Dan Vera

American poet and editor


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Dan Vera (born South Texas) is an American poet and editor.

Career

Vera is the author of Speaking Wiri Wiri, (Red Hen Press, 2013) and The Space Between Our Danger and Delight, (Beothuk Books, 2009). His manuscript The Guide to Imaginary Monuments was selected by Orlando Ricardo Menes for the 2012 Letras Latinas/Red Hen Poetry Prize and published as Speaking Wiri Wiri.

His work has appeared in Poetry, The American Prospect, Foreign Policy in Focus, Poet Lore, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Delaware Poetry Review, Gargoyle Magazine, Konch, and Red Wheelbarrow.

Vera's poetry blends English and Spanish. As he explains:I love the English language. And I think one of the things that I love about the English language is the permeability of English to not only accept but also struggle with the incorporation of other languages like Spanish. So when I write, I'm constantly going back and forth between these two possible ways of articulating the world around me.

He publishes other poets through Vrzhu Press and Souvenir Spoon Books. Vera is the co-editor, with ire'ne lara silva, of an essay anthology about Gloria Anzaldúa, Imaniman: Poets Writing in the Anzaldúan Borderlands, (Aunt Lute Books, 2016).

He founded Brookland Area Writers & Artists and serves on the boards of Split This Rock Poetry and Rainbow History Project. His work as co-editor with Kim Roberts of the literary history site D.C. Writers' Homes was part of his effort to get to know Washington D.C.:I was just really fascinated to discover that writing and writers had existed in D.C. before me. I live in the Brookland neighborhood, and was fascinated to find out that Sterling Brown lived a few blocks from me and wanted to know more about him — that kind of started a progression of interest in writers, playwrights and poets and novelists who called Washington home.

Vera is a member of the Macondo Writers Workshop, a workshop founded by Sandra Cisneros. and a fellow of the CantoMundo Poetry Workshop.

Personal life

He lives in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Works

Poetry collections

Poetry in anthologies

As editor

References

References

  1. [http://www.pw.org/content/dan_vera Dan Vera. Directory of Writers. Poets & Writers]
  2. Red Hen Press]
  3. [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2012/04/letras-latinas-building-literary-community/ Poetry Foundation blog]
  4. Author page on ''[[Poets and Writers]]'' http://www.pw.org/content/dan_vera
  5. (27 September 2013). "Bookend: Poet Dan Vera Blends Spanish, English Influences In Latest Work". WAMU 88.5 American University Radio.
  6. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120126191640/http://www.danvera.com/bio.html Dan Vera biography]
  7. "Juan Felipe Herrera, Imaniman, and Gloria Anzaldúa", [[Aunt Lute Books]] website, April 2016 http://auntlute.com/7878/new_release/juan-felipe-herrera-imaniman-and-gloria-anzaldua/ {{Webarchive. link. (2016-06-10)
  8. "members". brookland area writers & artists.
  9. "Macondo: About – Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center".
  10. Taub, Yermiyahu Ahron. "Poet Dan Vera Finds a Home in Brookland".

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