#latinx authors

A Brief Introduction to Latin American Comics

Latin American comics have a rich history, starting in the 1920s, and continuing on today, including many different genres.

7 Audiobooks for Latinx Heritage Month

From Mexico City noir to magical, generational tales, these audiobooks are sure to delight as you celebrate Latinx Heritage Month.

7 Crime and Mystery Books By Latinx Authors

Stock your shelves with some Latinx mystery and thriller reads, including A Spy In the Struggle by Aya de Leon.

Dear Netflix, I Have Your Needed Latinx Adaptations

A reader recommends some Latinx books Netflix should adapt, including Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

6 Audiobooks Written and Read by Latinx Women Authors

Give these wonderful audiobooks written and read by Latinx women a listen for Latinx Heritage Month this year.

6 Organizations or Groups Promoting Latinx Literature

Hispanic Heritage Month starts September 15th! To celebrate now and all year round, here's a list of organizations and groups that promote Latinx literature.

5 Contemporary Afro-Latinx Authors You Should Know

Add these contemporary Afro-Latinx authors to your ever-growing TBR.

The Appeal of Desert Fantasy Stories and EACH OF US A DESERT

A Rioter muses on the appeal of desert fantasy stories and talks to Mark Oshiro about their upcoming book, EACH OF US A DESERT.

Pura Belpré, the First Puerto Rican Librarian in NYC (And My Library Hero)

Who was Pure Belpré and why she should be your librarian hero, too.

A Brief Introduction to Bestselling Writer Isabel Allende

Get to know Isabell Allende books, as well as her life, with this handy guide.