Writer's name: Angela Narciso Torres
Title of work: Things I Learned from My Sons While Driving Them Home from School
Genre: poem
Name of magazine/journal: The Collagist
Issue: June 2010
Author's bio: Angela Narciso Torres was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Manila, Philippines. Her poems have appeared in various journals and anthologies, including Rattle, Crab Orchard Review, North American Review, Asian Pacific American Journal, and the anthology Going Home to a Landscape: Writings by Filipinas (Calyx, 2003). She received second prize in the 2003 James Hearst Poetry Competition and was awarded a space at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference 2005. A recent transplant to Chicago from the San Francisco Bay Area, she is currently enrolled at the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers.
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Title of work: Things I Learned from My Sons While Driving Them Home from School
Genre: poem
Name of magazine/journal: The Collagist
Issue: June 2010
Author's bio: Angela Narciso Torres was born in Brooklyn, New York, and grew up in Manila, Philippines. Her poems have appeared in various journals and anthologies, including Rattle, Crab Orchard Review, North American Review, Asian Pacific American Journal, and the anthology Going Home to a Landscape: Writings by Filipinas (Calyx, 2003). She received second prize in the 2003 James Hearst Poetry Competition and was awarded a space at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference 2005. A recent transplant to Chicago from the San Francisco Bay Area, she is currently enrolled at the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers.
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