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Johanny Vázquez Paz (born 1960) is a Puerto Rican poet, narrator and professor.


Biography

Johanny Vázquez Paz was born and raised in
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. She received her primary and secondary education in Catholic schools in Santurce. This experience and her journeys through the different barrios of Santurce have been sources of inspiration for many poems and stories she has written and published. In 1979 she left for the
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to complete a bachelor's degree in
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from
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in
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. Upon completing her baccalaureate she returned to Puerto Rico until 1986 when she moved to
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. In Chicago she completed a master's degree in
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with a specialization in literature at the
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. Currently she is a professor of Spanish at
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in Chicago. In 2001, Vásquez Paz co-edited the
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''Between the Heart and the Land/Entre el corazón y la tierra: Latina Poets in the Midwest'' by the Chicano poet Brenda Cárdenas. The anthology won first prize from the organization Chicago Women in Publishing in 2002. In 2007, the
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editorial
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published her
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poetry book ''Poemas callejeros/Streetwise Poems'' which won honorable mention in the Butterfly Award category for first book published at the
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in California in 2008. It was also nominated for the 2007
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and 2007
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. The poem "Cada familia", included in the book, was put to music by
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Luis Jahn and included in his CD ''Compromiso''. The Spanish editorial ''Ediciones Torremozas'' published her book ''Querido voyeur'' in 2012, making her the fifth Puerto Rican poet included in its prestigious collection of poetry. In February 2013 Aguijón Theater Company of Chicago staged a theatrical presentation based on the poems in ''Querido voyeur''. In November 2012, Vásquez Paz received first prize in the poetry category of the Poetry and Short Story Competition of the
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for her collection of poems titled ''Sagrada familia''. She also received second prize for her story ''La muda''. Her book ''Sagrada familia'' was published by the Puerto Rican editorial ''Isla Negra Editores'' in 2014, and selected by the newspaper ''El Nuevo Día'' as one of the most memorable books of the year. ''Sagrada familia'' won first prize in the best book of poetry category at the International Latino Book Awards 2015. Her work has been included in the anthologies: * ''Trasfondos: Antología de narrativa en español del medio oeste norteamericano'' (ArsCommunis Editorial, 2014) * ''City of Big Shoulders'' (
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, 2012) * ''Ejército de rosas'' (Boreales, 2011) * ''En la 18 a la 1'' (Vocesueltas, 2010) * ''The City Visible: Chicago Poetry for the New Century'' (Cracked Slab Books, 2007) * ''Poetas sin tregua–Compilación de poetas puertorriqueñas de la generación del 80'' (Ráfagas, España, 2006) * ''Más allá de las fronteras'' (Ediciones Nuevo Espacio, New Jersey, 2004) Vazquez Paz has also been published in magazines such as: * ''Triqueterly Magazine, International Poetry Review'' (
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) * ''VOCES Journal'' (
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) * ''El Centro Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies'' (
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) * ''Beyond Borders y Diálogo'' (
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) * ''Revistas Boreales, Identidad y Yagrumal'' (
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References

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