Ronnie Angel Pope is a writer and DPhil candidate at the University of Oxford. Her research explores blank space in contemporary poetics, focusing on the works of Fred Moten, Cecilia Vicuña, and Dom Sylvester Houédard.
Ronnie has published with Penguin Random House, The Times Literary Supplement, Vogue, and Yoko Ono. She was one of Frieze’s inaugural New Writers, a recipient of Repeller’s NYC Writers’ Prize, and ArtMonthly’s Michael O’Pray Prize. She was shortlisted for the Lumen Prize for Art and Technology for her work with TheVerseVerse—a poetry collective exploring the blockchain as a creative medium. Her debut pamphlet, iPhoneNotes, was published by If A Leaf Falls Press.Â
Previously, she co-convened the English Faculty's Modern and Contemporary Graduate Forum. She is a member of Chatham House, under the Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership, and an alumna of King's College London and Basel University, Switzerland.