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"I write because I need poetry to speak to me, to make me feel alive. I write poems very frequently, but not every day. . . . The word spreads across the page, making circles in my head." READ VIA ---> latinobookreview.com/six-questions-…

"I write because I need poetry to speak to me, to make me feel alive. I write poems very frequently, but not every day. . . . The word spreads across the page, making circles in my head." READ VIA ---> latinobookreview.com/six-questions-…
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"'Sadness, the Fury / Triste, la furia,' written in Spanish and English, returns to this mission to conceive new worlds with the conviction that what appears between pages of words organized to suggest fate are seeds of realities for future contexts." VIA: latinobookreview.com/triste-la-furi…

"'Sadness, the Fury / Triste, la furia,' written in Spanish and English, returns to this mission to conceive new worlds with the conviction that what appears between pages of words organized to suggest fate are seeds of realities for future contexts." VIA: latinobookreview.com/triste-la-furi…
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🚨 Don't miss our interview with Edgar Castro Zapata, the great-grandson of the Mexican revolutionary hero General Emiliano Zapata. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽 READ VIA: tinyurl.com/ycxnk8zs

🚨 Don't miss our interview with Edgar Castro Zapata, the great-grandson of the Mexican revolutionary hero General Emiliano Zapata. 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽 READ VIA: tinyurl.com/ycxnk8zs
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Amarilis Tavarez-Vales’s lyrical bravery resists easy definitions, frames poetry itself as a coffin: beautiful, deceptively simple vessels containing the essence of a life. 🇵🇷 READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/el-silencio-de…

Amarilis Tavarez-Vales’s lyrical bravery resists easy definitions, frames poetry itself as a coffin: beautiful, deceptively simple vessels containing the essence of a life.  🇵🇷 READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/el-silencio-de…
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🎉 Exciting news! The selected works for Latino Book Review’s 2025 Magazine Issue are in! Get ready for bold stories, poems, essays & art that celebrate Latinx creativity in all its forms. READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/2025-magazine-… Dropping soon—don’t miss it! #LatinoBookReview

🎉 Exciting news! The selected works for Latino Book Review’s 2025 Magazine Issue are in! Get ready for bold stories, poems, essays & art that celebrate Latinx creativity in all its forms. READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/2025-magazine-…
Dropping soon—don’t miss it!
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"...a powerful and comprehensive account of the Hispanic and Native American communities’ enduring struggle for civil rights in New Mexico..." READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/new-mexico-civ…

"...a powerful and comprehensive account of the Hispanic and Native American communities’ enduring struggle for civil rights in New Mexico..."
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📣 It’s here! The Latino Book Review 2025 Magazine is now available! Featuring powerful work by Latinx writers & artists from the U.S., Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Peru, Belize, Venezuela, Colombia, DR, France & more. Buy your copy & join the movement! latinobookreview.com/magazine-2025.…

📣 It’s here! The Latino Book Review 2025 Magazine is now available!

Featuring powerful work by Latinx writers & artists from the U.S., Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Peru, Belize, Venezuela, Colombia, DR, France & more.

Buy your copy & join the movement! latinobookreview.com/magazine-2025.…
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Our first batch of orders is being shipped to CA, NY, NJ, DC, TX, MO, OH, OR, VA, RI, NH, MI, and Mexico. Purchase your copy latinobookreview.com/magazine-2025.… 

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Have you ever read the world's first bilingual palindromic sonnet? Read about the author. "Pedro Poitevin, born in Guatemala and a mathematician by training, speaks of verse the way a physicist might speak of light: wave and particle, music and measure." latinobookreview.com/pedro-poitevin…

Have you ever read the world's first bilingual palindromic sonnet? Read about the author. "Pedro Poitevin, born in Guatemala and a mathematician by training, speaks of verse the way a physicist might speak of light: wave and particle, music and measure." latinobookreview.com/pedro-poitevin…
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excited to share that my creative nonfic piece “The Mambo King” was published in this year’s issue of Latino Book Review !! 🍃 huge thanks to the editorial team for including me in this gorgeous issue with so many other amazing contributors xx

excited to share that my creative nonfic piece “The Mambo King” was published in this year’s issue of <a href="/LatinoBookRev/">Latino Book Review</a> !! 🍃 huge thanks to the editorial team for including me in this gorgeous issue with so many other amazing contributors xx
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"...Olmedo’s stories reclaim the humanity of displaced Puerto Rican families in New York through dialogues that are succinct yet truly authentic, bursting with a candidly felt, nurturing cariño" READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/tales-from-the…

