Luisa Caycedo-Kimura published in the San Pedro River Review

We are proud to report that Luisa Caycedo-Kimura (Poetry 2013)’s poem “Cartagena Sunrise – April, 2009” has been accepted by San Pedro River Review for their Harbors and Harbor Towns-themed issue, which will be going to publication early next month. To see a list of contributors and the cover of the Harbors and Harbor Towns special issue, click here to visit the San Pedro River Review Facebook page.

Luisa Caycedo-Kimura is a current MFA candidate in poetry. As a Robert Pinsky Global Fellow she will travel to Spain in the fall. Luisa was born in Colombia and grew up in New York City. A former attorney, she left the legal profession to pursue her passion for writing. Luisa has received awards for her poetry and was nominated for the 2012 Pushcart Prize. Her poems appear in various publications, including Connecticut Review, Louisiana Literature, PALABRA, San Pedro River Review, and Sunken Garden Poetry 1992-2011. Her poems have also been included in the writing curricula at colleges and universities.

Congratulations, Luisa!

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