Angela Peñaredondo’s book, nature felt but never apprehended was published this past March by Noemi Press, and has since garnered high acclaim. Featured on Community of Literary Magazine’s recommended reading list for Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and on Small Press Distribution’s February and March 2023’s Bestseller List, nature felt but never apprehended traverses historical landscapes […]
Angela Peñaredondo
ANGELA PEÑAREDONDO is a queer Filipinx interdisciplinary writer and educator. They are the author of nature felt but never apprehended (Noemi Press), All Things Lose Thousands of Times (Inlandia Institute, Winner of Hillary Gravendyk Regional Prize) and the chapbook, Maroon (Jamii Publications). Their work has appeared in The Academy of American Poets, Pleiades Magazine, Michigan Quarterly Review, Southern Humanities Review, and elsewhere. They received fellowships from Hedgebrook, Kundiman, and Macondo; and awards from TinHouse, Community of Writers, and others. They are an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at California State University San Bernardino. They live in unceded Gabrielino/Tongvan territories, also known as Los Angeles with their partner and many clingy, cramped plants.
https://www.angelapenaredondo.com
IG @domainedenarwhal

