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Poetry Publication: Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast
As I work towards the approaching publication of my poetry collection, I will be announcing further publications that my work can be found in. In September, my Poem “Listen to the Hotel Radiator” was featured on the Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast, hosted by Dublin Poet Laureate James Morehead. You can find the reading here. Thank — read more
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Announcement: Poetry Publication 10.1.25
I am excited to announce that my poem, “Roses”, has been accepted for publication in Belladonna’s Garden! The piece can be found here. The full issue can be found as a pdf here. As always, thank you for reading and being the best part of the poetry process. Until next time, Abel — read more
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Announcement: New Poem Publication! 9.24.25
I’m pleased to announce my poem, “When the Body Breaks,” has been published in Ninth Heaven! Credit to my sister, Alexis, for the companion art. Please take a look at some of her other pieces on social media. You can find the publication here. Thank you, dear reader, for being the best part of the — read more
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Announcement: Poetry Publication 8.28.25
I am pleased to announce my poem “On Anger”, has been accepted for publication in Flare Magazine’s Fourth Issue! You can find the issue in various formats available here. Also, I was featured in an Author Spotlight! Thank you for reading. Until next time, Abel Saldaña — read more
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Announcement: Poetry Acceptance and Publication! 8.9.25
I am happy to announce four of my poems have been accepted, and published in Canary Collective’s sixth issue! You can read the publication here:https://www.canarycollective.net/issue-6 I will post each poem individually once the issue has been made available for at least a week – I would love for everyone to have the opportunity to read — read more
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Welcome to My Corner of the Page
Hello and welcome — I’m grateful you’re here. My name is Abel Saldaña, and I’m a poetry and speculative fiction writer deeply interested in the intersections of memory, identity, and transformation. Much of my work explores what it means to remain human in environments—emotional, digital, or extraterrestrial—that push us to the edge of that very — read more