Sergio Troncoso's Blog: Chico Lingo, by Sergio Troncoso, page 10
November 20, 2019
LargeHearted Boy: Playlist for A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son

"I listen to music to think and to find inspiration from its emotions, energies, and rhythms. Music is a fount of creativity for me. When I’m deep in a story in my head and I’m trying to work out a character or plot line, or I’m thinking of the many layers of a story, I listen to music. It’s a way of letting go, of immersing myself in something new that is not writing. My favorite music always inspires me to find that solution that previously bedeviled me, or it loosens something stuck in my brain and I often have an aha! moment where I see what I previously did not see. All of this happens when I lose myself in sound."
http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2019/11/sergio_troncoso.html
Published on November 20, 2019 14:04
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el-paso, el-paso-texas, fiction, immigrant, immigrants, largehearted-boy, music, music-and-literature, sergio-troncoso, short-stories
November 18, 2019
Bookmarked Interview on KZSM with Sergio Troncoso

"Author Sergio Troncoso talks about his compelling new short story collection, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son. These interrelated stories explore the complexities of self and identity through a variety of modes, from the realistic and contemporary to the realm of speculative fiction. Steve Davis, Literary Curator of the Wittliff Collections, joins Priscilla Vance Leder for this thought-provoking discussion."
https://www.mixcloud.com/PLeder/a-peculiar-kind-of-immigrants-son-interview-with-author-sergio-troncoso-broadcast-oct-29-2019/
Published on November 18, 2019 05:40
November 6, 2019
Texas Monthly: Reinventing the Canon

https://www.texasmonthly.com/the-culture/latinx-texan-literature/
Published on November 06, 2019 13:47
November 5, 2019
Must Read Fiction Interview with Sergio Troncoso
In this interview, Erin Popelka of Must Read Fiction speaks with Sergio Troncoso, whose most recent book is
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son
. Our conversation followed as delightful a range as the stories in this collection: we spoke of questions of home and varied immigrant experiences to stories of his grandmother as she smoked cigarettes and described living through the Mexican Revolution to the challenges he poses to his readers through his writing.
A few delightful quotes from our conversation: "I'm a little bit of a rebel. I like to unmoor the reader."
From his grandfather: "Don't become a journalist. If you tell the truth, people will hate you forever."
Questions for his readers: "Who are you? Are you who you want to be? What do you keep? What do you discard? Why? How are we going to be a we?"
These questions and rebellions and stories make for a wonderful journey, both in this interview and in the short story collection, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son .
https://youtu.be/4VcKNdwfoPA
A few delightful quotes from our conversation: "I'm a little bit of a rebel. I like to unmoor the reader."
From his grandfather: "Don't become a journalist. If you tell the truth, people will hate you forever."
Questions for his readers: "Who are you? Are you who you want to be? What do you keep? What do you discard? Why? How are we going to be a we?"
These questions and rebellions and stories make for a wonderful journey, both in this interview and in the short story collection, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son .
https://youtu.be/4VcKNdwfoPA
Published on November 05, 2019 09:38
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Tags:
el-paso, el-paso-texas, hispanic, immigrants, latina, latino, latinx, sergio-troncoso, short-stories, stories
October 28, 2019
C. M. Mayo Interviews Sergio Troncoso

C.M. Mayo: What is the most important piece of advice you would offer to another writer who is just starting out? And, if you could travel back in time, to your own thirty year-old self?
SERGIO TRONCOSO: Read as if your life depended on it. Read critically in the area you are thinking of writing. Don’t be an idiot: seek out and appreciate the help of others who are trying to help you by pointing out your errors, your lapses in creating your literary aesthetic. Get a good night’s sleep: if you do, you’ll be ready to write new work the next day. And if you fail, you won’t destroy yourself because you did. You’ll be ready to sit in your chair the next day.
https://madam-mayo.com/q-a-sergio-troncoso-author-of-a-peculiar-kind-of-immigrants-son-on-reading-as-if-your-life-depended-on-it-emily-dickenson-the-digital-revolution-and-the-texas-institute-of-letters
Published on October 28, 2019 11:06
October 21, 2019
Pan Dulce Podcast with Jessica Powers and Octavio Solis

https://soundcloud.com/user-561863132/pan-dulce-ep2-writers-sergio-troncoso-and-octavio-solis
Published on October 21, 2019 08:17
October 20, 2019
Deborah Kalb Interview

"The recent August massacre began with stereotypes and prejudices of who the people in El Paso were. These stereotypes missed the real El Paso, the values of hard work and dedication to family, and the peaceful humility of the largely working-class, immigrant community of El Paso.
"But to break these stereotypes people--especially the white population that has never been to the border--must read about and engage with El Paso (and other immigrant communities) and experience for themselves the pride El Pasoans feel about being hard-working Americans"
http://deborahkalbbooks.blogspot.com/2019/10/q-with-sergio-troncoso.html
Published on October 20, 2019 11:26
October 16, 2019
Texas Observer: A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son
From the Texas Observer on
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son
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"From the start, this book takes place not so much at the border of things as on their edge: the contact zones of life and death, past and present, here and there, old and young. In the characters’ minds, we find ourselves on one side of a divide, perpetually looking back or across. With Troncoso, that endeavor is often as dark as it is funny. The El Paso author’s newest collection depicts contemporary Mexican American life with a characteristic blend of sorrow and humor. It’s his most powerful work yet, and an essential addition to the Latinx canon."
I am so grateful to the Texas Observer and Daniel Peña.
https://www.texasobserver.org/sergio-troncoso-peculiar-kind-immigrants-son-borderlands/

I am so grateful to the Texas Observer and Daniel Peña.
https://www.texasobserver.org/sergio-troncoso-peculiar-kind-immigrants-son-borderlands/
Published on October 16, 2019 18:59
October 14, 2019
Colorado Public Radio: A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/sergiotroncoso/episodes/2019-10-14T16_05_55-07_00
Published on October 14, 2019 18:17
October 11, 2019
Words on a Wire: A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son

https://www.ktep.org/post/words-wire-sergio-troncoso-2
Published on October 11, 2019 06:51
Chico Lingo, by Sergio Troncoso
Sergio Troncoso is the author of A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son, The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, Crossing Borders: Personal Essays, and the novels The Nature of Truth and From This Wicked Pat
Sergio Troncoso is the author of A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son, The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, Crossing Borders: Personal Essays, and the novels The Nature of Truth and From This Wicked Patch of Dust. For many years, he has taught at the Yale Writers' Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut.
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