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J. Mae Barizo is a Filipino-Canadian poet, essayist, and multidisciplinary artist currently based in New York City. [1] She is the author of two poetry collections: The Cumulus Effect (Four Way Books, 2015) [2] and Tender Machines (Tupelo Press, 2023). [3]
Barizo's opera, ISOLA, written with composer Alyssa Weinberg, premiered with Long Beach Opera in February 2024. [4] [5]
She currently teaches at The New School. [6]
Recent writing appears in Poetry (magazine), [7] [8] Ploughshares, [9] Esquire, [10] Los Angeles Review of Books, [11] [12] The Paris Review, [13] Boston Review, [14], among others. She has been interviewed by BOMB Magazine, [15] The New York Times, [16] and Poetry Northwest, [17] among others.
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J. Mae Barizo is a Filipino-Canadian poet, essayist, and multidisciplinary artist currently based in New York City. [1] She is the author of two poetry collections: The Cumulus Effect (Four Way Books, 2015) [2] and Tender Machines (Tupelo Press, 2023). [3]
Barizo's opera, ISOLA, written with composer Alyssa Weinberg, premiered with Long Beach Opera in February 2024. [4] [5]
She currently teaches at The New School. [6]
Recent writing appears in Poetry (magazine), [7] [8] Ploughshares, [9] Esquire, [10] Los Angeles Review of Books, [11] [12] The Paris Review, [13] Boston Review, [14], among others. She has been interviewed by BOMB Magazine, [15] The New York Times, [16] and Poetry Northwest, [17] among others.