Jomil Ebro
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Jomil Ebro lives in Golden with his wife, Nancy Stohlman, and his 12-year-old son. Trained at the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa, Jomil is a poet, philosopher, scholar, and associate professor at Arapahoe Community College. His PhD is in Poetry and Consciousness Studies, and he holds Master's Degrees in English, Philosophy, Postcolonial Studies, and Communication from New York University. His poetry, short stories, and critical essays have been published in the Bath Flash Fiction Anthology, Vol. 7, Fractured Literary Anthology, Glossy Planet, Bending Genres, New Feathers Anthology, Progenitor Literary Journal, Cobra Milk, the Modern Horizons Journal, the Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies Vol. 3, Issue 2, and Peripheral Matters Journal, among others. He periodically holds poetry workshops for Castle Rock Writers and in his community. Jomil thinks in all sincerity that poetry—namely, the way it necessarily expresses the presence and primacy of the consciousness in which everything appears and with which it is known—that poetry, as such, can save the world. He can be reached at Jomil.Ebro@arapahoe.edu.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jomilebro/
Winning Entry: Holy Nights
Contest Won: Tom Howard/Margaret Reid Poetry Contest 2025, Honorable Mention, Tom Howard
