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Sheryl Luna

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Sheryl Luna is an American writer.

Born in El Paso, Texas, Luna is the author of Pity the Drowned Horses (University of Notre Dame Press, 2005),[1] which was selected by Robert Vasquez as the inaugural winner of the Andrés Montoya Poetry Prize. Her second poetry collection, Seven, was published by 3: A Taos Press in 2013.

Luna's poetry has appeared in Poetry,Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, Poetry Northwest, Puerto del Sol, Kalliope, and the Notre Dame Review.[2]

Luna earned a BA at Texas Tech University, an MFA from the University of Texas at El Paso, an MA in English from Texas Woman's University, and a PhD in Contemporary Literature from the University of North Texas.

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