Una cita literaria en el Writers Place en Kansas City por Xánath Caraza
El 6 de noviembre a las 7 p.m. CST el Writers Place
en la Ciudad de Kansas abre sus puertas para una lectura poética en Zoom con
María Miranda Maloney, Edward Vidaurre y la que escribe. Será una noche para celebrar la palabra y Día
de muertos. Ojalá y nos acompañen.
Maria Miranda Maloney is an
editor, publisher, educator, and the author of The Lost Letters of Mileva (Pandora
Lobo Press 2014 and Yuguru 2019) and The City I Love (Ranchos Press
2011). Her work has appeared in The Bellevue Literary Review,
MiPOesias, The Más Tequila Review, Acentos Review, Huizache, The Texas
Weather Anthology, Huizache, Progetto 7Lune Poesia, Xispas: Journal of Chicano
Art, Culture and Politics, Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum, The Catholic
Reporter, and Texas Review, as well as other national and
international journals. She is the founder of Mouthfeel Press. She was
born and raised in El Paso, Texas. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from
the University of Texas at El Paso. She currently lives in east
Texas.
Edward Vidaurre is the author of seven collections of poetry. He was the 2018-2019 City of McAllen, Texas Poet Laureate, a four-time Pushcart-nominated poet, and publisher of FlowerSong Press. His writings have appeared in The New York Times, The Texas Observer, Grist, Poet Lore, The Acentos Review, Poetrybay, Voices de la Luna, as well as other journals and anthologies. Vidaurre resides in McAllen, Texas with his wife and daughter.
Xánath
Caraza is the author
of fifteen collections of poetry, and two short story collections. Caraza has
been translated into English, Italian, Romanian, and Greek; and partially
translated into Nahuatl, Portuguese, Hindi, and Turkish. For the 2018 International Latino Book Awards, she
received First Place for Lágrima roja
and Sin preámbulos/Without Preamble for
“Best Book of Poetry in Spanish” and “Best Book Bilingual Poetry”. Syllables
of Wind received the 2015 International Book Award for Poetry. She writes for La Bloga,
Seattle Escribe, SLC, and Monolito.
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