Caitlin Davis-Ruiz is a poet originally from Bolton, Connecticut. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design from Parsons The New School for Design. Caitlin has been published in Poetry in the time of Coronavirus, winning an honorable mention for top poem submission. Caitlin was a writer and young creative living in New York City for thirteen years, where she was an active member of The Poetry Society of New York. Caitlin now lives with her husband and three dogs in Mérida, Mexico, where she is a member of Mérida Literary Lounge, a group of multi-lingual writers and readers.
As the moon grows from a sliver to a full moon, then waning til the dark night sky is empty again, so does love. Love Me Ugly expresses these different phases and layers of love, not only singing songs of happiness and contentment, but bringing light to the rawness it holds.
