Monica Aleman Gibbs

Monica Aleman Gibbs is a Salvadoran-American writer native to Los Angeles, California. As a Salvadoran-American, she brings a unique and often overlooked experience to her work.

She earned an Associate’s degree in English Literature from Citrus College, a Bachelor’s degree in English from California State University, Los Angeles, and is currently pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing where some of her poems have been featured.

Mrs. Aleman Gibbs has contributed to the translation of a book entitled Art Exhibition-Tradition and Innovation: Italian Olympic Sport by Renata Freccero. The book was part of an Italian art exhibit during the London 2012 Olympics by Casa Italia CONI.

In her profession, she has created website content and daily social media impressions across various sites/platforms for political campaigns, labor unions as well as the National Women’s Political Caucus of which she is a former member.

Monica is currently working on children’s books.

Her hobbies include photography and traveling with her husband, Tanner.


Some of Monica’s On-line publications …

What’s Gained, What’s Lost: A Daughter Of Immigrants Reflects On Her Parents’ Sacrifices
“Parental Threads”
“Co-vida Home”

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