Profile
Zach Linge is a visiting assistant professor and a freelance consultant, who works at the intersections of language and technology. Linge’s recent publications appear in The Atlantic, Humanities, Ploughshares, Poetry, and elsewhere. Linge holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English from the University of Texas and a doctoral degree in creative writing from Florida State University.
Presentations
“Everett’s Nondiscrete Capital of Self,” American Literature Association 34th Annual Conference
“Love and Sensuality in Contemporary International Poetry,” Other Words Annual Conference
“Hypernarrative Fourierism in Everett’s Stories,” American Literature Association 28th Annual Conference
“Theory of/and Original Writing After Deconstruction.” «Écritures déliées.» Colloque International, Université de Rouen
“The Body Out of Place: Reading Percival Everett through Sara Ahmed,” American Literature Association 27th Annual Conference
Awards
Bergman Poetry Prize, judged by Nobel Prize-winner Louise Glück, Finalist
Kenyon Review Writers Workshop Scholar
Sewanee Review Writer’s Workshop, Tennessee Williams Scholar
Publications
Articles:
“Network Temporality in Percival Everett’s Poetry,” Humanities
“Reading the Hype about Hyper into Percival Everett,” African American Review
“The Body Out of Place: Reading Percival Everett through Sara Ahmed,” [Inter]sections
Poetry:
“Sophomores,” Ploughshares
“Bring the OJ,” The Atlantic
“Every Song You’d Play While High Is Haunted Now,” Court Green
“Branches,” New England Review
“Fingers on a Gay Man,” Poetry
Anthologies:
Another Last Call: Poems on Addiction & Deliverance, Sarabande Books
Dream of the River, Jacar Press
Best New Poets