b ferguson

b is a Bahamian poet, essayist and educator.

They want you to read, more, poems.

 
 
 

b ferguson (they/them) is a Bahamian poet, essayist and is currently working on a book of nonfiction, The Climate Sirens (Graywolf, forthcoming), about Hurricane Dorian, the effects of climate change on Small-Island Developing States, and how centuries of far-flung injustices—like colonization, slavery, and numerous inequalities at local and global scales—have come to cause the climate crisis.

b is the winner of the 2019 Hurston/Wright College Writers Award, a winner of the 2019 92Y Discovery Contest, winner of The Cincinnati Review’s 2019 Robert and Adele Schiff Poetry Prize, winner of The 2019 Breakwater Peseroff Poetry Prize, winner of the 2019 Nâzım Hikmet Poetry Prize, and an Adroit Journal Gregory Djanikian Scholar. They have received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), New York Foundation for the Arts, NYU’s Creative Writing Graduate Program, NYU’s Global Research Initiative, and New York City’s Writers in the Public Schools. They and their writing have been featured, published or forthcoming in The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Times, The New Yorker, VICE News, The Paris Review, The Kenyon Review, Academy of American Poet’s Poem-A-Day, and Winter Tangerine, and anthologized in US Poet Laureate Ada Limón’s You Are Here: Poetry in the Natural World (Milkweed Editions, 2024) and Best New Poets 2017, among others. They teach creative writing at New York University and The New School. They hope you tell them all about your wonder.

 
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Selected Publications

(or check out b’s cv)

Recorded Lectures and Conversations

The Poetics of the Climate Crisis,” The New School, 2022

The Gulf Stream and the Atlantic World: a conversation between Ada Ferrer, Bernard Ferguson, Hugh Hayden and Stephanie Herdrich,” The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2022

Selected Essays & Reviews

The Lantern, the Lightning, the Sea, and the Raft,” Kenyon Review, 2023

Damage and Loss,” The New York Times Magazine, 2021

Searching for Gwendolyn Brooks,” The Paris Review Online, 2021

Hurricane Dorian Was a Climate Injustice,” The New Yorker, 2019

Micro-Review of Jenny Odell’s How to Do Nothing, The Common, 2019

Look At How The Bullets Have Missed,” The Rumpus, May 2018

Selected Poems

Parkside & Ocean,” Academy of American Poet’s Poem-A-Day

the wrong horses,” Bat City Review

awaiting a carriage, any,” Academy of American Poet’s Poem-A-Day

niggas in the sun,” No Tokens

Mr. Jailer,” Winner of the 2019 Hurston/Wright Foundation College Writers Award

it might be a hurricane year,” Narrative

noseeums,” The Southampton Review

hearsay,” Breakwater Review

Press, Interviews and Lectures

The Gulf Stream and the Atlantic World,” a conversation between Ada Ferrer, Bernard Ferguson, Hugh Hayden and Stephanie Herdrich, The Metropolitan Museum

In the Field: Conversations With Our Contributors,” Water~Stone Review

Q&A, The Hurston/Wright Foundation

On “you’re welcome,” winner of the 2019 Robert and Adele Schiff Poetry Prize, The Cincinnati Review

Check out the full list of b’s published work and features, or their cv.

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Reach out. Drop a line.

b is available for commissions, lectures, workshops and other collaborations.

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