Laura Cesarco EglinLaura Cesarco Eglin is a poet and translator. She is the author of three collections of poetry, CALLING WATER BY ITS NAME, translated by Scott Spanbauer (Mouthfeel Press, 2016), Sastrería (Yaugurú, 2011), and Los brazos del saguaro Yaugurú, 2015). She is also the author of two chapbooks, Occasions to Call Miracles Appropriate (The Lune, 2015) and Tailor Shop: Threads (Finishing Line Press, 2013), translated collaboratively into English with Teresa Williams. Her poems, as well as her translations (from the Spanish, Portuguese, Portuñol, and Galician), have appeared or are forthcoming in a variety of journals, including Modern Poetry in Translation, Eleven Eleven, Cordella Magazine, Copper Nickel, SRPR (Spoon River Poetry Review), Arsenic Lobster, International Poetry Review, Tupelo Quarterly, Columbia Poetry Review, Blood Orange Review, Timber, Pretty Owl Poetry, Pilgrimage, Periódico de Poesía, and more. Her poems are also featured in the Uruguayan women's section of Palabras Errantes, Plusamérica: Latin American Literature in Translation. She is the founding coeditor and publisher of Veliz Books. Read More Read Less