Logan Garner lives on Oregon's north coast at the mouth of the Columbia River. Originally from Indiana, he writes poetry of place reflective of his Hoosier roots and Pacific Northwest home. His work has been featured in the Elevation Review, Flying Island, the Salal Review, Orca Literary Journal and others. Recipient of the 2023 Neahkahnie Mountain Poetry Prize, his poetry collections include The Sin of Feeding Wild Birds (Broken Tribe Press, 2025) and Here, in the Floodplain (Plan B Press, 2023). You can find him on Instagram at @logangarnerpoetry and on Poets and Writers.

Books:

The Sin of Feeding Wild Birds (Broken Tribe Press, 2025)

Here, in the Floodplain (Plan B Press, 2023)

Anthologies:

Across Latitude and Language: World Poetry Anthology 2025

Journals:

Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality & the Arts

Orca: A Literary Journal

The Salal Review, Lower Columbia College

Elevation Review, Kneeland Center for Poetry

Flying Island, Indiana Writers Center

Upper Left Edge

The Purpled Nail, Underwood Press

The North Coast Squid, Hoffman Center for the Arts

Word and Image, Hoffman Center for the Arts (Oct. 2024)

Honors and awards:

2025 Olseth Family Foundation Writer in Residence

2023 Neahkahnie Mountain Poetry Prize, Hoffman Center for the Arts

2021 Silver Honorable Mention, Writers of the Future Contest

Judge:

2024 Neahkahnie Mountain Poetry Prize