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"Cómo que mire : AzTexts from the Codex M" The Offing (2017)

"Timing &" The Shallow Ends (2017)

"Five Poems" PEN America (2016)

"jars" Fence (2016)

"Three Poems" Public Pool (2016)
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"Three Poems" Small Po[r]tions (2016) 

"Two Poems from Un/Documented, Kentucky" Drunken Boat (2015)

"Tuesday / m a r t e s / 4 Quetzal / 1519 hrs" Sundog Lit (2015)

"Y Ahora Chamacos" Drunken Boat (2015)

"1992 / 5th sun / our present" & "Bat" The Offending Adam (2014)

"Codex M" alternaCtive (2014)

"From Conquistador, Conquistador" Waxwing (2014)

Six Poems from the Codex Mojaodicus Seven Kitchens Press (2014)

"Three Poems" Anthropology and Humanism (2014)

"AZtexts: an interpretation" and “GLOBAL” Fence (Winter 2013-2014) 

"Arte Latino Now: Steven Alvarez" Queens University of Charlotte (2013)

"C (cx/c [cc/x]) C/X (¡!)" Shuf 1 (2013)

"Conversations with DFW" The NewerYork (2013)

"MS Leter holdings of Pancho Chastitellez estate / 5 Aug 1971" Voicemail Poems (2013)

"Q&A: Steven Alvarez: The Xicano Genome: What is It? and Where It Comes From" Hispanic.com (2013)

"That Great Amurkan Prophet / Patriot" Label Me Latina/o (2012)

"Transnation Translation"
 Centrifugal Eye (2012)

The Xicano Genome Editorial Paroxismo (2012)

“[1962 / 5th sun / our present]” and “[2021]” Ishaan  1.1 (2012)

“& NOW niños” phati'tude (2012)

“Four Poems” Kuikatl (2012)

“her visage arrived all at once”
Blue Mesa Review 25 (2012)

“the blood of this body”
Infinity’s Kitchen 5 (2012)  

“y ¿LA PELONA?” Movimiento 
Paroxista
 1.1 (2011) 

“Canto Florida” Moria 13.3 (2011)

“Chaley Way” 
In Xochitl in Kuikatl (2011)   

“Homophonic Translation of Rimbaud” Drunken Boat 14 (2011) 

“La Pelona”
Acentos Review 1.2 (2011)

“Of Human Sacrifice & Sacrificial Descent Into Hell”
L.E.S. Review 1.1 (2011)   

The Pocho Codex. Editorial Paroxismo (2011)

“Tres Punto Dos”
 L.E.S. Review 1.2 (2011)

“Two Poems” Otoliths (2011) 

“2010 / 5th sun / our present”
Hinchas de Poesia 3 (2010)

“1595 / 12 wind” Hinchas de Poesia 3 (2010)

“Nadja” Meta-4 (2010)

“Ungrateful Biped” Meta-4 (2010)

 “& So Tío & Chaley” Fence 13.1 (2010) 

“Translations from the Social” Shampoo 34 (2008)

“The Most Common Story in All Literature” Inside Passages 5 (2006)

“ravens & eagles & seagulls rain still falls (flatly” Inside Passages 4 (2005)

“Alas A(k)mericana” Inside Passages 4 (2005)

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      Winner, Bright Lights, Big Verse
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Steven Alvarez's "& So Tio & Chaley" was selected among nearly a 1,000 entrants for the Poetry Society of America's "Bright Lights, Big Verse: Poetry of Times Square" sponsred by the Times Square Alliance. The five winning poets read their poems in the center of TImes Square. See news video coverage of the event here. Also read news coverage from The New Yorker and the NY Daily News.

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