
Alejandra Cabezas
Alejandra Cabezas is a poet and storyteller from Antiguo Cuscatlan,…

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Alejandra Cabezas
Alejandra Cabezas is a poet and storyteller from Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Lito Magazine, Pleiades, CURA, 128 Lit, Moida Magazine, The Literary Bohemian, and elsewhere. She was named Poet of the Month by YES Poetry and represented Mount Holyoke at the 2021 Glascock Poetry Contest. She currently resides in Amsterdam, where she is completing a Master's degree in Museums and Heritage.