Fiction: Grown-Ups These Days Published on March 12, 2018 in Fiction by Hector Luis Alamo ‘I swear, man, we’re screwed, the whole world is done. Over. … This generation, Emily’s, I swear. They’re worse than we were.’ Keep Reading
Fiction: Bruh Published on March 2, 2018 in Fiction by Hector Luis Alamo ‘His two huskies pawed at an old dead possum, above them the cicadas were singing at full pitch as warm wind blew through the green leaves like hot breath.’ Keep Reading
Fiction: Latinos in Love and the Democratic Process Published on March 1, 2017 in Fiction by Hector Luis Alamo One last story about the election Keep Reading
Fiction: Valeria / Cristina Published on December 30, 2016 in Fiction by Hector Luis Alamo “Valeria and Cristina couldn’t go on living together, not in any healthy way. One of them had to get rid of the other.” Keep Reading