Poet. Advocate.Educator. Organizer. Translator.

Willy Palomo (he/they/she) is a founding member of Plumas Colectiva, a powerhouse of Latinx visual artists, writers, and creatives based in the 801. A veteran of the Salt Lake City poetry slam scene, his fiction, essays, poetry, and translations can be found across print and web pages, including the Best New Poets 2018, Latino Rebels, The Wandering Song: Central American Writing in the United States, and more. He has performed at or keynoted the National Council of Urban Educators Association, the SUU Pride Film Festival, the Indiana Latino Leadership Conference, el Festival Internacional de Poesia Amada Libertad, the National Poetry Slam, and more. He has taught classes and courses on literature, rap, and creative writing in universities, juvenile detention centers, high schools, and community centers. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised in Utah, he is the queer son of two refugees from El Salvador. In April 2023, he independently released his debut rap album Enter Da Boombow. In September 2023, he published his debut collection of poetry Wake the Others with Editorial Kalina and Glass Spider Publishing.