Poet.
Essayist.
Storyteller.

Writing has become a primary means of digesting and integrating my experiences thereby reducing the pains of living
— Melissa Febos

Cynthia J. Roman Cabrera is a Dominican and Puerto Rican native of Brooklyn, New York who grew up in the Bronx and Washington Heights. She is a storyteller, essayist, and poet exploring culture and identity, cityscape, familismo, and the healing of her inner child. Her work often uses Spanglish as a literary tool to tell stories on the diasporic challenges of first-generation U.S.-born people. In her free time, she nurtures her love of learning and reading in cute bookstores and chases down any opportunity to satisfy her inner comelona. A trained researcher and evaluator in Public Health, she is energized by tackling complex, systemic social and civic justice issues. She is also a femme person in love. By sharing who she is as a human, she hopes to invite others to break open the writing field with their stories. She has been published in Brooklyn Poets, changing womxn collective, HerStry, Breadcrumbs, Moko Magazine, Spanglish Voces, and the Bronx Magazine. During the Spring of 2021, Cynthia was named a Brooklyn Poets Fellow.