Thousands of Spanish-language children’s books and Black History books for all ages have found new homes in Marietta, thanks to a partnership between two nonprofits.
Author Julio Anta reflects on his middle grade graphic novel debut, 'Speak Up, Santiago!,' and the importance of crafting stories for young readers in both English and Spanish.
Spanish-language literature has shaped U.S. history for centuries, yet much of it remains overlooked. In Florilegio, Víctor ...
Max’s highly anticipated Spanish original series “When No One Sees Us” (“Cuando Nadie Nos Ve”) will premiere internationally ...
Our growing embrace of English wasn’t the only thing S.I. Hayakawa and his crew were wrong about. All the kumbaya they ...
Laughs in Spanish,” a comedy about a mother/daughter relationship and an art gallery robbery during Art Basel in Miami, is at ...
The subtitle of the book is a series of unfriendly characterizations: “The Cult of Dark Money, Human Trafficking, and ...
We talked to "The Bullet Swallor" author Elizabeth Gonzalez James, who is currently writing the screenplay for a feature film ...
Hailed as a “masterpiece” by reviewers and fellow writers in the Spanish-speaking world, Minimosca is the third novel by ...
Pulitzer winner Cristina Rivera Garza offers new perspective on gender violence through a murder mystery and poetry.
London", the British adaptation of Mercedes Ron's Culpables trilogy offers deeper emotional connections and character ...