• Since November 20, 2010, Luisa has been writing (at least) a poem a day as part of her daily writing practice. • Other works are listed through her website and in various online publications. Books: •
Cordillera Tales (New Day, 1990); 1991
National Book Award (Manila Critics Circle, Philippines) •
Cartography (Anvil, 1992); 1993
National Book Award for Poetry (Manila Critics Circle, Philippines) •
Encanto (Anvil, 1993); 1994
National Book Award for Poetry (Manila Critics Circle, Philippines) •
In the Garden of the Three Islands (Moyer Bell/Asphodel, 1995) •
Blood Sacrifice (University of the Philippines Press, 1997); 1998
National Book Award for Poetry (Manila Critics Circle, Philippines) •
Songs for the Beginning of the Millennium (De La Salle University Press, 1997); Finalist, 1998
National Book Award for Poetry (Manila Critics Circle, Philippines) • ''Turnings: Writing on Women's Transformations'', co-edited with Renee Olander (Friends of Women's Studies at Old Dominion University, March 2000) •
Not Home, But Here: Writing from the Filipino Diaspora, as central editor (Anvil, 2003) •
Trill and Mordent (WordTech Editions, fall 2005); Runner-up, 2004 Editions Prize • ''Juan Luna's Revolver''; 2009 Ernest Sandeen Prize in Poetry •
The Saints of Streets (University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2013) •
Night Willow (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2014) •
Ode to the Heart Smaller than a Pencil Eraser (2014 May Swenson Prize, Utah State University Press) • ''Of Color: Poets' Ways of Making'' (anthology of craft essays by poets of color, co-edited with Amanda Galvan Huynh) (New York: The Operating System, 2018) •
The Buddha Wonders if She is Having a Mid-Life Crisis (Phoenicia Publishing, Montreal, 2018) •
Maps for Migrants and Ghosts (2019 Crab Orchard Poetry Open Competition Co-Winner, Southern Illinois University Press, 2020) •
Caulbearer (Immigrant Series Prize winner, Black Lawrence Press; August 2024) Chapbooks: •
Bright as Mirrors Left in the Grass (Kudzu House Quarterly, spring 2014) •
Check & Balance (Moria Press/Locofo Chaps, 2017) •
Haori (Tea & Tattered Pages Press, April 2017) •
Puñeta: Political Pilipinx Poetry, vol. 3; ed. Luisa A. Igloria (Chicago: Locofo Chaps, Moria Press, 2017) •
What is Left of Wings, I Ask (2018 Center for the Book Arts Poetry Chapbook Prize, New York, 2018) ==References==