Wednesday, September 24, 2025
2025 Troncoso Reading Prizes
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
'New' Book Review of Nepantla Familias
"Nepantla Familias explores life in the liminal spaces between borders. The essays, poems, and short stories in this anthology, all by Mexican American writers, present the conflicts — internal and external — that occur in these spaces between nations, cultures, and languages. They raise questions like: How does someone who straddles two worlds fit into either? Is it possible to live in both? What is lost when someone chooses, or is forced to choose, one world over the other? The answers vary, but in the attempts to find them, a main theme emerges: the power of storytelling to work through pain and forge identity."
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Troncoso Writing Workshop at Mark Twain House, July 1
Please join us for a one-day workshop at the Mark Twain House & Museum, Tuesday, July 1, 5-7:30 PM, in Hartford, Connecticut. Thank you for helping to spread the word to those in the Hartford area!
The author of eight books, Sergio Troncoso graduated from Harvard College and received two graduate degrees from Yale University. A Fulbright scholar and past president of the Texas Institute of Letters, he has been inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. The El Paso City Council voted to rename the Ysleta public library branch as the Sergio Troncoso Branch Library. His work has appeared in CNN Opinion, Houston Chronicle, Other Voices, New Letters, Yale Review, Pleiades, Michigan Quarterly Review, Texas Highways, and Texas Monthly. He teaches at the Yale Writers' Workshop.
https://marktwainhouse.org/event/writers-workshop-with-sergio-troncoso-in-person/

Tuesday, June 17, 2025
2025 Yale Writers' Workshop-Work-in-Progress Intensive
What a terrific group of writers I had at the 2025 Yale Writers’ Workshop-Alumni Intensive! They made my year! Cynthia Johnstone, Victoria Hunt, Lisa Ann Dulin, Bruce Parker, Bettina Meade, Pranjal Shirwaikar, Robin Harris. We got so much work done, and I’m proud of them.
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Yale Writers’ Workshop 2025
Faculty at 2025 Yale Writers’ Workshop and Faculty reading. Thank you to my colleagues (and friends): Jotham Burrello, Lisa Page, Kirsten Bakis, Molly Gaudry, Trey Ellis, Sybil Baker, Jennifer Maritza McCauley, Mary Collins, Mishka Shubaly.
https://summer.yale.edu/academics/yale-writers-workshop

