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Sarah Cortez is the author of How to Undress a Cop: Poems and Cold Blue Steel, and a coauthor/editor of Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery and You Don't Have a Clue: Latino Mystery Stories for Teens and an editor of Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence; and, Tired, Hungry, and Standing in One Place for Twelve Hours. SARAH CORTEZ holds degrees from Rice University, the University of Texas-Austin, and the University of Houston. Her work has previously appeared in literary magazines, anthologies, and chapbooks. How to Undress a Cop is her first collection of poetry. Learn more at www.doorway.ru  · Sarah Cortez has been in law enforcement since An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio. An illustration of a " floppy disk. Software. An illustration of two photographs. How to Undress a Cop Audio Preview.


Sarah Cortez, a law enforcement officer, is the award-winning author of the poetry collection "How to Undress a Cop." She brings her heritage as a Tejana with Mexican, French, Comanche and Spanish blood to the written page. Liz Martínez's stories have appeared in "Manhattan Noir," "Queens Noir" and "Cop Tales ". " Essential Cop Essays by Sarah Cortez is a must read for all police officers. Written with humor and pathos, the readers will remember their own journey through the wild ride of a police officer's life. Once started, I found this book difficult to put down, reading well into the night. Background. Sarah Cortez will be the featured reader Thursday, Septem from - p.m. at BookWoman ( N. Lamar #A, Austin, TX),. Houston Poet Sarah Cortez is a Councilor of the Texas Institute of Letters and Fellow of the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and has poems, essays, book reviews, and short stories anthologized and published in journals such as Texas.


SARAH CORTEZ holds degrees from Rice University, the University of Texas-Austin, and the University of Houston. Her work has previously appeared in literary magazines, anthologies, and chapbooks. How to Undress a Cop is her first collection of poetry. Learn more at www.doorway.ru The first poem about policing was “Rosie Working Plain Clothes” — a humorous piece published in How To Undress A Cop (Arte Publico Press, ). Many of the later poems in that same book touch on death. The poems of Sarah Cortez flex lean muscles to build lyric intensity and a gripping edginess often backlit by an incandescent, controlled eroticism. Cortez reveals the hidden underworld of her fellow police officers, whose lives comprise the thin blue line and whose blood sometimes splashes and blackens on summer concrete.

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