Melissa Lozada-Oliva is the child of Guatemalan and Colombian immigrants. She co-hosts the podcast Say More and is a member of the band Meli and the Specs. She holds an MFA in poetry from NYU and her writing has been featured in Remezcla, PAPER, The Guardian, The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 4, Wirecutter, Vulture, Bustle, Glamour, The Huffington Post, Muzzle Magazine, The Poetry Project, Audible, and BBC Mundo. She is from Massachusetts and lives in New York City.
"Tender and funny and relatable even if you're not into 'reading'
or 'books' or 'poetry' or 'necromancy,' Dreaming of You is
living and vivid and hideous and sweet and fearful and lovely."
-Zoey Walls, Harvard Bookstore
"Lozada-Oliva has written something which defies explanation and
will prompt many a conversation...Part dream, part surrealist
nightmare, part existential dread, entirely beautiful, this novel
will make you ask yourself the questions you've been avoiding about
authenticity, celebrity, obsession, and loss."
-ALA Over the Rainbow Recommended Short List
"Poet and writer Melissa Lozada-Oliva is an unstoppable force
within the poetry world."
-Laysha Macedo, HipLatina
"The novel is narrated in verse, a device that could feel gimmicky
in less capable hands than Lozada-Oliva's, but instead melds with
the macabre-yet-gossipy subject matter to create an unforgettable
portrait of a public figure who to many seemed larger than
life."
-Emma Specter, Vogue
"Crackly and energetic, with poignancy beneath; for Latinx and
millennial readers, plus poetry lovers interested in new
voices."
-Library Journal
"One of the most original releases of the year Melissa
Lozada-Oliva's surreal fusion of poetry and prose . . . [is]
gruesome yet heartfelt, macabre yet intimate, brimming with life on
every page."
-Chicago Review of Books
"Themes of celebrity, fandom, grief, queer identity, and loneliness
feature in this novel in verse about a poet who resurrects Tejano
pop star Selena. This story is as absurd and magical as it
sounds."
-Casey Stepaniuk, Autostraddle
"Melissa Lozada-Oliva's surreal novel-in-verse is sure to delight
and surprise readers . . . You may know and love Selena's voice,
but Lozada-Oliva's is utterly new, original, and worth hearing,
too."
-Elena Nicolaou, Oprah Daily
"Obsessive, inventive, and exceedingly funny, Lozada-Oliva's debut
sets a new platinum standard for a tricky genre."
-Diego Baez, Booklist
"An enjoyably madcap journey through the wasteland of fame, popular
culture, and feminine identity in a post-colonial world."
-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"A feverish story of young adulthood, exploring how fandom and
obsession shape how we relate to the world . . . Dreaming of
You navigates the complexities of Latinx identity,
self-loathing, love, and the loneliness of drifting into
adulthood."
-Miguel Salazar, Vulture
"... a macabre love story that casts an inquisitive eye on
Latinidad, womanhood, and celebrity worship."
- Keely Weiss, Harper's Bazaar
"At the center of this exploration of insecurities, joys, and
identity stands Melissa Lozada-Oliva- an unapologetic poet who
isn't afraid of the rawness of the mind and is resilient in her
writing- so much so that it feels like we're talking to our best
friend."
-Bianca Perez, Porter House Review
"With the intensity and fluidity of a fever dream, Lozada-Oliva
situates the figure of the assassinated superstar-'a star I can
only see because it has died'-alongside the protagonist Melissa's
own self-narration. By reckoning with the complexities of
celebrity, self-identity, citizenship, social media, and
sisterhood, Lozada-Oliva names what it means to be both endangered
and enraptured by hypervisibility; it is an invitation to "make
your own light," to recast shadows."
-Jordan Taliha
McDonald, Vulture
"Surreal and spooky...This hybrid collection highlights the limits
of control over our own creations and asks us to consider whether
we will ever learn how to lose."
-Layla Benitez-James,
Harriet Books, the Poetry Foundation
"Dreaming of You infuses this fandom subculture with the
characteristics of a haunting-the past permeates the present,
always on the cusp of breaking through the veil separating the
living and the dead."
- Vanessa Willoughby, Bitch Media
"From Melissa's DIY-resurrection ritual, to a dead celebrity prom
and karaoke in hell, Lozada-Oliva has created a feminist,
post-modern, pop cultural Divine Comedy. Dreaming Of You dramatizes
the ways identity is often influenced by imitation and a longing to
be something more than yourself. This fever dream fiction is
engaging and refreshing as it masterfully draws on and plays with
genre and cultural tropes to encapsulate the idiosyncrasies of our
relationship with celebrity, culture, and ourselves."
