Anne Broeksma (1987) is a Dutch poet, prose writer and journalist. In 2014 she made her literary debut with poetry collection “Regen kosmos kamerplant”, for which she received the C.C.S. Crone Stipend. “Vesper” followed in 2021, and was nominated for the J.C. Bloem Poetry Prize and the Herman de Coninck Prize. Broeksma wrote many short stories as part of the Shortreads Collective and is coordinator of De Eenzame Uitvaart, an initiative that provides funeral ceremonies with a poem for those who passed away without relatives, and the Silent Poetry Lab in Utrecht, an open space where one can write poetry in silence. She also works as a freelance fundraiser for museums and nature organizations.
Her nonfiction debut “Een verhaal met schubben”, a Anne Broeksma (1987) is a Dutch poet, prose writer and journalist. In 2014 she made her literary debut with poetry collection “Regen kosmos kamerplant”, for which she received the C.C.S. Crone Stipend. “Vesper” followed in 2021, and was nominated for the J.C. Bloem Poetry Prize and the Herman de Coninck Prize. Broeksma wrote many short stories as part of the Shortreads Collective and is coordinator of De Eenzame Uitvaart, an initiative that provides funeral ceremonies with a poem for those who passed away without relatives, and the Silent Poetry Lab in Utrecht, an open space where one can write poetry in silence. She also works as a freelance fundraiser for museums and nature organizations.
Her nonfiction debut “Een verhaal met schubben”, a book about pangolins, was published on February 17th 2024, World Pangolin Day. During her research, Broeksma also started writing about nature conservation for newspapers and magazines. Her blog “Notulen bij het ongetemde” reports on all matters untamed, such as her vegetable garden next to the river Vecht in Utrecht....more