"...Olmedo’s stories reclaim the humanity of displaced Puerto Rican families in New York through dialogues that are succinct yet truly authentic, bursting with a candidly felt, nurturing cariño" READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/tales-from-the…
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"These metatextual cultural and historical references abound throughout this poetry collection, adding a sensorial aspect, that again, anchors the reader back to a core memory but at the same time elicits alternate readings..." —Alex Lima latinobookreview.com/a-hologram-of-…

"These metatextual cultural and historical references abound throughout this poetry collection, adding a sensorial aspect, that again, anchors the reader back to a core memory but at the same time elicits alternate readings..." —Alex Lima latinobookreview.com/a-hologram-of-…
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"...Regalos is a bittersweet symphony of poems that are testament to the Latinx experience in the US. She does not shy away from shedding light on our own failings as a community, while also praising the strength inherent within the Latino family..." latinobookreview.com/regalos---elis…

"...Regalos is a bittersweet symphony of poems that are testament to the Latinx experience in the US. She does not shy away from shedding light on our own failings as a community, while also praising the strength inherent within the Latino family..." latinobookreview.com/regalos---elis…
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Author Ivonne Lamazares opens up about her powerful new novel, The Tilting House, in conversation with Teresa Dovalpage. A story of Cuban sisters, exile, grief & the search for home. 📖 Read the full interview via Latino Book Review. latinobookreview.com/interview-with… #LatinoBookReview

Author Ivonne Lamazares opens up about her powerful new novel, The Tilting House, in conversation with Teresa Dovalpage.
A story of Cuban sisters, exile, grief &amp; the search for home. 📖 Read the full interview via Latino Book Review. latinobookreview.com/interview-with…
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"Melanie Márquez Adams’s Wonderland: Crónicas of Belonging in América...rejects the market’s hunger for predictable narratives of suffering and instead insists on a textured, plural, and defiant account of immigrant belonging." latinobookreview.com/wonderland-cro…

"Melanie Márquez Adams’s Wonderland: Crónicas of Belonging in América...rejects the market’s hunger for predictable narratives of suffering and instead insists on a textured, plural, and defiant account of immigrant belonging." latinobookreview.com/wonderland-cro…
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🔥Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires reimagines the Dark Knight in 16th-century Tenochtitlán! Yohualli Coatl becomes Batman to defend his people from Hernán Cortés—now Two-Face. Indigenous resistance meets Aztec mythology 🎬Premiere-9/18 in MX, 9/19 on HBO Max tinyurl.com/bddbj8bb

🔥Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires reimagines the Dark Knight in 16th-century Tenochtitlán! Yohualli Coatl becomes Batman to defend his people from Hernán Cortés—now Two-Face.
Indigenous resistance meets Aztec mythology
🎬Premiere-9/18 in MX, 9/19 on HBO Max tinyurl.com/bddbj8bb
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"[Oswaldo's] background as a scholar and advocate for Latinx and Latin American voices feeds this book, but the stories never feel academic. They are lived, felt, and fiercely human." —Héctor Rendón READ VIA: latinobookreview.com/dreams-in-time…

"[Oswaldo's] background as a scholar and advocate for Latinx and Latin American voices feeds this book, but the stories never feel academic. They are lived, felt, and fiercely human." —Héctor Rendón
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🚨We are happy to announce that our headquarters are now located in the beautiful city of San Antonio! We look forward to connecting with other organizations that share our vision. Stay tuned for updates about our upcoming 10-year anniversary celebration. 🎉🎊

🚨We are happy to announce that our headquarters are now located in the beautiful city of San Antonio! We look forward to connecting with other organizations that share our vision. Stay tuned for updates about our upcoming 10-year anniversary celebration. 🎉🎊
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If the world, as we know it, ended tomorrow—could you start again? The Book: The Ultimate Guide to Rebuilding Civilization blends art, history & survival, from penicillin to beer, roads to music. Part encyclopedia, part art piece, all human ingenuity. READ bit.ly/3Uil46B

If the world, as we know it, ended tomorrow—could you start again? The Book: The Ultimate Guide to Rebuilding Civilization blends art, history &amp; survival, from penicillin to beer, roads to music. Part encyclopedia, part art piece, all human ingenuity. READ bit.ly/3Uil46B
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Poet Carlota Caulfield’s Aligrafías / Wingraphies takes flight—21 poems honoring the birds of New Mexico, with art by Dashel Hernández Guirado & translation by Sasha Reiter. “An homage to poets in communion with nature.” 🌿🪶 Full interview 👉 bit.ly/4mEGW8b #Poetry

Poet Carlota Caulfield’s Aligrafías / Wingraphies takes flight—21 poems honoring the birds of New Mexico, with art by Dashel Hernández Guirado &amp; translation by Sasha Reiter.

“An homage to poets in communion with nature.” 🌿🪶
Full interview 👉 bit.ly/4mEGW8b
#Poetry