Kyle Laws
Kyle Laws directs the Pueblo Poetry Project out of Steel City Art Works with monthly readings on the fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m. Her artwork includes collaborations with numerous artists including those from the Steel City gallery. Her more than twenty-five poetry collections include Beginning at the Stone Corner (River Dog), The Sea Is Woman (Moonstone Press), Uncorseted (Kung Fu Treachery Press), Ride the Pink Horse (Stubborn Mule Press), Faces of Fishing Creek (Middle Creek Publishing), This Town: Poems of Correspondence coauthored with Jared Smith (Liquid Light Press), So Bright to Blind (Five Oaks Press), and Wildwood (Lummox Press). With nine nominations for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, her poems and essays have appeared in magazines and anthologies in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. She was the recipient of the 2020 award from Moonstone Press for The Sea Is Woman and the 2012 award from Poetry West for George Sand’s Haiti. She is the editor and publisher of Casa de Cinco Hermanas Press.