner of the 2010 Agha Shahid Ali Prize in Poetry
“Jennifer Perrine’s poems, saturated in taut emotion and even in overt violence, are yet cooled, disciplined, by rigorous rendering, carefully evoked locations and descriptions. Jennifer Perrine is a deeply committed poet, intelligent, intense and perceptive of the minutiae of inner and outer human trauma.”
—Anne Winters
Purchase from University of Utah Press or your local bookseller,
or order a signed copy here.
The Body Is No Machine
Winner of the 2008 Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award in Poetry
“Jennifer Perrine is a poet of formal agility and surprise, with a command of language that ranges from the spare to the luxuriously rampant, from the scientific to the ecstatic. The Body Is No Machine—indeed! Here we see the sensual body in all its chameleon shades of gender and passion. These poems are exact, intelligent, vivid, thrilling—a first book to admire, and a poet to watch.”
—Betsy Sholl
Purchase from New Issues or your local bookseller,
or order a signed copy here.
Events
To schedule readings or other events, email me at: jp@jenniferperrine.org
Upcoming Events:
Thursday, June 18, 2026, 2pm-6:10pm PT – Hudson Valley Writers Center (Livestream)
I’ll be part of a cavalcade of performances for The Word at 250, an in-person and livestreamed event hosted by the Hudson Valley Writers Center. This celebration of language, community, and the power of narrative includes poetry and prose readings and music. Join for the whole 250 minutes, or drop in for my spot (5:30-5:40pm PT). The event is pay-what-you-wish, and all are welcome. To view the full lineup and receive the livestream link, visit the HVWC website.
Wednesday, July 29, 2026, 7pm-9:30pm PT – Bird Alliance Wildlife Sanctuary, Portland, Oregon
I’m guiding a free full moon forest therapy walk, in collaboration with People of Color Outdoors and Bird Alliance of Oregon, as part of the Bird Days of Summer. On this sensory-focused walk beginning in daylight and ending in darkness, we’ll walk at a very slow pace with frequent stops for approximately 1.5 miles. The trail includes stairs and some steep elevation changes of 100-300 feet. Headlamps will be provided, and advanced registration is required.
Sunday, August 30, 2026, 7pm PT – Word Virus, Portland, Oregon
As part of the launch for Valerie Hsiung’s new book, The pedestrian, I’ll be reading alongside Valerie, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Jeffrey Pethybridge, Carolina Ebeid, and Consuelo Wise at Word Virus Books. The event is free and open to the public.
Sunday, September 13, 2026, 7pm PT – Ross Island Grocery & Café, Portland, Oregon
I’ll be reading as part of the Studio Series Poetry Reading and Open Mic alongside Jaye Nasir. The event is free and open to the public.
Thursday, November 5 – Sunday, November 8, 2026 – Port Orchard, Washington
I’ll be teaching two classes at Northwest Writers’ Weekend: Writing with Our More-Than-Human Kin and Only Connect: Finding Unity in Fragments. Registration for the weekend is $550, which includes lodging at a beautiful wooded retreat site, three scrumptious meals a day, and classes in poetry, songwriting, creative nonfiction, cross-genre writing, and art. Scholarships are available, and all classes are open to writers of all kinds and experience levels.
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Jennifer (JP) Perrine
is the author of five books of poetry: Beautiful Outlaw, Again, The Body Is No Machine, In the Human Zoo, and No Confession, No Mass. Their other recent work appears in Best Small Fictions, A Mouth Holds Many Things: A De-Canon Hybrid Lit Collection, and Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, and Poetry. A two-time winner of Arts and Culture Diversity and Inclusion Awards from the Asian American Journalists Association, Perrine lives in Portland, Oregon, where they cohost the Incite: Queer Writers Read series, guide birding walks and forest therapy retreats, and manage an equity and environmental justice program for the state of Oregon.
