Lee Martínez Soto (they/ellx) is a published queer Chicanx poet and translator. Their work centers on mental health stigma: life with comorbid mental health diagnoses, finding accessible resources and competent specialists, and healing. The author self-published their first poetry anthology, Para los Locos in 2020. Additional publications include Chismosa Press vol 4 (2022), Chrysalis Literary Journal (2021), Life in the Time (2021), Chismosas Press vol. 3 (2020), Living Zine vol. 2 (2020), and Nuestras Voces with Massachusetts’s College of Liberal Arts (2014). The Border Arts: Beyond the Barriers is LIVE and available for purchase. (CLICK HERE for a short sample of what's inside.)
For the next several days we will be posting each of our contributors' bios and pictures here in the order that they appear in the anthology "Contributor Bios" page. The aim of this publication was to showcase some of the artistic talent that often gets overlooked by some when topics of the US-Mexico border arise. The artists and writers who contributed to the Border Arts: Beyond the Barriers anthology are some of the most accomplished. These are their bios... You can keep up with their creative endeavors through their landing page here: (https://linktr.ee/cadaveres). |
AuthorGabriel H. Sanchez is an author, poet, actor, editor, and publisher from the Rio Grande Valley in south Texas, on the border with Mexico. Gabriel is the author of "Once Upon a Bad Hombre," "The X Series," "The Martian Ones: Tales of Human Folly," and "The Fluid Chicano." You can read more about him and his other projects at gabrielhugo.com or on his Facebook page: @gabrielhugoauthor. Categories
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