
Belinda Subraman
Belinda Subraman is well-versed in various mediums, including visual arts, acrylic painting, inks, and mixed media. She has an extensive background in writing and publishing with over 30 years of experience. Her writing consists of a vast array of subjects and styles. Having traveled to over 20 countries, these cross-cultural experiences often influence and inform her work. While living in Germany in the 1980s, Belinda began Gypsy Literary Magazine and Sanctuary Tape Series, where she published writings and vocal performances of poets from many countries. She also published many books under the VERGIN PRESS imprint, including VOCES FRONTERIZAS, writings based on life on the U.S./Mexican border sponsored by the El Paso Public Library, as well as THE GULF WAR: MANY PERSPECTIVES, EARTH TONES, IMAGES OF JIM MORRISON and HENRY MILLER AND MY BIG SUR DAYS. Her poetry, stories, and art are found in hundreds of journals, reviews, anthologies, books, and chapbooks. Since 1994, her archives have been housed at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in the Center for Southwest Research.