TANYA AZARI
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"
[told mom i'd always wear a helmet]
" in
Cyclista
(print)
"
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
"
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)
poems about a thing that happened to me once
and
poems about you that are really about me
(2013, print)
the etymology
(2015, print)
My Body is a Bad Dog
(2018, Issuu
)
trying to date in Los Angeles in the year twenty nineteen
(2019, print)
VIDEOS
[2012-2015]
(written, filmed, produced, edited)
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