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Luna Miguel (Alcalá de Henares, 1990) lives in Barcelona and is a regular contributor to several newspapers and literary supplements. She is the author of the following poetry books: Estar enfermo (2010), Poetry is not dead (2013), La tumba del marinero (2013), Los estómagos (2015) and El arrecife de las sirenas (2017), all of them published by La Bella Varsovia. Several selections of her works have been published around the world.

She is the author of the nouvelle Exhumación (Alpha Decay, 2010), co-written with Antonio J. Rodríguez, and the essay on female masturbation El dedo. Breves apuntes sobre la masturbación femenina (Capitán Swing, 2016).

The first ambassador to join and support the Womarts project to pursue women’s equal share presence in the Arts, her debut novel is El funeral de Lolita (PRH-Lumen, November 2018).

Her latest published work is an essay on feminism and hispanic language literature, El coloquio de las perras (Capitán Swing, 2019).

After the publication of her first novel, El funeral de Lolita (Lumen, 2018) and the essay El coloquio de las perras (Capitán Swing, 2019) about Spanish-speaking women writers ignored by the canon, one stands out the highly personal essay Caliente (Lumen, 2021) and the poetry collection Poesía Masculina (La Bella Varsovia, 2021).

Her latest published book is Leer Mata (La Caja Books, 2022), an essay on reading.

Her latest pieces in fiction are the poems in Poesía masculina (La Bella Varsovia, 2021) and Un amor español (La Bella Varsovia, 2023).


👁‍🗨 «Her work shares the same DNA as Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath and Anna Akhmatova.» Trevor Barnett, The Poetry Review

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Luna Miguel (Alcalá de Henares, 1990) lives in Barcelona and is a regular contributor to several newspapers and literary supplements. She is the author of the following poetry books: Estar enfermo (2010), Poetry is not dead (2013), La tumba del marinero (2013), Los estómagos (2015) and El arrecife de las sirenas (2017), all of them published by La Bella Varsovia. Several selections of her works have been published around the world.

She is the author of the nouvelle Exhumación (Alpha Decay, 2010), co-written with Antonio J. Rodríguez, and the essay on female masturbation El dedo. Breves apuntes sobre la masturbación femenina (Capitán Swing, 2016).

The first ambassador to join and support the Womarts project to pursue women’s equal share presence in the Arts, her debut novel is El funeral de Lolita (PRH-Lumen, November 2018).

Her latest published work is an essay on feminism and hispanic language literature, El coloquio de las perras (Capitán Swing, 2019).

After the publication of her first novel, El funeral de Lolita (Lumen, 2018) and the essay El coloquio de las perras (Capitán Swing, 2019) about Spanish-speaking women writers ignored by the canon, one stands out the highly personal essay Caliente (Lumen, 2021) and the poetry collection Poesía Masculina (La Bella Varsovia, 2021).

Her latest published book is Leer Mata (La Caja Books, 2022), an essay on reading.

Her latest pieces in fiction are the poems in Poesía masculina (La Bella Varsovia, 2021) and Un amor español (La Bella Varsovia, 2023).


👁‍🗨 «Her work shares the same DNA as Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich, Anne Sexton, Sylvia Plath and Anna Akhmatova.» Trevor Barnett, The Poetry Review