Adam Hughes (born August 2, 1982) is an American poet.
Hughes has published two full-length poetry collections, both from NYQ Books (a division of the New York Quarterly).
[1] In it, Hughes dealt with family, God, the miraculous and the mundane.
[2] Hughes' work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize,[3] and critics have praised his poetry for being lyrical, for showing a joy in language, and experimental in word usage.
He has worked as a pastor, a program director for individuals with disabilities, a bereavement coordinator for a hospice, and in drug and alcohol prevention.