which is to say we have never seen trees die. We have seen them break from the root hurl their limbs against windows snaptwist like brittle bone. We have seen hurricanes transparent oceans and a…
Posts Published by Natalia Pagán Serrano
Natalia A. Pagán Serrano is a poet from Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico who's pursuing an MFA in Poetry at Oregon State University. Her poetry is interested in memory, identity, and the politics of her colonized home. You can find her work at Santa Ana River Review, The Journal of Latina Critical Feminism, and Boricua en la Luna: An Anthology of Puerto Rican Voices.