
Ashby Logan Hill is a poet, writer, artist, and educator from Harrisonburg, Virginia currently living and working in Richmond. He has studied extensively with poets James Tate, Dara Barrois-Dixon, Lynn Xu, Peter Gizzi, Camille Rankine, Susan Hankla, Lilah Hegnauer, and Laurie Kutchins as well as with writers Hilary Holladay, Sabina Murray, Edie Meidav and Noy Holland. Hill holds an MFA in Poetry from UMASS Amherst (2017) where he was a reader for "jubilat," received a B.A. in English with Creative Writing and Art Minors from James Madison University (2012) where he studied graphic design and the art of book making, and was a member of the 2004 graduating class at The American Boychoir School in Princeton, New Jersey. His written works are featured in The Oregon Hill Review, Vagabond, Cobra Lily, voicemail poems, WHURK Cultural Review, Byrd Whistle, River City Poets Anthology, and the 2024 Virginia Poetry Society Anthology. As Poems for People Virginia, Logan performs personalized, typewritten poetry on demand across Virginia and is the author of the recently published chapbook You Went to the River to See What it Would Be Like to Become a Fish (Bottlecap Press 2025).