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Hannah Darling Fenn: A Writer鈥檚 Journey
By Annalynn Mueller, junior English Major
May 2, 2024
Pictured above: Hannah Darling Fenn
After receiving a creative writing scholarship in high school, Hannah Darling Fenn was inspired to pursue English at SOU. Although Hannah was not sure what she wanted to do after college, she knew she wanted to work in the arts. She now balances her talents of writing and passions for poetry in her everyday life. After 10 years of experience, she confidently states that she loves her freelance job because of its flexibility, the 鈥渦nsuspecting avenues鈥 and the 鈥渙pportunities [that] can flow to you in ways you can鈥檛 necessarily predict.鈥
Hannah entered the freelance writing world from an internship with The Ashland Daily Tidings and The Medford Mail Tribune that she did her senior year of college alongside her late father, John Darling. Working under her father鈥檚 wing was a great way to learn the trade. This early experience led her to the opportunity to write a column that covered performances at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and soon other freelance writing work. She continued to write locally, as well as doing some online work for online and print publications in the Midwest. Now she has gone on to write for bigger publications such as Glam, River + Bay, Edible New, Wilde Magazine, FSM, and Cordella Magazine.
Pictured Above: Hannah’s poetry on Cordella Magazine鈥檚 website
Hannah has worked as a daily lifestyle news writer for Static Media, and now works for a catering company. With her rotating set of clients and projects, she enjoys the 鈥渜uiet focus of delivering into a piece and the way the outline unfolds.鈥 Each morning she logs onto her workboard, claims an article she is interested in, researches, writes, and edits, all in three hours. Since most of the news articles are time sensitive, 鈥渟peed is key.鈥 She tries to pick pieces on topics she is interested in such as astrology, motherhood, or wellness, but she writes about many different subjects. Depending on the types of articles available, Hannah鈥檚 days can be more relaxed: 鈥淥ne of the perks of working as a freelance writer is the flexibility.鈥 Hannah has appreciated this flexibility as it allows her to be more present with her children and pursue her passion for poetry.
“Copy writing and journalism have been steady and reliable in terms of making a living and I think it鈥檚 a great line of work for anyone who loves to write and desires a flexible lifestyle.”
鈥 Hannah Darling Fenn
In addition to news writing, Hannah is also working on a book of her own poetry, which is 鈥渢he most fun [she鈥檚] had in [her] writing career.鈥 It is important for her to 鈥渂alance those two realms of writing in [her] life, both generating income and remaining connected to the art of poetics.鈥 Her poetry collection has been written over a five year period; many of the poems were composed 鈥渋n the notes app of [her] phone, while waiting in the car for [her] son鈥檚 jiu-jitsu practice.鈥 For Hannah,this collection of poems shows 鈥渓ittle meshes of receiving from the poetic ether, in ordinary daily moments.鈥 She is thrilled that they will be made into a book. At first, publishing a whole book of poems felt daunting and Hannah hit many mental roadblocks along the way. After working with a writing coach, Hannah鈥檚 book was picked up by Kelsay Books, the first publisher she submitted her collection to.
“If you find yourself doing more technical writing work and you鈥檙e an artist at heart who might feel a bit starved creatively in those roles, “Beyond writing stories to fill a paper, you can still intertwine the poetic into your daily life. Stay tethered to it, whatever you鈥檙e doing.”
鈥 Hannah Darling Fenn
The English and Creative Writing classes that Hannah took at SOU have provided her 鈥渁 great foundation to have for the writing profession鈥 and she holds them 鈥渧ery dearly.鈥 She particularly cherished her poetry courses and often incorporated similar workshops into her own teaching while working as a poetry educator at an art museum. Her technical writing courses provided her with great foundational skills that 鈥減aved the way for [her] career.鈥 Although not all writing positions require a bachelor’s degree, many do prefer it. Hannah thinks that it is 鈥渨ise to choose an English degree in college鈥 because 鈥渢here will always be a need for copywriting and journalism.鈥 Even with the rise in use of AI, Hannah has 鈥渘ot encountered a shortage of writing work.鈥 Most of the publications she works for are 鈥減retty anti-AI. They want real humans writing for them.鈥
Pictured Above: Hannah Darling Fenn working as a poetry educator
Hannah encourages aspiring writers to do internships and immerse themselves in whatever type of writing they are passionate about, creative and technical. She recommends reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron as it was 鈥渜uite the diving board鈥 for her own creative journey. Hannah plans to continue freelance writing and hopes to publish more poetry, maybe even a piece of fiction. She’s also considering the possibility of pursuing an MFA in poetry, teaching poetry, and exploring other creative projects. Her recent publications and pieces of her poetry can be found at .
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