Andrew Durbin is the author of the full-length poetry collection Mature Themes (2014) and several chapbooks, including Believers (2013), MacArthur Park (2015), and Forgetting the Hand (2016). In his hybrid poetics, he engages poetry, prose, and pop culture and social media vernaculars; he has been praised for his work’s eclectic range of reference and self-conscious exploration of contemporary experience and landscapes. In an interview with BOMB, Durbin noted, “I write about urban experience but ultimately try to explore the fantasies we have of these places, including my own. There’s imaginary landscape, continuously evolving as a result of cultural production, and I’m interested in that space, the one we lower on top of an actual one.”

Durbin coedits Wonder, a small press specializing in art books and ephemera. He lives in New York City.