I went outside to watch
the stars tonight, curled
in my Adirondack chair
but those stars, I swear,
peered right back at me
blinking their diamond eyes
in the quivering silence, inquiring
in some universal Morse code,
So, what are you
going to do next?
The Audience Awaits
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Lupita Eyde-Tucker
Lupita Eyde-Tucker is a bilingual poet and translator raised in New Jersey and Guayaquil, Ecuador. She is the winner of the 2021 Unbound Book Festival Emerging Poet Award, the 2019 Betty Gabehart Prize, and in 2018 was selected as an AWP Writer to Writer Mentee by poet Maggie Smith. In 2022 her poetry manuscript, "Eucalyptus," was a finalist for the Andrés Montoya Prize from Letras Latinas.
Lupita's English translation of Venezuelan poet Oriette D'Angelo's collection, "Homeland of Swarms," was published in 2024 by co•im•press and was recently named a finalist for the 2025 PEN Award for Poetry in Translation and winner of the 2024 Florida Book Award Bronze Medal in Poetry.
Lupita holds an MFA in Creative Writing - Poetry from the University of Florida, and served as a staff scholar at Bread Loaf Translators Conference from 2021 to 2023. She is a Vermont Studio Center Fellow and has received generous institutional support from Bread Loaf Writers Conferences, Poesiaeuropa, the Kentucky Women Writers Conference, and New York State Summer Writers Institute. She is a 2022 Best New Poet and has received numerous Pushcart Prize nominations. She loves visiting the beach with her family, watching baseball, playing volleyball and word games, dancing, darkrooms, black and white film photography, road trips, live music, and trains.
Latest
- Pen Award for Poetry in Translation Finalist, and Florida Book Award Bronze Medal in Poetry
- My translation, “Homeland of Swarms” is forthcoming from Co•im•press!
- Andres Montoya Poetry Prize Finalist!
- In the Classroom with O, Miami
- On Motherhood and Being an Artist
- Pushcart Prize Nomination for “Knee on Dirt”
- 2021 Chad Walsh Chapbook Prize Runner-Up
- Finalist x 3: Sewanee, Georgia Review, Naugatuck Review
- “Ode to the Quinceañera Dress” finalist in River Heron Poetry Prize
- “Self Portrait con Valencia” on Women’s Voices for Change
- “Ode to la Conquista” Honorable Mention in Margaret Reid Poetry Contest 2019
- How to Ride a Train in the Andes – 2020 Sandy Crimmins National Prize in Poetry Runner Up!
- Año Viejo – A Poem for New Year’s Eve
- Translation: Question of Lust
- Creek Lover – A Chapbook!
- Sábado en Alausí / Saturday in Alausí
- Self Portrait Con Naranja
- 2019 Betty Gabehart Prize for Poetry!
- Heart Diseases on Asymptote!
- Guest Poet: Isabel Alvear
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