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Ale Oseguera was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, but her creative life and artistic journey have unfolded in Barcelona. With a remarkable career spanning radio, theater, performance, and the writing ...

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Seven Months of Literature, Memory, and Conversation: A Journey Through Hablemos, escritoras

Brenda Ortiz · 08/01/2026

The first seven months of 2026 marked an extraordinary season for Hablemos, escritoras. Between January and July, we celebrated our eighth anniversary, reached our 700th episode, presented the English-language edition of When My Body Ceased to Be Your Home by Emma Sepúlveda, released the audiobook Para comerte mejor by Giovanna Rivero, and published more than forty episodes featuring some of the most important voices in contemporary literature by women.

Throughout this journey, we spoke with writers, translators, editors, critics, and cultural leaders from Latin America, Spain, and ...

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Mini Book Review. Regreso al pueblo de los suspiros (Literal Publishing, 2023) by Grace P. Bedoya

Adriana Pacheco · 07/20/2024

We welcome Grace P. Bedoya (Episode 538) and her book Regreso al pueblo de los suspiros, a novel that challenges traditional literary conventions by intertwining reality and fiction in an intricate and fascinating manner. The story, centered on don Alonso Quijano, who lives the stories he reads, evokes the famous work of Cervantes but goes beyond that by exploring the nature of reality and imagination in the modern era.

The structure of the novel is a composition of multiple stories, where the writer herself becomes a character who, upon waking one morning, finds herself living what she ...

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