Hannah van Wieringen (1982) writes prose and poetry, while she works on translating and editing theater. She studied writing for figurative arts in Utrecht. With her first book, De kermis van Gravezuid (2012, The Hravezound Festival), a novel in the form of stories set in her childhood village of Drihausen, she won the Academica Literatuurprijs 2014 Award. She made her debut in poetry in 2014, with Hier kijken we naar (What we look at), for which she won, in 2015, the Het Liegend Konijn debut poet award. In 2016 the short story Prijs de dag voordat de avond valt (Value the day before nightfall) was released. In 2020 he won the Victoriefonds Cultuurprijs voor Letteren award. Her usually autobiographical poems are musical and associative, often written in the plural first person, and narrate, among other things, childhood memories and the journey to adulthood.