LUISA A. IGLORIA
  • BIO
  • WORK
    • BOOKS + CHAPBOOKS
    • SELECTED POEMS & FEATURES
    • VIDEOPOEMS
    • SELECTED ESSAYS
    • VA Poet Laureate Projects 2020-22 >
      • YOUNG POETS IN THE COMMUNITY
      • POETRY POSTCARD PROJECT
      • WE ARE HERE
  • DEAR HUMAN at the EDGE of TIME
  • BLOG
  • EVENTS
  • PRESS & REVIEWS
  • CONTACT

BOOKS + CHAPBOOKS

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FULL-LENGTH COLLECTIONS
  • Maps for Migrants and Ghosts (co-winner of the 2019 Crab Orchard Open Poetry Competition; Southern Illinois University Press, September, 2020)
  • The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2018)
  • Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (winner of the 2014 May Swenson Poetry Award, judged by Mark Doty; Utah State University Press, 2014)
  • Night Willow (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2014)
  • The Saints of Streets (University. of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2013)
  • Juan Luna's Revolver (winner of the 2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry; University of Notre Dame Press, 2009)
  • Trill & Mordent (WordTech Editions, 2005)
  • Songs for the Beginning of the Millennium (De La Salle University Press, 1997; Finalist, 1998 National Book Award for Poetry, Manila Critics Circle, Philippines)
  • Blood Sacrifice (University of the Philippines Press, 1997; 1998 National Book Award for Poetry, Manila Critics Circle, Philippines)
  • In the Garden of the Three Islands (Moyer Bell/Asphodel, Rhode Island; 1995)
  • Encanto  (Anvil Press, 1992; 1993 National Book Award for Poetry, Manila Critics Circle, Philippines)
  • Cartography (Anvil Press, 1992; 1993 National Book Award for Poetry, Manila Critics Circle, Philippines)
  • Cordillera Tales (New Day, 1990; 1991 National Book Award, Manila Critics Circle, Philippines)​​​
CHAPBOOKS
  • What is Left of Wings, I Ask (Center for the Book Arts, NY; 2018 CBA Letterpress Chapbook Poetry Prize, selected by former US Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey; September 2018)
  • Check & Balance (Locofo Chaps, Moria Press, Chicago; 2017)
  • Puñeta: Political Pilipinx Poetry, Vol. 3, ed. Luisa A. Igloria (Locofo Chaps, Moria Press, Chicago; 2017)
  • Haori  (Tea & Tattered Pages Press, April 2017)   
  • Bright as Mirrors Left in the Grass (Spring 2015 e-chapbook selection, Kudzu House Quarterly/Kudzu House Press)  
ANTHOLOGIES
  • Of Color: Poets' Ways of Making, eds. Luisa A. Igloria and Amanda Galvan Huynh (The Operating System, New York, 2019; PDF)
  • Not Home, But Here (Anvil Press, 2003)
  • BIO
  • WORK
    • BOOKS + CHAPBOOKS
    • SELECTED POEMS & FEATURES
    • VIDEOPOEMS
    • SELECTED ESSAYS
    • VA Poet Laureate Projects 2020-22 >
      • YOUNG POETS IN THE COMMUNITY
      • POETRY POSTCARD PROJECT
      • WE ARE HERE
  • DEAR HUMAN at the EDGE of TIME
  • BLOG
  • EVENTS
  • PRESS & REVIEWS
  • CONTACT