Meet the Author
Claudia Castro Luna is an Academy of American Poets Poet Laureate fellow (2019), WA State Poet Laureate (2018 – 2021) and Seattle’s inaugural Civic Poet (2015-2018). She is the author of Cipota Under the Moon (Tia Chucha Press, 2022) and Killing Marías (Two Sylvias Press, 2017) both shortlisted for the WA State Book Award in poetry, 2023 and 2018 respectively. She is also the author of One River, A Thousand Voices (Chin Music Press, 2020) and the chapbook This City (Floating Bridge Press, 2016). Her most recent non-fiction is in There’s a Revolution Outside, My Love: Letters from a Crisis (Vintage) and in Memory's Vault: The Poetic Heart of Fort Worden (Empty Bowl). Born in El Salvador, Castro Luna lives in English and Spanish, and she writes and teaches in Seattle on unceded Duwamish lands.
WASHINGTON STATE BOOK AWARDS 2023
Cipota Under The Moon is a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards in Poetry.
Poetry Finalists:
Cipota Under the Moon by Claudia Castro Luna of Seattle (Tia Chucha Press, distributed by Northwestern University Press)
We Had Our Reasons by Ricardo Ruiz of Seattle (Pulley Press | Poetry From Rural America) (Winner)
banana [ ] by Paul Hlava Ceballos of Seattle (University of Pittsburgh Press)
Contemplations by Scott Oki of Bellevue (o-kaisha Publishing)
The Necessity of Wildfire by Caitlin Scarano of Bellingham (Blair)
When I Was the Wind by Hannah Lee Jones of Port Townsend (June Road Press)
Cipota Under The Moon also won an honorable mention for the International Latino Book Awards 2023.











