Jess Yuan
Jess Yuan is a poet, educator, and architect. She is the author of Slow Render (2024), winner of the Airlie Prize, and Threshold Amnesia (2020), selected by Justin Phillip Reed as winner of the Yemassee Chapbook Contest. Jess has received the Gulf Coast Poetry Prize and fellowships from Kundiman and Miami Writers Institute. Her poems appear in Best New Poets, Tupelo Quarterly Review, and AGNI, among others. Jess received her BA in Architecture from Yale, M.Arch from Harvard Graduate School of Design, and MFA in Poetry from the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins. She is currently the Director of Intermediate Architecture Studios at Boston Architectural College, and lives with her spouse in Boston.

