Pablo Cúzco is a Latin American poet who grew up living in the Gironde region of France and in Bavaria. He also absorbed his writing influence from the Chesapeake Bay of Virginia, the North Carolina Piedmont, and New York City. In his twenties, he traveled across America with a guitar in hand, writing songs and jotting down memories as he went. He is now living in the Southwest with his first love, his wife Maria. After raising a family, he has had time to reflect and share those songs as stories, poetry, and prose. Pablo has works upcoming at Meat for Tea – The Valley Review. You can read some of his earlier poems at The Ascentos Review, The Big Windows Review, Califragile, theZenSpace, Contemporary Haibun Online, Underfoot Poetry, and The Wagon Magazine. Some of these publications have recently gone offline, but you can still find his works in progress at the website, PABLO CÚZCO: The evolution of the poetry of the Americas.