Photo by KRP Photography
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Publications
Poems
From Beautiful Outlaw:
“Dear Ghost,” Poetry Northwest, March 2023
“Last Night I Had Such Good Dreams,” Southern Indiana Review, Fall 2022
“Rage,” Missouri Review, Spring 2022
“Votive,” JuxtaProse Literary Magazine, Winter 2021
“A Little Flesh, A Little History,” Cutbank: All Accounts and Mixture, November 2021
“You Spend Half Your Life Just Covering Up,” “Guns,” “Except, of Course, for Mother’s Day,” and “An Account, Not a Fable,” New Letters, October 2021
“Breasts,” Arlington Literary Journal, June 2021
“Xenophobia,” “Isolation,” and “This Too,” The Seventh Wave, April 2021
“Stay (I Missed You)” and “Upon Researching Lung Fung, the Much Maligned Local Takeout Joint, I Stumble on the Meaning of My Mother’s Maiden Name,” New Letters, Winter/Spring 2021
“Sickness,” Mass Poetry “The Hard Work of Hope,” January 2021
“My Partner Says He Wants to Buy a Gun, Just in Case” and “Choose Your Own,” The Rumpus, December 2020
“Care and Feeding,” Cutbank: All Accounts and Mixture, November 2020
“Dive,” The Common, October 2020
“Sickness,” Collaboration with artist Michele L’Heureux, Broadsided Press, July 2020
“Hysteroscopy” and “That the ones you grieve may be grieving you,” Under a Warm Green Linden, June 2020
“We Call This an Anniversary,” Literary Arts Blog, March 2019
“Now Is Not the Time to Talk About Gun Control,” Collaboration with artist Kristen T. Woodward, Broadsided Press, January 2018
“I Tell Death, Eventually,” Rattle, Spring 2017
“The Students Have Asked Me to Be More Visibly Queer,” Older Queer Voices: The Intimacy of Survival, January 2017
“Run, Hide, Fight,” Rogue Agent, November 2016
From Again:
From No Confession, No Mass:
“Greed | Charity,” The Rondeau Roundup, August 2017
“Wild Child (Slight Return),” ME, AT 17 Poetry and Prose Series, Silver Birch Press, February 2017
“Letter to Half a Lifetime Ago,” Older Queer Voices: The Intimacy of Survival, January 2017
“Invocation: [Saint] Genevieve,” “Embarrassment: from baraço (halter),” “A Theory of Violence,” “Ode to the Motorcycle,” and “Fishwife,” The Wardrobe’s Best Dressed, February 2016
“The Mystic Speaks of Attachment,” “Lust | Chastity,” and “Mobility,” Connotation Press, September 2014
“Yoke” and “Temperance | Gluttony,” Revolution House, May 2014
“Humility | Pride” and “Envy | Kindness,” The Account, Spring 2014
“‘Tis of Thee,” The Journal, Winter 2014
“A Theory of Violence,” Split This Rock Poem of the Week, June 21, 2013
“The Mother, The Girl, The Mirror That Speaks,” dsm Magazine, May/June/July 2012
From In the Human Zoo:
“Origin Story,” Briars Lit, 2018
“This Page from My Pillow Book, This Page from My Bestiary,” Unsplendid 1.2
From The Body Is No Machine:
“Ex Ovo Omnia,” Collaboration with artist Julie Evanoff, Broadsided Press Switcheroo, April 2010
“Gender Question #2: Butch, Femme, Androgynous, or All Over the Map?,” Winner of the Goodreads Poetry Contest, January 2009
“Pica,” Poets.org, 2007
“Epithalamium with Peeping Tom,” Verse Daily, June 21, 2007
Other Poems Available Online:
“Forgive Me,” Orion Magazine, 2023
“Aubade with Pando” and “The Whole Journey,” Plant-Human Quarterly, Fall 2022
“Wednesday Morning Haibun” and “New Home Haibun,” Stirring, Winter 2022
“In the Garden of Invasive Species, I Offer Gratitude,” The Common, December 2020
“On the Spring Equinox,” The Rumpus, December 2020
“Things Are Looking Up,” Cutbank: All Accounts and Mixture, November 2020
“Colossal,” Rattle, Spring 2019
“Achromotrichia” and “After My Sister Reports the Rape,” Unsplendid, February 2017
“We Have Come to the End of the Oyster Months,” Nepantla, September 2016
“Absence Makes,” Wildness, August 2016
“Dear Rhiannon,” Pangyrus, June 19, 2016
“Dear False Positive,” The Journal, Fall 2015
“Easter Weekend, 1998,” Jet Fuel Review, Spring 2015
Essays
