My poem, Año Viejo, was published in the Fall 2017 issue of the Naugatuck River Review.
My poem, Año Viejo, was published in the Fall 2017 issue of the Naugatuck River Review.
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Lupita Eyde-Tucker is a bilingual poet and translator raised in New Jersey and Guayaquil, Ecuador. She is an MFA candidate at the University of Florida, and the winner of the 2019 Betty Gabehart Prize for Poetry. She was selected as an AWP Writer to Writer Mentee by poet Maggie Smith. In 2020 her poems were finalists in the Sewanee Review Poetry Contest, Loraine Williams Poetry Prize, River Heron Review Poetry Prize, and her chapbook manuscript was a finalist in the Black River Chapbook Competition, Frontier Poetry's Chapbook Contest, and Gloria Anzaldúa Prize.
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