Dan Vera (born South Texas) is an American poet and editor.[1][unreliable source?]

Dan Vera
Dan Vera reading at Iota Poetry Series 20th anniversary.
Dan Vera reading at Iota Poetry Series 20th anniversary.
BornSouth Texas
OccupationPoet, Editor
NationalityAmerican
GenrePoetry
Website
danvera.com

Career

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Vera is the author of Speaking Wiri Wiri, (Red Hen Press, 2013)[2] 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[3][unreliable source?] and published as Speaking Wiri Wiri.[2]

His work has appeared in The American Prospect, Foreign Policy in Focus, ''Poet Lore, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Delaware Poetry Review, Gargoyle Magazine, Konch, and Red Wheelbarrow.[4][unreliable source?]

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.[5]

He publishes other poets through Vrzhu Press and Souvenir Spoon Books.[6] 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).[7]

He founded Brookland Area Writers & Artists and serves on the boards of Split This Rock Poetry and Rainbow History Project.[8][9] 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.[5]

Vera is a member of the Macondo Writers Workshop, a workshop founded by Sandra Cisneros.[10][unreliable source?] and a fellow of the CantoMundo Poetry Workshop.

Personal life

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He lives in the Brookland neighborhood of Washington, D.C.[8][unreliable source?]

Works

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Poetry collections

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  • Speaking Wiri Wiri. Red Hen Press. March 2013. ISBN 978-1-59709-274-6.
  • The Space Between Our Danger and Delight. Beothuk Books. March 28, 2009. ISBN 978-0-615-25371-8.

Poetry in anthologies

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As editor

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References

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  1. ^ Dan Vera | Directory of Writers | Poets & Writers
  2. ^ a b Speaking Wiri Wiri | Red Hen Press
  3. ^ Poetry Foundation blog
  4. ^ Author page on Poets and Writers http://www.pw.org/content/dan_vera
  5. ^ a b Wilson, Jonathan (27 September 2013). "Bookend: Poet Dan Vera Blends Spanish, English Influences In Latest Work". Metro Connection. WAMU 88.5 American University Radio. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  6. ^ 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/ Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b Taub, Yermiyahu Ahron. "Poet Dan Vera Finds a Home in Brookland". Archived from the original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  9. ^ "members". brookland area writers & artists. Archived from the original on February 29, 2012.
  10. ^ "Macondo: About – Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center". Archived from the original on 2017-03-04. Retrieved 2017-03-03.