Jesus Sierra

Alum 2021

Jesus is a Cuban writer and structural engineer who emigrated to San Francisco in 1969. He is a member of The Writers Grotto, and has completed a collection of short stories set in Havana during the first ten years of the Revolution and in the Cuban diaspora in San Francisco. His work has appeared in Zyzzyva, The Acentos Review, Caribbean Writer,  Lunch Ticket and in the anthology Endangered Species, Enduring Values. At the Mesa, he worked on an historical fiction novel about the Cuban Revolution icon, Camilo.