Monday, March 31, 2025
Sergio Troncoso Visits Harvard/Radcliffe Raza
Friday, December 20, 2024
Winners of the 2024 Troncoso Reading Prizes
These young readers read the most books from October 15 to December 3 and wrote 100-word essays on their favorite books. Congratulations!🎈 🎉🎊 I loved answering their questions about writing and education. What a great event. I also gave them signed copies of one of my books, the library staff created certificates for each winner, and they received the prizes below.
First, Second, and Third Place for students in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade in middle school/high school; First, Second, and Third Place for students in 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade in grade school/middle school.
First Place receives a $150.00 gift card, Second Place receives a $125.00 gift card, and Third Place receives a $100.00 gift card. All prizes are gift cards from Barnes and Noble Booksellers. A total of six prizes are awarded in the two categories every year.
Sunday, November 24, 2024
IAIA Chapter House Journal's Review of Nobody's Pilgrims
“A masterfully wrought thriller road trip from El Paso, Texas to Kent, Connecticut... Troncoso writes about the new pilgrims of this country. Those who some are calling vermin or saying that immigrants are poisoning the blood of this country. In other words, those people who some people would call nobody’s children.... These immigrants—like Turi, Molly, and Arnulfo—represent as Troncoso has confirmed in his writing and lectures the best values of this country. They show us what it means to work hard and make it on your own. They show us the importance of fighting for your place. They show us that we need each other and we must help others to succeed.”
https://chjournal.com/chapter-house-blog/2024/11/15/book-review-of-nobodys-pilgrims-written-by-sergio-troncoso-by-rey-m-rodrguezFriday, November 15, 2024
Nepantla Familias on Texas Public Radio
"A deeply meaningful collection that navigates important nuances of identity." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Monday, November 4, 2024
Sergio Troncoso Day in El Paso County and Texas Literary Hall of Fame
I had such a fantastic time in El Paso and Fort Worth over the past few days. Here are some photos from my trip. The El Paso County Commissioners, and particularly Iliana Holguin, surprised me by declaring Sergio Troncoso Day on October 28, 2024! I am so grateful to receive such support from my hometown, and I will always keep writing about the border, and promoting writers from the border, so that we can tell our stories and define ourselves, rather than allow others who do not know the border to define us.
Also, I was inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame in Fort Worth on October 29, 2024, another shocker for me from home. Also inducted were Stephen Graham Jones, Cynthia Leitich Smith, Tracy Daugherty, Jan Seale, Molly Ivins, and Cormac McCarthy. Again, I am grateful to Texas Christian University for this wonderful honor! So many El Paso and Forth Worth friends made the trip to support me, including Shelby McCue, Jeff Jenkins, Luis Galindo, and Laurie Ryan. My wife Laura was also there; we are with Professor Matthew Pitt, who is on the board of judges. It was a night of festivities!
Monday, September 30, 2024
El Paso Times Interviews Sergio Troncoso on Texas Literary Hall of Fame
Article in The El Paso Times:
Monday, September 9, 2024
Pleiades Interview with Sergio Troncoso
"There are many hidden philosophical questions and issues in the book. How do you develop character? How do you morph from idealism to realism as you move into adulthood? The book addresses racism, as well. Along the way some people are welcoming to Turi and Arnulfo, but others are racist and xenophobic. They don’t want Mexican Americans or Mexicans living in this country. How do you keep that racist poison from infecting your soul as you are faced with this kind of hate? Turi has to fight for his place in this country rather than to assume he belongs. He has to survive here, and he’s not turning back. Connecticut is where he’ll make his stand. Nobody’s Pilgrims is a thriller."
Thank you to Pleiades Magazine, Jennifer Maritza McCauley, and Rey Rodriguez for this interview.
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Latino Book Chat with Sergio Troncoso
"Troncoso delivers a surprisingly fast-paced, character-driven story....A sublime, diverse cast drives this tale of looking for a safe, welcoming home." —Kirkus Reviews
https://www.podpage.com/latino-book-chat/51-teenage-fugitives-deadly-cargo-sergio-troncoso/#play
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Presidential Debate: Are we a society of superficiality or substance?
"We are living in an American cave of superficiality, and we’ve forgotten
so much of what is invisible that
works and that matters. Trump is the
perfect superficial leader in our American cave, in love with himself
most of all, trumpeting his gaudy and false 'successes,' and
self-proclaiming his godlike “retrospective decision-making,” which is
just as good in our cave as having to make decisions in real time, like a
real leader must."
https://elpasomatters.org/2024/07/02/opinion-presidential-debate-joe-biden-donald-trump/
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Audio Book: Nobody's Pilgrims
---Bob Dunton, El Paso Matters
---Ben Fountain, PEN/Hemingway award-winning author of Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk

Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Nobody's Pilgrims: "Love at First Sight."
Book review of NOBODY'S PILGRIMS in El Paso Matters, by Bob Dunton:
“The first time I finished Sergio Troncoso’s “Nobody’s Pilgrims,” I realized that I was absent-mindedly petting the cover. His characters had somehow taken up residence in my heart. It was love at first sight.

Thursday, June 15, 2023
Sergio Troncoso in New York Times
“And Sergio Troncoso is such a beloved writer of the borderlands, there is a public library branch named for him in El Paso. His 'A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son' is simply brilliant.”
Thank you, Luis Alberto Urrea!
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/14/books/us-mexico-border-books.html
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Q&A with El Paso Matters Book Club on Nobody's Pilgrims
https://elpasomatters.org/2023/06/14/el-paso-matters-book-club-qa-sergio-troncoso-nobodys-pilgrims/
Monday, June 5, 2023
Nobody's Pilgrims is El Paso Matters Book Club's Summer Selection
Pick
you your copy of Nobody's Pilgrims at Literarity Book Shop for the El Paso Matters Book Club's summer selection. My favorite independent
bookstore in El Paso, Texas! I'll see you at the Troncoso Branch Library (9321 Alameda Avenue in El Paso) on
Saturday, July 29, 4 PM.
"Troncoso delivers a surprisingly fast-paced, character-driven story. For example, readers watch Turi evolve from a meek 16-year-old loner to a capable young man who genuinely cares for his 'semi-friend' Arnulfo. At the same time, the road trip keeps the tightly plotted narrative moving across the country, all while villains (there are quite a few) close in. The cast also shines, including one criminal henchman harboring a tender affection for his 'hulking giant' of a partner. The author rounds out his memorable tale by touching on contemporary topical issues, like prejudices against caramel skin and undocumented immigrants. A sublime, diverse cast drives this tale of looking for a safe, welcoming home."
---Kirkus Reviews
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
The Last Tortilla Selected for List of "Real America"
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2023-05-28/american-novels-1001-literary-geography-map-states
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"These stories are richly satisfying."—Publishers Weekly
"Enthusiastically recommended."—Booklist
"Troncoso really shines when he writes about El Paso and the life of
Mexican Americans there. He has the gift for writing from his heart
outward into his reader's heart."—Bloomsbury Review