Latest Episodes
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Melissa Mogollon: Oye
Melissa Mogollón is the author of a new novel called Oye, out this spring from Hogarth. Meaning “listen to me,” Oye is Luciana’s demand...
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Cecilia Marquez: Making the Latino South
Cecilia Márquez joins us this week to talk about her new book, Making the Latino South: A History of Racial Formation, published by The...
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Andrew Boryga: Victim
If you liked American Fiction, you’ll love Andrew Boryga’s debut novel Victim, from Doubleday. It follows the career of Javier Perez, who learns at...
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Melissa Lozada-Oliva: Candelaria
Melissa Lozada-Oliva is a New York-based author who grew up in Boston and calls herself a “Guatelombian” writer—half Guatemalan, half Colombian. We had a...
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Ingrid Rojas Contreras: The Man Who Could Move Clouds
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about...
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Raquel Gutierrez: Brown Neon
Writing Latinos, from Public Books, features interviews with Latino (a/x/e) authors discussing their books and how their writing contributes to the ever-changing conversation about...