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.J.L. Torres will accept the Tomás Rivera Book Prize for his short story collection "Migrations" (forthcoming, LARB Books) at The UC Riverside Tomás Rivera Conference this June! news.ucr.edu/articles/2021/…
"Migrations" is available for preorder on the LARB Books site: larbbooks.org/product/migrat…
Coming Soon: “Truth is, though, you had no clue what the new life was supposed to be. You just wanted to bury the old one.”- from “Migrations” by J.L. Torres. Preorder available now! ow.ly/Q1QH50EA9GI #larbbooks #lareviewofbooks #jltorres
Pre-ordering J.L. Torres 's forthcoming collection MIGRATIONS was a bright spot in this rainy, cold spring; it made me forget, for a minute, that he is retiring at the end of this semester 😭😭😭
Preorder the inaugural Tomás Rivera Book Prize winner, “Migrations” by J.L. Torres now! ow.ly/S4Qh50EAaZW #larbbooks #lareviewofbooks #jltorres
Dr. J.L. Torres, professor of English, has been named the winner of the inaugural Tomás Rivera Book Prize for his book "Migrations" by LARB Books, the publishing arm of the Los Angeles Review of Books bit.ly/3ypr5SS.
Check out “Migrations” by J.L. Torres Preorder available now. ow.ly/u5nO50EAbBp #larbbooks #lareviewofbooks #jltorres
J.L. Torres LARB Books Can’t wait for this brilliant collection to be out in the world! 🎉
Available next week: “Truth is, though, you had no clue what the new life was supposed to be. You just wanted to bury the old one.”- from “Migrations” by J.L. Torres Preorder now! ow.ly/VUie50EAceR #larbbooks #lareviewofbooks #jltorres
Happy Tuesday! We're joined by J.L. Torres to talk about Latinx Literature and the Diasporica, and all the books and literature exploding out of Puerto Rican writers on the topic of identity and storytelling. writersdrinkingcoffee.com/posts/podcast/…
.Mrs. Porter is on the move, wending her way through Eliot's Unreal City. Catch her June 27 at her Literary Salon, hosted online by Echo Theater Company. RSVP to save your spot: echotheatercompany.com