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Noelle de la Paz

Noelle de la Paz is a poet, translator and artist working from NYC and San Francisco. Through iterative explorations of form, narrative, and translation, she attempts to visibilize and interrogate girlness, brownness, languaging, and movements through borders, real and imagined. Her work is published or forthcoming in the Kenyon Review, The Recluse, Southwest Review, Newtown Literary, Two Lines Press’ Calico Series, and elsewhere, and has been featured as part of the exhibitions Otherwise Obscured: Erasure in Body and Text (Franklin Street Works, 2019) and Boulevard of Ghosts (Local Project Art Space, 2021). She was a 2021-22 Emerge–Surface–Be Fellow at The Poetry Project, and has also received support from Brooklyn Poets, VONA, the Dia Foundation, and Queens Council for the Arts.

Notes on a Writing of Magnitude: Mónica Ojeda and Poetry

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March 2, 2023
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