Ana Castillo's Blog, page 38
October 13, 2013
Ana Castillo Tribute to Our Lady of Guadalupe
The Library of Congress
“A Celebration of Mexico.” December 12 – 13, 2013
101 Independence Ave., SE
Washington DC 20540-3000
Opening: Ana Castillo and Eduardo Medina-Mora, Ambassdor of Mexico to the United States
October 9, 2013
Ana Castillo reading at Dominican University Thursday
September 21, 2013
September 20, 2013
September 27 Southwest Fest of the Written Word
Ana Castillo keynote in Silver Springs, NM September 27th 7 p.m.
“Two New Books in an Age of Anti-Print”
(Workshop 28th sold out)
September 15, 2013
Ana Castillo – Writing Workshop – Northwestern U, Fall, 2013
September 10, 2013
GIVE IT TO ME by Ana Castillo
More advanced praise:
Cheeky, amoral, and a gritty survivor, Palma Piedras, the main character of Ana Castillo’s GIVE IT TO ME, is a picaresque heroine for the 21st century. The barbed sense of humor on display here is a welcome tonic. GIVE IT TO ME demolishes clichés and tired tropes, as Castillo depicts, with an unflinching satirical touch, a vivid cast of rogues and helpless characters who alarmingly resemble people we know.
–Jaime Manrique, author of Our Lives are the Rivers
Give It To Me: novel by Ana Castillo, The Feminist Press, NY. Release date: May 2014.
August 11, 2013
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July 28, 2013
Northwestern Univ. 2013 Memoir Writing Workshop M.A.-M.F.A. Writing Program
An announcement by Smilebox
July 21, 2013
STALKER ALERT
THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER POSTS, NEWS or APPEARANCE INFORMATION POSTED ON THE ANA CASTILLO WEBSITE. Contact the author @ ac@anacastillo.com for information or queries.
July 7, 2013
Give It To Me: New Novel by Ana Castillo Release: May 2014, The Feminist Press
Advanced Praise for Give It to Me:
Inside the suitcase her abuela brought with her from Mexico as a young bride, Palma Piedras discovers her own past in a series of letters written when she was only a child. Now she is a university graduate, a bisexual woman who looks toward the future but who is still caught up in the ambiguities of her own past. In this at times gritty yet always entertaining novel, Ana Castillo paints a captivating portrait that defies odds, questions stereotypes and always maintains a sense of humor born from her ear for language and eye for extraordinary detail.
–Elena Poniatowska
(All Queries For Book Tour Invitations Spring 2014: ac@anacastillo.com)
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