“Through the Veil & Into the Cave: Anis Mojgani’s Playground of Poetry,” All Classical Radio’s Artist Anthology: 40 Creatives of the Pacific Northwest, April 2024
“Speed, Power, Play: Takeshi Yonezawa’s Lifelike Leather Art,” All Classical Radio’s Artist Anthology: 40 Creatives of the Pacific Northwest, January 2024
“Beyond Repair,” Five Minutes, January 2024
“Portrait of My Mother in Mint Green,” Oregon Humanities, December 2023
“You-Are-Not-Mad Lib,” The Maine Review, November 2023
“‘We Are the Original Conservationists’: Reclaiming the Black and Brown Roots of Environmental Justice,” Oregon Humanities, January 2023
“Horror Vacui,” Harpur Palate, January 2023
“Finding a Forest Mentor,” Plant-Human Quarterly, Winter 2022
“We Know What We’ve Experienced,” Oregon Humanities: Beyond the Margins, August 2022
“We’re Here for Each Other,” Oregon Humanities: Beyond the Margins, July 2022
“Bend the Line,” The Gay & Lesbian Review, February 2021
“The Poem That Won’t Leave You Alone,” At Length, 2017
“My Love Is Large—My Love Contains Multitudes,” Memorious, November 2011
Poems
“Grief Sequence,” Valparaiso Fiction Review, Summer 2018
“Out of Order,” LiteralLatte, Winter 2017
Interviews
Poet Q&A: Jennifer Perrine on Formalism in Poetry, Finding Inspiration in Grief, and Writing as Healing, Oregon ArtsWatch, April 2025
Collaborators’ Q&A, Broadsided Press, July 2020
Oregon Literary Fellowships Q&A, Literary Arts, March 2019
Collaborators’ Q&A, Broadsided Press, January 2018
So You Wanna Win a Book Prize?, Prairie Schooner, March 2015
“their words make this possible”: A Roundtable Discussion of Poetics of Emplacement with Poets from Women Write Resistance: Poets Resist Gender Violence, Spoon River Poetry Review, April 2014
How Jennifer Perrine Became a Writer, PhD in Creative Writing, June 2012
A Winner’s Advice: Jennifer Perrine, Poets & Writers Magazine, February 2012
Collaborators’ Q&A, Broadsided Press, April 2010
Audio/Video
“Finding the Freedom in Form,” Central Oregon Writers Guild Meeting, September 2025
“Last Night I Had Such Good Dreams,” The Slowdown, April 2023
“Forgive Me,” Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry, 2023
Faculty & Scholar Reading, LiTFUSE, September 2021
Airlie Press Author Reading, LiTFUSE, September 2021
Writers in the Schools End-of-Year Celebration, Literary Arts, June 2021
The Occasion, my monthly poetry radio show on KBOO Radio, January – December 2020
Highlights from the Portland Book Festival, The Archive Project, Oregon Public Broadcasting, November 2020
Re:Definition Reading with Nate Marshall, Portland Book Festival, November 2020
Interview, Voices from the Real World, November 2020
Airlie Press Launch Reading with Megan Alpert & Amelia Díaz Ettinger, Annie Bloom’s Books, September 2020
Reading & Interview, Rattlecast, September 2020
Audio-only version on SoundCloud, iTunes, & mp3
Launch Video for Again, Airlie Press, September 2020
“Fur Baby,” Rattle, Summer 2020
“World,” Airlie Press, June 2020
Interview, Poetry and Everything, KBOO Radio, October 2019
“Colossal,” Rattle, Spring 2019
“I Tell Death, Eventually,” Rattle, Spring 2017
“Achromotrichia” and “After My Sister Reports the Rape,” Unsplendid, February 2017
“in/fest\ive” and “When the Doctor Said, It’s Too Late,” Hermeneutic Chaos, September 2016
St. Peter’s B-List Reading, Festival of Faith and Writing, April 2014
Women Write Resistance Reading, Lincoln, Nebraska, September 2013
Poetry Reading, Air Schooner Reading Series, February 2013
“Strange Love,” Air Schooner, August 2012
Poetry Reading/Interview, Prosody, WYEP 91.3FM, January 2010
“Home Visit: Jenny,” Rattle, Summer 2009
Reading with Marianne Boruch and Wayne Miller, The Moe Green Poetry Hour, January 23, 2008
“Home Visit: Danny,” Rattle, Summer 2007
Reading with Doug Cox, Warehouse Reading Series, Florida State University, December 6, 2005