- Corrine Watson, West Trade Review
"A
beautiful confluence of verse and prose...Organized into a four-act
play, Dreaming of You pushes the limits of its verse-prose hybrid
narrative form to explore the complexity of modern, generational
immigrant identity of Latina women . . . The questions
Lozada-Oliva's book presents are poignant: Is it possible to be
part of a tribe without losing the self? And can this tribe be
recollected into an American geography without losing the heritage
of the Central and South American diasporas it comes from? Dreaming
of You brilliantly challenges the limits of one's selfhood and
reveals what's lost when it's contorted to fit the beholder's
gaze."
- Michael Adam Carroll, Ploughshares
"Risks like these-the funny and weird and tender bits-make Dreaming
of You striking. It is as much a totem of her twenties in Brooklyn
as it is an ode to Selena. Lozada-Oliva calls herself back from the
dead, reflects, integrates, moves on-in doing so, it forces us to
do the same."
-E.R. Pulgar, Columbia Journal
"Dreaming of You by Melissa Lozada-Olivia is the most
pop-rock opera book I've ever read. It's a poetry collection, a
memoir, and a song crafted as one. This is a book that cannot be
categorized and any description is insufficient. But suffice it to
say it's a book in verse about a poet who resurrects Selena from
the dead. It's a zombie-horror-fantasy wet dream and let me tell
you I am here for it! Each page reverberates with desire, grief and
longing. There is a grotesque love affair unfolding on the page
between the cast, Melissa, Selena and Yolanda that is awkward and
unholy and ugly and full of tenderness and heart. Dreaming of You
is a tribute to womanhood, identity and love. It's a book that
redefines narrative, myth and magic and I will forever be haunted
by Melissa's creation."
-Michelle Malonzo, Changing Hands Bookstore
"Melissa Lozada-Oliva's kinetic, pop-operatic Dreaming of You is
like some terrific amalgam of fan fiction and fantasy nonfiction; a
Selena monograph made of memoir, myth and magic. Her partly
satirical, partly ecstatic linguistics constitute a whole other
sort of literary hybrid. And, while I strain to describe
Lozada-Oliva's virtuosity, I want to very plainly say, at the heart
of it all, Dreaming of You is a collection of moving, mercurial
poems. Melissa Lozada-Oliva is truly a singular new voice."
-Terrance Hayes, National Book Award-winning author of
Lighthead
"Dazzling, playful, and likely to break your heart at least
twice. I love Dreaming of You five-hundred times as much as
I hate writing blurbs. Melissa Lozada-Oliva is a magician."
-Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble
"Some use the term 'confessional poetry' to disparage the writer.
However, there is a craft to revealing a secret. Ask your favorite
chismoso. Melissa Lozada-Oliva's Dreaming of You is a delight to
read because Lozada-Oliva knows how to make awkwardness flinch, how
to make crushes flutter, and how to make despair cry. Melissa
Lozada-Oliva is the poet laureate of chisme."
-Jose Olivarez, author of Citizen Illegal
"Like pop stardom, Melissa Lozada-Oliva's Dreaming of You is all
truth and all fiction, all at once; something we imagined and
something we survived, the same way a girl we're in love with is a
girl we made up. I'm talking about both Selena and Melissa, I'm
talking about Melissa the protagonist and Melissa the author, I'm
talking about ghosts and heroes and ex-lovers and ourselves.
Mostly, I'm saying that this collection, a macabre carnival, heals
reality by distorting it, calls memory what it is: a funhouse, a
roomful of mirrors where you can't tell if the person you made out
with was your crush or yourself, to which Lozada-Oliva shrugs and
says, What's the difference?"
-Olivia Gatwood, author of Life of the Party
"Dreaming of You is a party. One of those unforgettable
ones, where everyone who is haunted encounters their ghosts and has
a good time. Only in Melissa Lozada-Oliva's beautiful, irreverent
voice can we resurrect the beloved Selena in a seance gone wrong;
only in her voice can we dance with dead celebrities, encounter the
'You' in the poem, get ghosted by our ghosts, or break Yolanda out
of prison. Delightful, dark, funny, perverse, loving-the poems that
make up this novel are so alive, and so modern, they pulse."
-Sally Wen Mao, author of Oculus
"Dreaming of You is as warm and frank as your big sister
giving you the real sex talk. It understands perfectly the singular
agony of girlhood. To read it is to fall in love-with Selena, with
the author, with all the unbound violent joy of which only girls
are capable."
-Rax King, author of Tacky
"Thank god for Melissa Lozada-Oliva! Dreaming of You is a mystical,
hungry, thumping heart; it's funny and haunting and will be alive
long after we are all dead and gone."
-Catherine Cohen, comedian and co-host of Seek Treatment
"Dreaming of You is fearlessly open, so friendly in
its darknesses, beckoning again and again for us to come on in, to
join this buoyant writer as she lets her imagination excavate
feeling, examine celebrity, connections, lonelinesses and the
oddities and beauties that become us."
-Aimee Bender, author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon
Cake
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