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Calling all poets!

Calling all poets! April is National Poetry Month, and Being Latino wants to celebrate by sharing poems from our very own talented readers. We’ll be posting your poetry throughout the entire month. So go ahead and send us your best poem, from now until April 27th.

Here’s the info:

  • Send your poems to blarticlesubmissions@gmail.com with Poetry Submission in the subject line
  • Short or long, we want them all, but please do not exceed 450 words
  • Poems with profanity or vulgarity will not be accepted

Happy writing! We look forward to reading your work!

About Cindy Tovar

Born in Flushing, Queens to Colombian parents, Cindy has always loved reading and writing. For this reason, she entered Montclair State University to pursue an English degree, but instead fell in love with and graduated with a B.A. in Psychology. During her time at Montclair State, Cindy joined the Latin American Student Organization (LASO) on campus. She immediately felt comfortable surrounded by peers that shared both love and pride for the Latino culture, something she had never experienced before. She ultimately became president of LASO. Since then, Cindy has earned her M.S. Ed. in Early Childhood Special Education from Bank Street College, and works as a bilingual Special Education preschool teacher in Brooklyn. Despite feeling exhausted by the time she reaches her New Jersey home, she still uses her spare time to write. Joining the Being Latino family is one of the best things that has happened to Cindy because it fulfills her in two ways: She can write to her heart’s content while reaching an engaging audience, and it helps her stay connected to her Latino culture. You can find more of Cindy’s writing on her personal blogs: Dagny’s Dichotomy, and Cindy’s Chronicles.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and should not be understood to be shared by Being Latino, Inc.

Comments

  1. AWESOME!!! Great idea. I’ll submit one of mine.

  2. this is great! but can they also be in spanish?

  3. ^Good question.

  4. Irma Sanchez says:

    Let me find out and I will advise asap.

  5. There once was a man from Nantucket….

  6. Irma Sanchez says:

    Yes, poems submitted can be in español.

  7. There was a young lady from Niger, who smiled as she rode on a tiger, they returned from the ride with the lady inside and a smile on the face of the tiger. The end. Not my poem by the way.

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