Paloma Sierra

Paloma Sierra is a Puerto Rican writer, translator, and filmmaker. Inaugural Emerging Poet Laureate of Allegheny County, she has written and directed award-winning videopoems screened internationally at “¡Tú Cuentas! Cine Youth,” “Down East Flick Fest,” and “Fotogenia,” among other festivals. Her poetry and translations are featured in Nature & Culture International Anthology, Poetry Film Live, Bridge: The Bluffton University Literary Journal, Persephone’s Daughters, and Sampsonia Way Magazine.

A City Theatre Miami National Short Play Award finalist, she has developed plays, musicals, and operas with “Project Y,” “Poetic Theater Productions,” “Nuyorican Poets Cafe,” and “White Snake Projects.” She has also supported the development of 20+ short and full-length plays and their journeys onto renowned festivals such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and KCACTF as a teaching artist and dramaturg. A Carnegie Mellon MFA and a BHA graduate with university and college honors, Paloma is also an alumna of the Fornés Playwriting Workshop, a Latinx Theatre Commons initiative that cultivates the next generation of U.S. Latinx theater artists. A Fulbright Student, Paloma currently studies literary translation at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. Find her here.

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