Oliver de la Paz
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he/him. šµšWorcester Poet Laureate. Author and editor of 7 books. NEA 2021. Holy Cross & RWW's MFA. linktr.ee/odelapaz
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It's #NationalPoetryMonth! #worcesterma #poetlaureate Oliver de la Paz of College of the Holy Cross to read @neibabooks winner & National Book Foundation longlisted THE DIASPORA SONNETS (Liveright Books) Norwood Library. ow.ly/wQoj50Rj3Xl #CenterForTheBook Massachusetts Library Association š MBLC Mass Poetry
Lots of amazing poets reading today at the LA Times Book Festival. Oliver de la Paz LA Times Festival of Books
Yay, Oliver de la Paz ! Worcester's poet laureate Oliver de la Paz turns postcards to poetry in his new book of sonnets wgbh.org/culture/2024-0ā¦
Congratulations to the finalists in the 2024 Trio Award and Louise Bogan Award and to the winners, Rhoni Blankenhorn and Anthony Borruso, and many thanks to the judges, Jessica Q. Stark and Oliver de la Paz
6 days left to get your poetry chapbooks into us! Oliver de la Paz is our amazing judge! 17-24 pages of poems! We welcome collabs & mss with artwork too! Also--international submissions! Learn more here: twosylviaspress.com/chapbook-prizeā¦
I meanā¦ weāre kind of adorable. Having the best time in Koprivshtitsa, Bulgaria, working on translations and sharing poetry with the fabulous Oliver de la Paz and Gabriela Manova.
THE DIASPORA SONNETS W. W. Norton & Company by award-winning #worcesterma #Poet Laureate & College of the Holy Cross prof Oliver de la Paz is a #massachusettsbookawards #longlist! See: ow.ly/eZlg50SgY2v #CenterForTheBook #immigration Massachusetts Library Association š MBLC New England Independent Booksellers Association
āChengru Heās lyrical poem embodies the relationship between translation, what is lost in the effort to translate and the nuance in writing that is much deeper than what one can merely scribe.ā The latest in our Why We Chose It series by Oliver de la Paz: kenyonreview.org/piece/why-we-cā¦
An extraordinary poem by Chengru He that I had the pleasure of reading for Kenyon Review Check out my thoughts on the poem on KRās website.
Writers! Over at MQR (Michigan Quarterly Review), we are currently open for submissions across genres for our Spring 2025 Special Issue on Migration, guest edited by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo. Submissions are open until October 1! mqr.submittable.com/submit/302914/ā¦