Soren Stockman

Soren Stockman’s poems have appeared in Bellevue Literary Review, Bennington Review, BOAAT, Columbia Journal, The Iowa Review, The Literary Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Narrative, the PEN Poetry Series, The Recluse, St. Petersburg Review, Southword Journal, Tin House, and Tupelo Quarterly, among others, while his prose has appeared in The Fanzine, Kenyon Review, and Playboy. Stockman’s work has been awarded First Place in the Narrative 30 Below Contest, and he is the recipient of fellowships from Gloucester Writers Center, Lacawac Artist’s Residency, New York University, New York State Summer Writers Institute, and the Ucross Foundation. Performance credits include “Joseph Merrick” in "The Elephant Man" at the Wings Theater and “Victor Pistachio” in "Bloodshot" and "Bloodshot: The Call," part of the Exponential Festival and performed at Target Margin Theater and The A.R.T./NY Mezzanine Theater. Hailed by Publisher's Weekly as "an acute and tender work of self-discovery and acceptance," "Elephant" (Four Way Books, 2022) is his debut collection of poems.