
Steffany Strange and Blair Bathory Make History As Co-Hosts of ‘Something Scary’ Podcast
“Something Strange” podcast hosts, Steffany Strange and Blair Bathory dive into audience-submitted spooky tales on the chart-topping show.
“Something Strange” podcast hosts, Steffany Strange and Blair Bathory dive into audience-submitted spooky tales on the chart-topping show.
With “The Storyteller’s Death,” acclaimed YA author and Puerto Rican American Ann Dávila Cardinal makes her adult novel debut.
As we close out espooky season, we thank members of #TheLatinaPress who are covering all things scary, fall, and familial.
In “Woman Without Shame,” Sandra Cisneros explores womanhood, sex, beauty, and aging with fearlessness, vulnerability, and radical joy.
To celebrate Halloween, and just to all things scary, here are five spooky Latinx books that will creep you out–in the best way possible.
Thankfully, more and more of these new books are being written by, and about, Latinxs. So put these seven new Latinx books on your list!
With beautiful prose, relatable characters, and unflinching commentary, Guadalupe García McCall’s “Echoes of Grace” is a definite must-read.
Check out our favorite episodes of Adriana Alejandre’s “Latinx Therapy” podcast and get inspired to practice the self-care we all need.
In Issue 18, #TheLatinaPress takes on Heritage Month and the good, bad, and the ugly of the Latinx experience.
If you’re looking for something to read this Latinx Heritage Month, these five books are the perfect place to start.