Open-Hearted Horizon
An Albuquerque Poetry Anthology
Open-Hearted Horizon: An Albuquerque Poetry Anthology invites you into a poetic conversation. The anthology includes a wide range of Albuquerque-based poets and poems that are inspired—directly, associatively, obliquely—by Albuquerque, New Mexico, as a place and as a community. Anthologies commonly celebrate a multitude of voices. Because this one is place-based, it aims to draw you into a circle that deepens your sense of place and people, of contexts and cultures, whether you know Albuquerque or not. Because the Albuquerque poetry community is characterized by its support for individual writers and by a strong impulse toward creative collaboration, Open-Hearted Horizon features poems in multiple voices. In addition to poems by individual poets, this collection also features collaborative works, including those by the EKCO collective and one that features a line from every poem in the anthology. Overall, the collection invites you to experience Albuquerque in all its richness, diversity, and depth.
Valerie Martínez is the author of several books of poetry and prose, including Each and Her and Count. She is the founding director of Artful Life.
Shelle VanEtten de Sánchez is the director of Arts and Culture for the City of Albuquerque. She is coeditor of several books, including ¿de Veras? Young Voices from the National Hispanic Cultural Center (UNM Press).