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Posts Tagged: Latinas

Making Space at the Center: Talking with Kali Fajardo-Anstine

By Sarah Haas

May 6th, 2019

Kali Fajardo-Anstine discusses her debut story collection, SABRINA & CORINA.

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Tags: American West., Bless Me Ultima, Borderlands/La Frontera, canon, Chicana, chicano, Colorado, debut collection, Denver, Edward P. Jones, family, first book, Frank O’Connor, friendship, gloria anzaldua, Indigenous, intergenerational trauma, Kali Fajardo-Anstine, Latina, Latinas, Lighthouse, literary canon, Lost in the City, mothers and daughters, New Mexico, Nicole Counts, One World, Random House, research, Rudolfo Anaya, Sabrina & Corina, Sabrina and Corina, Sandra Cisneros, Sarah Haas, short fiction, short stories, short story, storytelling, The House on Mango Street, the lonely voice, trauma, University of Wyoming

The Sunday Rumpus Interview: Vanessa Blakeslee

By Sarah Corbett Morgan

December 13th, 2015

I don’t want to waste readers’ time with a several hundred-page novel that’s not relevant to the wicked problems we’re facing today.

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Tags: abortion, birth control, Central America, Columbia, coming of age, coming of age stories, costa rica, cunnilingus, expats, Juventud, Latin America, Latin American literature, Latinas, misogyny, North America, novel, prostitution, Sarah Corbett Morgan, Sex, social justice, Train Shots, United States, Vanessa Blakeslee

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