Ariel K. Moniz (she/her) is a queer Black poetess and…
We’re excited to announce a new series here at The Hyacinth Review highlighting various poetic forms! Each post in the series will focus on a specific form, its history, construction, and a few of our favorite examples.
We hope that this will serve to inspire and motivate those of you who love poetry as much as we do, and perhaps introduce some new skills to your craft.
You can return back to this post, as we’ll be updating it whenever new posts in the Poetic Forms series are published.
Poetic Forms Guides
Villanelles
Sestinas
The Pantoum
Haiku
Ariel K. Moniz (she/her) is a queer Black poetess and Hawaii local currently living abroad. She is a co-founder of The Hyacinth Review, and serves as a poetry reader for The Lumiere Review as well as the social media manager for Liminal Transit Review. She is the winner of the 2016 Droste Poetry Award and a Best of the Net nominee. Her writing has found homes with Blood Bath Literary Zine, Sledgehammer Literary Journal, Black Cat Magazine, and Sunday Mornings at the River Press, among others. She holds a B.A in English from the University of Hawaii at Hilo, where she once served as the editor-in-chief of Kanilehua Art & Literary Magazine. You can find her on her website at kissoftheseventhstar.home.blog, on Twitter @kissthe7thstar, on Instagram @kiss.of.the.seventh.star, or staring out to sea.