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Topics (violence in America's history and current culture, gun control) are extremely important and timely, very relevant to current political climate and dialogue; Maya is well connected to poets and reviewers, having just taken position as new Poetry Editor for Publishers Weekly; Excited to publish Romanian-American voice; Maya is well connected in NYC where she lives and has taught for years, will be good for events and touring; potential for readings in Oxford, England, where she attended school and now travels frequently; Two chapbooks already out through the DIAGRAM contest

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Topics (violence in America's history and current culture, gun control) are extremely important and timely, very relevant to current political climate and dialogue; Maya is well connected to poets and reviewers, having just taken position as new Poetry Editor for Publishers Weekly; Excited to publish Romanian-American voice; Maya is well connected in NYC where she lives and has taught for years, will be good for events and touring; potential for readings in Oxford, England, where she attended school and now travels frequently; Two chapbooks already out through the DIAGRAM contest

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Maya Catherine Popa is a Romanian-American poet and the author of two chapbooks, The Bees Have Been Canceled, named a Poetry Book Society choice in 2017, and You Always Wished the Animals Would Leave, published in 2018 (DIAGRAM chapbook series). She is the recipient of awards from the Poetry Foundation and the Hippocrates Society, and her writing has appeared in Poetry, Kenyon Review, Poetry London, and Tin House, among other publications. She holds degrees from Oxford University, New York University, and Barnard College. She directs the Creative Writing Program and teaches English literature at the Nightingale-Bamford School in New York City.