Chicano Literature Websites
Sergio Troncoso: Novelist, Short-Story Writer, Editor, Teacher
Sergio Troncoso is the author of The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant
Chico Lingo, by Sergio Troncoso
Chico Lingo is a blog about reading, writing, culture and politics by Sergio Troncoso, author of A PECULIAR KIND OF IMMIGRANT'S SON.
Francisco Stork Young Adult Novelist Chicano, Hispanic Literature Disa
Francisco X. Stork's novels follow Hispanic teens as they come of age. Claire Rosser, of KLIATT Reviews, writes 'Stork was born in Mexico, grew up in the projects of El Paso, and now is an attorney living in Massachusetts. He wanted to write about the Chicano youths he remembers; to create a suspenseful story his own t
Stephen D. Gutierrez - Books
The website maintained by Stephen D. Gutierrez.
Oscar Casares – Writer
The official site for critically-acclaimed novelist Oscar Casares, author of Amigoland and Brownsville, with links to information on his books, upcoming events, contact information, and more.
Oscar Casares – Writer
The official site for critically-acclaimed novelist Oscar Casares, author of Amigoland and Brownsville, with links to information on his books, upcoming events, contact information, and more.
Sergio Troncoso: Novelist, Short-Story Writer, Editor, Teacher
Sergio Troncoso is the author of The Last Tortilla, Crossing Borders, Nobody"s Pilgrims, and Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature.
Maceo Montoya
Maceo Montoya is an artist, writer, and educator. An associate professor in the Chicana/o Studies Department at UC Davis. Maceo Montoya is the author of "The Scoundrel and the Optimist," "The Deportation of Wopper Barraza," "Letters to the Poet from his Brother," "Chicano Movement for Beginners, and "Preparatory Notes