
Born in Guatemala and raised on Long Island. I once felt split between worlds. Now I see that space for what it is: the bardo and nepantla. A magical place to create from.
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The amate tree held deep significance in Mesoamerican culture. Its bark was turned into paper, used to record stories, rituals, and time itself.
The word amate comes from the Nahuatl word amatl, meaning paper. And mayb...
There’s a book about the Spanish conquest of the Mexica. Today it’s known as Broken Spears. But when it was first published, its title was more blunt: Vision of the Vanquished. The book translates accounts from Nahuat...
At some point in my family’s history, the Maya and the Spanish crossed paths. A DNA test showed me I am half of each. My grandmother’s stories never reached that far back, but I often wonder what that moment might h...
The scariest stories my grandmother told us were about the duende.
A duende is something like a goblin. Almost every culture has a version of it. What fascinates me is how similar they are wherever they appear. Sma...
I wanted to tell a story that felt like something my grandmother would have told me when I was a boy. There are two things you should know. First, her stories were always true. She spoke about things that...
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Born in Guatemala and raised on Long Island. I once felt split between worlds. Now I see that space for what it is: the bardo and nepantla. A magical place to create from.
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