Janine Joseph is a poet and librettist born in the Philippines. She is the author of Driving Without a License, winner of the 2014 Kundiman Poetry Prize and 2018 da Vinci Eye award, finalist for the 2017 Oklahoma Book Award, and named an Honorable Mention for the Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize. Her poetry, essays, and critical work have appeared in The Nation, The Georgia Review, Orion Magazine, The Atlantic, Pleiades, The Poemโs Country: Place & Poetic Practice, Zรณcalo Public Square, VIDA: Women in Literary Arts, the Academy of American Poetsโ Poem-a-Day series, and elsewhere. Her honors include fellowships, scholarships, and residencies from MacDowell, Kundiman, Vermont Studio Center, Sewanee Writersโ Conference, Bethany Arts Community, and the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans. A co-organizer for Undocupoets, Janine is an assistant professor of creative writing at Oklahoma State University