Zamora Linmark, born in Manila, is a Filipino American poet, novelist, and playwright.
He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Hawaii in Honolulu.
He is the recipient of a Japan-United States Friendship Commission, a winner of a National Endowment for the Arts creative writing fellowship in poetry (2001), and was a Fulbright Foundation Senior Lecturer/Researcher in the Philippines (2005-2006).
He was a Distinguished Visiting Professor in Creative Writing at the University of Hawaii and University of Miami.
His works include Prime-Time Apparitions (2005), The Evolution of a Sigh (2008), Drive-By Vigils (2011), Rolling the R’s (1995), Leche (2011), and The Importance of Being Wilde at Heart (2019); themes involving ethnic and sexual identity are common throughout.