Three Questions for Yxta Maya Murray Regarding Her New Short Story Collection “The World Doesn’t Work That Way, but It Could”
The law professor turned author on her new collection and the banality of evil under Trump.
The law professor turned author on her new collection and the banality of evil under Trump.
Daniel Olivas talks to writer Frederick Luis Aldama about his latest children’s book, “The Adventures of Chupacabra Charlie.”
An homage to the Father of Chicano literature, Rudolfo Anaya
Rigoberto González talks about “What Drowns the Flowers in Your Mouth.”
Daniel Olivas talks to John Rechy about “After the Blue Hour.”
Daniel Olivas talks to Erika L. Sánchez about her new young adult novel.
Daniel Olivas chats with Frederick Luis Aldama about his new short story collection.
Luis Alberto Urrea brings us poetry for the people.
“From that time on, those photos registered in my memory and wouldn’t let go — what I saw, heard, felt from them.”
"We need to walk these books to the centers of educational institutions — this is what it is all about."
A talk with the poet elena minor about why she does what she does the way that she does.
Désirée Zamorano moves from the mystery genre to a realist novel about upwardly mobile, middle-class Latinas in Southern California.