Conrad is known for using and inventing the poetic form of "[Soma]tics." This form is a sort of writing prompt/personal exercise in being engaged in the present moment. Conrad was the subject of the 2016 feature documentary “The Book of Conrad” directed by David C. Welch and Belinda Schmid, which premiered as part of the main slate at the Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival and screened as part of the Gelatina Festival in Spain and at the Museum of Modern Art in Vienna. Conrad was one of the two poets in the short film, ''I Hope I'm Loud When I'm Dead'' (2018) by filmmaker
Beatrice Gibson, also featured was poet
Eileen Myles. Conrad was a 2014
Lannan Fellow, a 2013 MacDowell Fellow, and a 2011 Pew Fellow, they also conduct workshops on (Soma)tic poetry and Ecopoetics. Their book
While Standing in Line for Death won a 2018
Lambda Book Award.
Amanda Paradise: Resurrect Extinct Vibration received a 2022
PEN Oakland – Josephine Miles Literary Award. In 2022, they were awarded a
Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize for lifetime achievement in poetry. In 2019, Conrad cancelled their planned appearance at the
Swiss Institute Contemporary Art New York because of the organizations support of artist
Tobias Madison, who was accused of domestic violence. Conrad teaches poetry at
Columbia University and the Sandberg Art Institute in Amsterdam. == Personal life ==