MIREL EDMÉE GONZÁLEZ
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PUBLISHED WORK


CRUCE MAGAZINE | POETRY (2015 - 2016)

  • IN EL METRO, UPON ARRIVAL AT MADRID (October, 2016) - A romantic poem about the nostalgia of discovering and exploring a new city as well as your partner through the allegory of public transportation.
  • EXPIRATION DATE (May, 2016) - A poem about the evanescence of relationships.
  • FROM THE DUVET (April, 2016) - A poem about dealing with depression overseas.
  • GIRL-SIZED LUGGAGE (February, 2016) - A poem about leaving one’s country for foreign lands.
  • POEMS FOR BEATRICE (November, 2015) - The chronological life story of a girl called Beatrice.
  • I REMEMBER THE WOMEN (May, 2015) - A poetic study on how female images of previous generations form the personality of a young girl.

CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PUBLISHING | ACADEMIC WRITING (2015)

  • The Women of Earl Lovelace’s The Dragon Can’t Dance - Research Paper. A feminist discussion of female characterization in Earl Lovelace’s The Dragon Can’t Dance; published as an undergrad in the graduate conference: Caribbean Without Borders: Beyond the Can[n]on’s Range

SKANSKA | GLOBAL WARMING CHILDREN'S BOOK (2008)

Tita the Earth is plagued by a very terrible illness called Global Warming, she asks her friends Marianne Mars and Simon Sun for some help. Published by SKANSKA for their Going Green program; written and illustrated by Mirel Edmée Gonz​ález at 12 years of age.

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