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Steven Leyva

Steven Leyva was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and raised in Houston, Texas. He is the author of The Understudy’s Handbook, which won the Jean Feldman Poetry Prize from Washington Writers’ Publishing House. His second book of poems, The Opposite of Cruelty, was published by Blair Publishing in spring 2025.

2020 Jean Feldman Poetry Prize

Testimonials

  • THE UNDERSTUDY’S HANDBOOK is a collection of beautifully detailed, emotionally lush poems that comprise a portrait of a life, a bi-racial life, an American life. These are smart, evocative poems that invite the heart and prime the head to reconcile the intricacies of our individual lives with the history that has brought us all to this moment in America. There is sweet humor here and a simmering interrogation of what is past and what may come. This book helps me remember why I fell in love with poetry in the first place.

    TIM SEIBLES, author of Fast Animal
  • THESE BRILLIANT POEMS stun the page, stitching a story both of heritage and invention, both looming and intimate. Leyva’s rich language is a festival, gracefully navigating the space between history and what it makes of us. This collection marks the emergence of an important new voice, and is a joy to read, and re-read.

    ZAKIA HENDERSON-BROWN, author of What Kind of Omen Am I
  • IN HIS BOOK, Steven Leyva strips off the mask of history’s parade in order to give an account of familial intimacy with all of its love, hurt, and worship; he strips off the mask of a Louisiana home in order to expose the wound of a Creole exile. Leyva’s language will surprise you, see you, move you, and heal you, as it speaks candidly and tenderly to the troubled American heart. To read this book is to join a journey of a great heart driven by its own music from the exile of American geography to the exile of the English language.

    VALZHYNA MORT, author of Music for the Dead and Resurrected