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michelle peñaloza

  • about
  • poetry & prose
  • Visual Art
  • Former Possessions of the Spanish Empire
  • landscape/heartbreak
  • contact

POETRY

Selected Online Journals

  • “Utang Na Loob” and “All The Words I Can Remember Are Poems,” at Poetry

  • “Deals Only We Only Got Deals” and “Huwang Kang Matakot” at Poetry Northwest

  • “Hanggang Sa Muli,” “Little One,” and “Stereograph: After a Typhoon - Wherever the Roof Lands, There the Filipino Makes His Home, 1912” at Bellingham Review

  • “Why Not End This Experiment?” at Memorious

  • "Upon Rereading Island of the Blue Dolphins" and "Nostalgia is a Dangerous Thing" at The Margins

  • "Former Possessions of the Spanish Empire or Why My Last Name is Peñaloza" at Vinyl

Selected Print Journals 

  • “Zodiac” and “California” in Southern Humanities Review

  • “Q&A” in Third Coast

  • "Post Diaspora" and "Variations on Prayer and the Color Brown" in Prairie Schooner

  • “Stereograph: School Girl in Native Dress, Upper Garment Made of Hemp Gauze, Philippine Islands, 1907.” and “The Captions Are Handwritten” at New England Review


PROSE 

  • “Poet Diana Khoi Nguyen shares about her new collection ‘Root Fractures’ and its alternative family histories” at The International Examiner

  • “What We Can Do With Our Hands” at Bellingham Review

  • “An immersive Filipino American family memoir grapples with U.S. immigration and colonialism” at The International Examiner

  • "How to Listen to Water" at Seattle Arts & Lectures / Poetry Northwest

  • "Who Was Your First Hero?" at Off Paper

  • “Two Filipina-American writers grapple with the legacies and consequences of colonialism, late-state capitalism, and white supremacy” at The International Examiner

  • "Rick Barot: Claiming Space Beyond This Corner of the World" at The International Examiner

  • "Little Ghosts, Little Hidden Fires" at Poetry Northwest

  • "Notes From the Field" at Poetry Northwest