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William Archila, born in El Salvador, is the author of the most recent publications Canícula/Dog Days: Selected Poems 2009-2013 and S is For, winner of the 2023 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. He is also the author of The Art of Exile and The Gravedigger's Archaeology. He was awarded the 2023 Jack Hazard fellowship. He has been published in Poetry magazine, The American Poetry Review, AGNI, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Indiana Review, TriQuarterly, and the anthology Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology. He is an associate editor at Tía Chucha Press. Born in El Salvador, he now lives in Los Angeles, on Tongva land.
Mario Zetino is a Salvadoran poet, translator, and scholar. He has published five poetry collections and has edited three anthologies of Salvadoran poetry. His most recent work is the collection El corazón del universo (The Heart of the Universe. KDP, 2025). His work has been published in anthologies such as Segundo índice antológico de la poesía salvadoreña and in magazines such as La Zebra, Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, The Los Angeles Review, and Latino Book Review. In 2016, he was a resident writer in the Hispanic Writers Week of UMass Boston. He holds a degree in Spanish from Universidad de El Salvador and has published several papers on literary studies.
Las publicaciones más recientes de William Archila incluyen Canícula/Dog Days: Antología Poética 2009-2013 y S is for, que recibió el 2023 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry. Ha publicado los poemarios The Art of Exile y The Gravedigger's Archaeology. En 2023 fue galardonado con la beca Jack Hazard. Su trabajo ha sido publicado en revistas como Poetry, The American Poetry Review, AGNI, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Indiana Review, TriQuarterly; y en la antología Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology. Es editor asociado de Tía Chucha Press. Reside en Los Ángeles, en territorio Tongva.
Mario Zetino es un poeta, traductor y académico salvadoreño. Ha publicado cinco poemarios y ha compilado tres antologías de poesía salvadoreña. Su libro más reciente es El corazón del universo (KDP, 2025). Su trabajo ha sido publicado en antologías como Segundo índice antológico de la poesía salvadoreña y en revistas como La Zebra, Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos, The Los Angeles Review y Latino Book Review. En 2016, fue escritor residente en la Hispanic Writers Week de la UMass Boston. Es Licenciado en Letras por la Universidad de El Salvador. Ha publicado diversos artículos sobre estudios literarios.
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