
Jake Rose, JOAN at The Elliott Bay Book Company – Seattle, WA
Poet, artist, and educator Jake Rose visits the store to discuss their debut collection, JOAN, a narrative sequence of lyric poems reimagining Joan of Arc as a framework for queer identity, transformation, and poetic voice.
Collapsing biography and autobiography, the poetry of Jake Rose’s debut explores queer identity, grief, and desire through the historical framework of Joan of Arc’s life. Moving through rural landscapes of the speaker’s youth, contradictions of faith, consequences of desire, and fragmentations of trauma, JOAN is structured as an excavation of the speaker’s most intimate moments, combining poetry with historical quotations, visual collage, and a sequence of film stills. Through vivid lyric moments, the poems construct a speaker and world both intimate and charged—“I have to touch my farthest feeling,” “the sapphire dusk draping its lace arias”—with clarity and vibrant intensity. Refusing resolution, these poems dwell in rupture, reinvention, and fluid forms of gender that come to life outside of inherited boundaries. This collection speaks from the margins, searching for a body the self might inhabit and asking what it means to transform through language, gender, and desire.
JOAN is the winner of the Phoenix Emerging Poet Book Prize.
Jake Rose is a poet and artist based in California’s Central Valley. Rose teaches at the University of California, Davis and has work published or forthcoming in The Atlantic, West Branch, Foglifter, and elsewhere. JOAN, winner of the 2026 Phoenix Emerging Poets Book Prize, is their debut collection. Rose edits the magazine Vers Lit.
