Contributors

For over a century, El Palacio has been a forum for voices exploring New Mexico’s art, archaeology, history, and landscape. Explore the writers, photographers, historians, and scientists whose perspectives have defined the magazine’s pages—past and present.

Jane Lin

Jane Lin (opens in a new tab) is a poet and a software engineer for an environmental consulting company. She studied under Denise Levertov at Stanford University and received her MFA from New York University’s Creative Writing Program w here she was a New York Times Company Foundation Creative Writing Fellow. Her poem “Signs and Portents” was transformed into an art song by Emmy Award-winning composer Glen Roven for his composition “The Santa Fe Songs” for soprano and piano and appears on Talise Trevigne’s album At the Statue of Venus. Her honors include a Kundiman fellowship and scholarships from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and Taos Summer Writers’ Conference. For many years she taught creative writing at UNM-Los Alamos and facilitated the Mesa Public Library Poetry Gathering series. Jane lives in Northern New Mexico with her husband, daughter, and three cats. She was born and raised on Long Island, NY.

Spring 2020 Poetry Selections

By Various Authors Did We Come Here? By Victor di Suvero How did we come here and to what end?What was it that drew us here?Was it the land calling, the piñon?The great shaped clouds blessing the blue of the sky?Was it the dawn’s quiet or the other one,The one that comes from the day of work, at duskIn summer, promising rest and respite and allThe other good things we dream of when we let ourselves do so?How did we come here?