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Marisela Norte is an American writer, poet and artist living in Los Angeles. She is known for her poetry that explores the unseen city.[1] Her book Peeping Peeping Tom Tom Girl was published by City Works Press in 2008,[2] and her work can be found in numerous anthologies including Microphone Fiends, Bordered Sexualities: Bodies on the Verge of a Nation, The Geography of Home: California’s Poetry of Place, Bear Flag Republic, American Studies in a Time of Danger, Rara Avis, American Quarterly, and Rolling Stone's Women of Rock.[3] She has also written for ChismeArte,[4] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art[5] and the Metro Transit Authority.[6]
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MariselaNorte is an American writer, poet and artist living in Los Angeles. She is known for her poetry that explores the unseen city. Her book Peeping...
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includes Ana Gabriel, Daniela Romo, Rocío Dúrcal, Gloria Estefan, and Marisela. Notably, several baladas were Spanish-language covers of songs originally...