Welcome friend!
This is a space for my musing about my life, growing as a woman in her late 20’s, the wins and frustrations of my creative endeavors as an establishing writer, and a place where my reflections about my world wide travels exist in essay, prose and poetry often with the accompaniment of film photography and video diaries.
I fall in love, and get my heart broken, I try again and get it better this time. I romanticize my life, I contemplate my identity as a daughter of Mexican immigrants, I miss my parents often as I grow farther into the world. I am searching for God everywhere and often neglect to look inside. I just want to be heard on a planet polluted by noise.
About
Jacquelin is a writer from Portland, Oregon. Her work has been published and featured in Metaphor, [inherspace] Journal, Pacific Review, and Bicoastal Review. She has served as an Admissions Editor for Metaphor and is a reader for Poetry International. She recently published her debut poetry chapbook Eurydice in the summer of 2024. She is currently traveling the world while writing love letters to friends.
