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Claudia Castro Luna’s Killing Marias inspires Emmy Win for the Seattle Times – Christine Clarridge
Op-Ed Seattle Times: Sheltering in place, our inner poet soars
Poets of Color Pave the Way for the Next Generation – By Ananya Garg
Yes! Magazine: To the Children Seeking Asylum in the US: This is my wish for you
NY Times: Claudia Castro Luna and the Academy of American Poets – By Peter Libbey
Forbes Magazine: Two Sylvias Press – Rachel Kramer Bussel
To the children seeking asylum in the US: This is my wish for you
Op-Ed Seattle Times: I see myself, and courage and hope in the faces of the caravan
Seattle’s First Civic Poet isn’t done mapping emotions of a changing city – Scott Greenstone. Seattle Times -8/8/17
Seattle’s Civic Poet Has Made a Poetic Map of the City, – Amber Cortes. The Stranger SLOG, Jun 28, 2017.
Writer’s Resist Seattle – Seattle PI
Claudia Castro Luna, Seattle’s First Civic Poet, Wrestles With the City’s Biggest Problems, – Paul Constant. The Seattle Weekly, Oct 2016.
How War and Words Shaped Claudia Castro Luna – SPARK: Humanities Washington Magazine
Claudia Castro Luna Seattle’s Civic Poet – La Bloga
Claudia Castro Luna named as Seattle’s first civic poet, The Seattle Globalist. Aug 4, 2015 by Venice Buhain
Poem No. 5 – City Arts Magazine
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.