Soledad Santana is a Venezuelan, London-based Spanglish poet, feminist community organiser & human rights researcher.
She’s been published in Wet Grain, Aftershock Review, Pulp Poets Press and anthologised with the Barbican Centre.
Sol has performed her poetry at the Barbican Centre, We Out Here Music Festival, Reference Point, Southbank Poetry Library, Birmingham Hippodrome, & others.
She has experience designing and facilitating poetry workshops incl. w/ Manchester Poetry Library; & Barbican Arts Centre
She regularly organises multidisciplinary artistic and community events & is co-founder of Tangled Tongues, a community Latinx writing group.
Her debut poetry pamphlet, Bone Wish, was awarded the Fox and Stars Poetry Chapbook Prize, and will be published in early 2026.
She’s been published in Wet Grain, Aftershock Review, Pulp Poets Press and anthologised with the Barbican Centre.
Sol has performed her poetry at the Barbican Centre, We Out Here Music Festival, Reference Point, Southbank Poetry Library, Birmingham Hippodrome, & others.
She has experience designing and facilitating poetry workshops incl. w/ Manchester Poetry Library; & Barbican Arts Centre
She regularly organises multidisciplinary artistic and community events & is co-founder of Tangled Tongues, a community Latinx writing group.