TANYA AZARI
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POETRY

"days" and "anxiety daydream" and "[Lord/ erase this knowledge from my brain,]" in HAD

"'be picky, be patient'" (+ video) and "eating goji berries in the walk-in freezer" in Peach Magazine
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"begging" in Vagabond City

"Wound Ghazal" (with Evka Whayley-Mayda) in 7x7

 "falling in love under COVID-19" in Indolent Books & Fearsome Critters

"long exposure" "deep v" "lemon" "after the afternoon rain in mexico city" and "roleplay" in Drunk in a Midnight Choir (defunct)

"i am too old" and "the roof of my mouth" in Tinderbox Poetry Journal 

"two metro poems" in Words Dance (defunct)

"I heard you came home today" and "Tattoos" in The Rising Phoenix Review

Ganadora ex-aequo del 2014 Primer Concurso Literario en Español y Spanglish (UC Davis Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese)

​Semi-finalist for the 2017 Brett Elizabeth Jenkins Poetry Prize (Tinderbox Poetry Journal)

Finalist for the 2020 Death Valley National Park Artist in Residence (National Parks Arts Foundation)


CHAPBOOKS

(self-published)
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poems about a thing that happened to me once and poems about you that are really about me (2013, print) 

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the etymology  ​(2015, print)

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My Body is a Bad Dog (2018, Issuu)

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trying to date in Los Angeles in the year twenty nineteen
​(2019, print)

VIDEOS

[2012-2015]
​(written, filmed, produced, edited)
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