Aaron Apps

Aaron Apps studies poetry and poetics, sexual somatechnics, animacy, hybrid forms, and the history of intersex literature. His manuscript Dear Herculine won 2014 Sawtooth Poetry Prize and is forthcoming from Ahsahta Press. His other collections include Compos(t) Mentis (BlazeVox, 2012) and Intersex (Tarpaulin Sky, 2015). Aaron’s writing has appeared in numerous journals, including Pleiades, LIT, Washington Square Review, Puerto del Sol, Los Angeles Review, and Carolina Quarterly.

Prize anthology mentions

Best American Essays 2014*

Best American Essays 2016*

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