“Her delicate constructions, quirky sense of humour and startling honesty make her a delight to behold.” – Nosher
Carmina Masoliver is a UEA English Literature graduate, currently studying an MA in London, where she lives with her parents. She writes mainly poetry, as well as journalistic pieces, reviews, short-stories and her regularly updated blog. Her poetry bridges the gap between page and stage; often personal and emotive, her words have universal appeal.
Carmina has been published in several magazines and anthologies, including Concrete Newspaper, RedInk Magazine, Skookum Boom, The Delinquent, Ink Sweat & Tears, Sleepy Orange, Poetry Rivals Collection 2010: A New Dawn Breaks and Workshop: UEA Undergraduate Anthology 2011. She has won a Farrago Zoo Award for Best Farrago Debut Performance in 2007, and 'Best Loss Poem' in Glam Slam 2011.
“With a vase-like fragility she explores what it is to be young and female, today and here” – Lennie, Speech Motion