Scott Spanbauer worked for many years as a technology writer and editor, and taught Spanish at […]
Editor’s Feature
Virginia Lucas (Monteviedo, Uruguay, 1977) is a poet, editor, and literature professor. Her books include the […]
An Interview with Virginia Lucas by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Yolanda Castaño (1977-) is a poet, editor, columnist, and culture manager (Galician Audiovisual Academy Award as ‘Best TV […]
‘We can each dream to be a different poet from ...
Eloísa Avoletta’s work appears in the online anthology of very young Uruguayan poets, En el camino de los […]
An Interview with Eloísa Avoletta by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Melisa Machado (Durazno, Uruguay, 1966) currently lives in Montevideo, where she works as a journalist, writer, […]
An Interview with Melisa Machado by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Jen Hofer is a Los Angeles-based poet, translator, social justice interpreter, teacher, knitter, book-maker, public letter-writer, […]
Jen Hofer on Translating Virginia Lucas
Several years ago, New American Press acquired the New Stories from the Midwest anthology series (coedited by Jason […]
“Showcasing the region’s diversity”: Okla Elliott & Hannah Stephenson ...
Karen Wild Díaz (Montevideo, 1984) studied philosophy at the University of Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint Denis, and is […]
An Interview with Karen Wild Díaz by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Uruguay, with a population of only 3.3 million, is the smallest Spanish speaking country in South […]
Introduction by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Seth Michelson is a poet and translator whose collections of poetry include Swimming through Fire, Eyes […]
Seth Michelson on Translating Melisa Machado
Laura Cesarco Eglin is the author of Llamar al agua por su nombre (Mouthfeel Press, 2010), […]
An Interview with Laura Cesarco Eglin by Jesse Lee Kercheval
Earthquake I lie down in the face of what I’ll never be able to say […]
