Hannah Piette


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Hannah Piette is a poet living in New Haven. Hannah holds a degree in English from the University of California-Berkeley, an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and is currently pursuing a PhD in English at Yale University, where she won the Noah Webster Essay Prize for an essay on Dorothy Wordsworth’s journals. 

She is the author of the chapbook Screen Memory (The Year, 2026), and her poems can be found or are forthcoming in The Paris Review, Cleveland Review of Books, Chicago Review, Annulet, R&R, and elsewhere. She’s an assistant editor at The Yale Review, and with Scout Turkel and Samira Abed, she edits the journal Common Place: A Seasonal Publication of Poetry and Poetics.

Contact: hannah.piette@yale.edu