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Ivy Alvarez is a
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-based Filipina Australian poet, editor, and reviewer. Alvarez has had her work featured in various publications in Australia, Canada, England, the Philippines, New Zealand, Ireland, Russia, Scotland, Wales, the US, South Africa, and online.


Early years

Alvarez was born in the Philippines and grew up in
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, Australia. While studying English at the
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, she was published in various literary journals and anthologies, and subsequently became the reviews editor of ''Cordite Poetry Review'', an Australian online poetry journal.


Literary career

In 2000, she won the Great Age Melbourne Writers Festival Poetry Slam. She moved to
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in 2002 and lived in
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between 2003 and 2004. In 2004, she was awarded a bursary from the Scottish
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and became the Special Poetry Guest to Dublin's Trinity College/
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poetry summer program. She moved to
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in 2004. During the same year, her poem "earth", which first appeared in the anthology ''Moorilla Mosaic: Contemporary Tasmanian Writing'', was included in the Australian/Pacific Region Literacy Placement Test for Scholarships. Alvarez was awarded fellowships from
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(New Hampshire, USA) and
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(Scotland) in 2005. In 2006, she edited ''A Slice of Cherry Pie'', a
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anthology inspired by
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's TV show,
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. That same year, she received a grant from Wales Arts International which enabled her to travel to Sydney and participate in The Red Room Company's "The Poetry Picture Show". Her first poetry collection, ''Mortal'', was released in 2006 by US publisher Red Morning Press. Craig Santos Perez, writing for ''Boxcar Poetry Review'', called it "an incredible first collection" whose "casual tone, visceral imagery, and surprising figurative language keeps the reader engaged throughout." In late 2006, Alvarez received The Australia Council Literature Board grant for poetry. She was invited on a writing residency by Fundación Valparaíso in Spain for April 2008, followed by a writing residency at the Booranga Writers Centre at
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in
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. Alvarez was a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Chester in 2010Staf
"Oz-Ko Tour(s) – OZ-KO TOUR OF KOREA (MAY 2011)"
''Cordite Poetry Review''.
and a featured reader at
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and
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.Admin (21 November 2011)
"Writer-a-Day: Ivy Alvarez reading “Hold”"
''Varuna, The Writers House Blog''.
In May 2011, she spent two weeks at the
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Art Space (Yeonhui) and gave readings as a member of the Oz-Ko Tour of
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.Peter Rathjen (May 2011)
"Alumni eNews – Poet on tour"
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Her poem "Hold" was published and discussed in the Poetry Workshop section of
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on 4 November 2011.Rachael Boast (4 November 2011)
"Poetry workshop: Skin – Hold, by Ivy Alvarez"
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Alvarez has been a guest at numerous writing festivals, including the National Young Writers' Festival in
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. As a performer of her work, she has been Artiste-in-Residence for Australia's SBS radio and TV network. Her poetry has been featured on the audio compilations ''FlightPaths'', ''Going Down Swinging'' and ''You Have Been Chosen''. In addition to poetry, she also writes plays, articles, and reviews. Alvarez was awarded funding for her second poetry manuscript from both the
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and the Welsh Academy.


Publications

Novel in verse *''Disturbance'' ( Seren Books, 2013) Poetry collections *''Food for Humans'' (Melbourne: Slow Joe Crow Press, 2002) *''catalogue: life as tableware'' (Wales: The Private Press, 2004) *''What's wrong'' (Wales: The Private Press, 2004) *''Mortal'' (Washington, DC: Red Morning Press, 2006) *''One Dozen Poison Hay(na)ku'' (2013) *''The Everyday English Dictionary'' ( Paekakariki Press, 2016)


Edited volumes

*''A Slice of Cherry Pie'' (The Private Press / Half Empty/Half Full, 2006) *''We Don’t Stop Here'' (The Private Press, 2008) *''The Chained Hay(na)ku Project'' (co-editor) (Meritage Press, 2010)


Anthology contributions

*''Moorilla Mosaic'' (Bumble-bee Press, 2001) *''Father Poems'' (Anvil Publishing, 2004) *''The First Hay(na)ku Anthology'' (Meritage Press / xPress(ed), 2005) *''OBAN 06'' (NZ Electronic Poetry Centre, 2006) *''NaPoWriMo'' (Big Game Books, 2006) *''From the Garden of the Gods'' (Sun Rising Press, 2006) *''The Musculature of Small Birds'' (Shadowbox Press, 2007) *''Brilliant Coroners'' (Phoenicia Publishing imprint, 2007) *''The Sex Mook: What is Our Sex?'' (Vignette Press, 2007) *''Letters to the World: Women Poets Anthology'' (Red Hen Press, 2008) *''The Best Australian Poems 2009'' (Black Inc., 2009) *''Hair'' (Sydney: Trunk, 2009) * ''
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'' #001 (A Cowboy Named Molasses Publishing, 2010) *''Voice of Women in Wales'' (Wales Women's National Coalition, 2010) *''Fire On Her Tongue'' (Two Sylvias Press, 2011) *''In Their Cups'' (Melbourne Poets Union, 2011) *''A Face to Meet the Faces'' (University of Akron Press, 2012)


References


External links


Official website

Ivy Alvarez
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