Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley

Discipline: Poetry

Based In: Kalamazoo, MI

Year at Millay: 2018

Awards/Honors: Award Winner, Virginia Literary Awards, Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA (2020); Prize Winner, Howard Frank Mosher Short Fiction Prize, Hunger Mountain, Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpelier, VT (2019).

Website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Naka-Hasebe_Kingsley

Benjamín Naka-Hasebe Kingsley was born to two True Temper wheelbarrow factory workers and belongs to the Onondaga Nation of Indigenous Americans in New York. He is the Affrilachian author of the collections DēmosAn American Multitude (Milkweed, 2021), Colonize Me (Saturnalia, 2019), and Not Your Mama’s Melting Pot (University of Nebraska Press, 2018). These collections have won or been a finalist for over two dozen awards, including the Association for Asian American Studies Award for Outstanding Achievement, the International Latino Book Award, and the Library of Virginia Literary Award. He is recipient of Fellowships from the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, Tickner Center, and Kundiman, among others. His recent work has been published in The BreakBeat Poets: LatiNEXT, Native Voices: Honoring Indigenous PoetryThe Georgia ReviewKenyon ReviewOxford American, Poetry, & Tin House.

Kingsley worked as an Assistant Professor of English in the College of Arts and Letters at Old Dominion University from 2019–2020 and currently works as a professor at Kalamazoo College.