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Jose Padua [1]

Listed as: 
Poet, Creative Nonfiction Writer
Public address: 
Washington, DC
District Of Columbia US
Email: 
shenandoahbreakdown@gmail.com
Bio: 

Padua’s first full length book, A Short History of Monsters, was chosen by former poet laureate Billy Collins as the winner of the 2019 Miller Williams Poetry Prize and is now out from the University of Arkansas Press. His poetry, fiction, and nonfiction have appeared in publications such as Bomb, Salon.com, Beloit Poetry Journal, Exquisite Corpse, Another Chicago Magazine, Unbearables, Crimes of the Beats, Up is Up, but So Is Down: New York's Downtown Literary Scene, 1974-1992, and others. He has written features and reviews for Salon, The Weeklings, NYPress, Washington City Paper, the Brooklyn Rail, and the New York Times, and has read his work at Lollapalooza, CBGBs, the Knitting Factory, the Public Theater, the Living Theater, the Nuyorican Poets' Café, the St. Mark's Poetry Project, and many other venues. He was a featured reader at the 2012 Split This Rock poetry festival and won the New Guard Review’s 2014 Knightville Poetry Prize.

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Twitter/X: 
@JosePaduaWriter
Born in: 
Washington, DC
District Of Columbia
Raised in: 
Washington, DC
District Of Columbia
Website: 
https://josepadua.com [2]
Prizes won: 
  • The Miller Williams Poetry Prize for A Short History of Monsters (2019)
  • The New Guard Knightville Poetry Prize for “Seven and Seven Is” (2014)
Identifies as: 
Asian American

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