Person with long, curly hair holds a microphone under pink lighting, with projected yellow letters and symbols illuminating the background and their hands.
Noa Micaela fields. book launch at elastic. Eva geczy.

Noa Micaela Fields

Poetesse

Noa Micaela Fields is an echodeviant enjambment queen (translation: trans poet with hearing aids) in search of the hypervivid in her one and only captionless life. Fields is the author of E (Nightboat Books, 2026), an alterbook embracing the poetic glitch of mishearing as a subversive technology of transformation. 

Among other places, her words have been published in Tripwire, Anomaly, Foglifter, Zoeglossia, Ghost City Press, The Oxford Handbook of Electronic Dance Music, Sixty Inches From Center, Antiphony, Tyger Quarterly, and various zines. 

Beyond the page, her poems take on embodied form in ritual-performance remixes; such ethereal access mischief has transpired at Artists Space, Poetry Project, Wrightwood 659, Elastic Arts, Beyond Baroque, and elsewhere.

Born in California, she now lives in Chicago, where she curates events at the Poetry Foundation and edits poetry for Chrysalis, a literary magazine by and for trans youth.