Luisa A. Igloria

Luisa A. Igloria is the winner of the 2023 Immigrant Series Prize for poetry for Caulbearer (Black Lawrence Press, 2024). She is the author of Maps for Migrants and Ghosts (co-Winner, 2019 Crab Orchard Open Poetry Prize, Southern Illinois University Press, 2020), The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2018), and twelve other books. She was the inaugural recipient of the 2015 Resurgence Poetry Prize, UK—the world’s first major award for eco-poetry (now known as the Ginkgo Prize), selected by a panel headed by former UK Poet Laureate Andrew Motion. She is lead editor, along with co-editors Aileen Cassinetto and Jeremy S. Hoffman, of Dear Human at the Edge of Time: Poems on Climate Change in the United States (Paloma Press, September 2023). Luisa is a Louis I. Jaffe Professor of English and Creative Writing in the MFA Program at Old Dominion University; she also leads workshops for and is a member of the board of The Muse Writers Center in Norfolk. During her appointed term as 20th Poet Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia (2020–22), Emerita, the Academy of American Poets awarded her one of twenty-three Poet Laureate Fellowships in 2021, to support a program of public poetry projects.

Reading List

Drift

Luisa A. Igloria  | 
Issue 69.2 Spring 2020

After many years, the river ran into the river, and the wilderness thickened beside it. Body overgrown with moss, love made a hunted sound calling from the nether layers. Clouds of birds rose to pin themselves to branches. They looked so much like leaves. Dirt rained down when I shook them loose and they pooled […]

Animus

Luisa A. Igloria  | 
Issue 69.2 Spring 2020

It comes floating up from the depths: trailing scarves of pond scum, ancient body flaccid now but the old hate still flashing dully in a few umber scales. Once I bent my head to drink from the green waters, and with the first swallow was betrothed. I was not taken away to a kingdom of […]