Martha Cecilia Ruiz

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Martha Cecilia Ruiz
Central American University of Managua
Occupation(s)Poet, writer, journalist, and activist
Websitemarthaceciliaruiz.com

Martha Cecilia Ruíz (born 25 November 1972) is a Nicaraguan poet, writer, journalist, and Social activist. She directs the El País Azul radio talk show, sits on the board of directors of Nicaraguan Association of Writers (ANIDE) as a member (2015–2018),[1] is a consultant in Communication and Human Rights, and has founded both Three Times Three (Three Women, Three Poets, Three Journalists) and the Forum of Cultural Journalists of Nicaragua (FPCN).[2] Ruiz's writings have been included in numerous anthologies and she has published a single narrative book as of November 2017.[3]

Biography

Ruiz was born in

Central American University of Managua
.

In the early 2000s, Ruiz founded the group Three Times Three: Three Women, Three Poets, Three Journalists with Esther Picado and Vilma Duarte.[4] She also founded the Forum of Cultural Journalists of Nicaragua and the Network of Communicators to broach the topic of HIV and AIDS in Nicaragua.[citation needed]

Radio

Ruiz hosts the El País Azul talk show broadcast on Radio La Primerísima every Sunday from 7 to 8 am CST.[1][5]

Bibliography

Book

In 2016, Ruiz published her first narrative book Familia de Cuchillos.[3]

  • Ruiz, Martha Cecilia (5 August 2016). Familia de Cuchillos [Family of Knives] (in Spanish). .

Anthologies

The writings of Martha Cecilia Ruíz have been included in many anthologies, all listed below.[6][7][8]

  • Antología Mujeres Poetas en el País de las Nubes. Mizteca Culture Studies Center. Mexico, 2008
  • De Azul a Rojo. Voces de poetas nicaragüenses del Siglo XXI. Managua, 2011.
  • Nosotras también contamos. Muestra de Narrativa. ANIDE. Managua, 2013
  • Esta palabra es nuestra. ANIDE. Managua, 2014
  • Hermanas de tinta. Muestra de poesía multiétnica de mujeres nicaragüenses. ANIDE. Managua, 2014
  • Antología Cuentos nicaragüense de ayer y hoy. Lacayo, Chamorro César y Valle-Castillo. USA, 2014
  • 99 Palabras de Mujer. Microrrelatos y otras especies. Marianela Corriols editora. Managua, 2016

Citations

  1. ^ a b "Martha Cecilia Ruíz". escritorasnicaragua.org (in Spanish). Nicaraguan Association of Writers. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Martha Cecilia Ruiz". poetasdelmundo.com (in Spanish). Poets of the World. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  3. ^ a b Lacayo, Nadine (4 March 2017). "Los incisivos cuentos de Martha Cecilia Ruiz: ""Familia de Cuchillos"" (in Spanish). El Nuevo Diario. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Tres Veces Tres y su Noche de Caracolas". archivo.elnuevodiario.com (in Spanish). El Nuevo Diario. 14 November 2003. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  5. ^ "AUDIO DEL HOMENAJE A MARIALUISA EN EL PROGRAMA DOMINICAL "EL PAÍS AZUL"". radiolaprimerisima.com (in Spanish). Radio La Primerísima.
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  8. ^ Terán, Marta García (9 March 2016). "99 palabras de mujer". Metro Managua. Archived from the original on 30 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.

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