David M. de León

Poet

Queens, NY
New York US
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Author's Bio

David M. de León (he/him) is a Puerto Rican writer, academic, and theater artist from New Jersey. Creative work has appeared or is forthcoming in places like Best of the Net, [PANK], DIAGRAMAGNI, Fence Magazine, Indiana Review, Up the Staircase Quarterly, Acentos Review, Pleiades, At Length, Strange Horizons, Bat City Review, 2River View, Anderbo, The Cortland Review, Anti-, The Adirondack Review, and the anthologies Até Mais and Only The Sea Keeps.

David’s debut book of poetry The Cats of Old San Juan was a finalist at [PANK] books and for the Andrés Montoya Prize. His previous manuscript, On a Field in the Present, was shortlisted for the Dorset prize at Tupelo Press and the Lena-Miles Wever Todd prize at Pleiades Press. He was a 2019 Tin House Summer Scholar and a scholarship recipient at the Fine Arts Work Center. David has a BA from Hunter College CUNY and a Ph.D in English from Yale University. His academic work focuses on long-form poetic works by Black Americans in the era of Black Lives Matter. David is also a playwright and screenwriter.

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Publications & Prizes

Prizes won: 

Sylvia Ardyn Boone Prize for dissertation

Finalist, Button Poetry chapbook contest

Andrés Montoya Prize Finalist

Best of the Net, '21

Finalist, PANK Big Book contest

Screencraft Quarterfinals for Science Fiction and Fantasy

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Identifies as: 
Latino/Latina/Latinx, Puerto Rican
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Last update: Aug 08, 2023