I am writing a series of essays about my experiences as a Mexican American student at Harvard. I found the letter below in my papers, a recommendation from the great Willie Velasquez of the Southwest Voters Registration Education Project, whom I met at the John F. Kennedy School's Institute of Politics while I was an undergraduate. He was an IOP Fellow and probably the most inspiring person I met up to that point. His commitment to the Mexican American community, his political intelligence and savvy, and his character, all were guides for me as I became a writer who also cared about our community, how it was represented, why our voices and stories mattered, why I wanted to focus on los de abajo.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Sergio Troncoso and Willie Velasquez
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
Sergio Troncoso Is Named a Fellow of the Texas Institute of Letters
Here's some news that appeared on Monday, January 16, 2023, with an announcement from Diana López, President of the Texas Institute of Letters. I'm honored to be part of the TIL. I am the first Mexican American to receive this distinction.
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Dear Members of TIL,
At the January 7, 2023 meeting, the Council and Past Presidents of the Texas Institute of Letters voted unanimously to name Sergio Troncoso a Fellow of the Institute. Please join us in congratulating him.
In its 86-year-old history, the TIL has appointed only seventeen previous Fellows, an honorary designation meant to distinguish TIL members for their service and contributions to the organization. Troncoso is a recent past president of the TIL (2020-2022), who previously served as vice president, secretary, contest judge and councilor of the organization. At the January meeting, Troncoso was also appointed to the newly created position of investment officer of the TIL.
We are excited to share Troncoso's contributions to the TIL. During Troncoso’s tenure as president, he helped the TIL achieve a record number of submissions for the twelve annual literary contests of the Texas Institute of Letters; increased engagement with members that resulted in a record number paying their membership dues, resulting in two years of financial surpluses; and promoted the selection of lifetime achievement awards for Benjamin Alire Sáenz and Celeste Bedford Walker, the first African American to win that award. As president, Troncoso also challenged efforts to ban books in Texas by marshalling the organization to speak out against the banning of books in public libraries. As secretary and webmaster of the TIL, Troncoso created the electronic payment system that now receives about ninety percent of member dues and donations, as well as introduced videos, photographs, and social media to the TIL website.
Sergio Troncoso is the author of eight books. His most recent publication is Nobody’s Pilgrims (2022), a novel about three teenagers in pursuit of their American Dreams who drive across the country in a stolen pickup as evil people are after the contraband hidden in the truck. Among the numerous literary awards he has won are the Kay Cattarulla Award for Best Short Story, Premio Aztlán Literary Prize, International Latino Book Award for Best Novel-Adventure or Drama, International Latino Book Award for Best Collection of Short Stories, and the Southwest Book Award. The El Paso City Council voted unanimously to rename the public library branch in Ysleta as the Sergio Troncoso Branch Library. A Fulbright scholar, Troncoso teaches at the Yale Writers’ Workshop.
As a new TIL Fellow, Sergio Troncoso joins Steve Davis, W.K. Stratton, Carolyn Osborn, and Robert Flynn as current Fellows. Previous Fellows of the Institute have included John Graves, Marshall Terry, A.C. Greene, Tom Lea, and J. Frank Dobie.
Diana López, President
Texas Institute of Letters
https://texasinstituteofletters.org/
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Thursday, July 14, 2022
Texas Monthly's Profile of Sergio Troncoso
In the August 2022 issue of Texas Monthly:
Nobody’s Pilgrims celebrates outsiders in general and immigrants in particular, an ethos that was central to Troncoso’s recent two-year tenure as president of the Texas Institute of Letters. 'I threw my heart and soul into the TIL,' he says. 'That meant representing all of Texas. We inducted more African Americans than ever before. During my tenure, we gave the Lifetime Achievement Award to Benjamin Alire Sáenz, who probably should have won it ten years ago. And this year we gave it to Celeste Bedford Walker, the first African American to ever win the award. It’s long overdue, in my opinion; she’s a great playwright. The organization truly is morphing into something beyond white guys from Dallas and Austin.'"
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
American Book Review Interview with Sergio Troncoso
Frederick Luis Aldama interviews Sergio Troncoso in American Book Review:
“You are your own best experiment. If you’re digging honestly into yourself, you’re also looking at the problems and issues that that make up the human condition. So I think my ideal reader begins with someone on the border who loves to read. But I also think of readers beyond the border, those who have left and those who have come back, because many do precisely that.”
(Volume 42, Number 4, May/June 2021, pp. 14-28.)
https://sergiotroncoso.com/news/americanbookreview/Sergio-Troncoso-American-Book-Review.pdf
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Sergio Troncoso Donates Archive to The Wittliff Collections
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
TIL Award Winners Panel at 2020 Texas Book Festival
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Sergio Troncoso Wins Kay Cattarulla Award
On this crazy day, I also found out that I have an offer for an English and Spanish audio book for A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son. So it's been a heckuva day!
http://www.texasinstituteofletters.org/news/2020-TIL-Winners-News-Release.pdf
Friday, September 20, 2019
NBC News: Fifteen Great New Books for Hispanic Heritage Month

Sunday, August 25, 2019
Interview in Lone Star Literary Life

Lone Star Literary Life: Interview with Sergio Troncoso
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Texas Institute of Letters: Literary Contests
- Jesse H. Jones Award for Fiction
- Carr P. Collins Award for Nonfiction
- Sergio Troncoso Award for Best Work of First Fiction
- Ramirez Scholarly Book Award
- Helen C. Smith Award for Poetry
- John A. Robertson Award For Best First Book Of Poetry
- Edwin "Bud" Shrake Award for Short Nonfiction
- Kay Cattarulla Short Story Award
- Fred Whitehead Award for Design of a Trade Book
- Jean Flynn Best Middle-Grade Book Award
- Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult Book Award
- Texas Institute of Letters Best Children's Picture Book Award
Thursday, April 5, 2018
San Antonio, April 7, 2018
SATURDAY APRIL 7, 9-10:30 am
Breakfast / New Member Readings
@ The Menger Hotel Ballroom. TIL Secretary Sergio Troncoso will be our emcee and he’ll also recognize the winners of our children’s book awards.
San Antonio Book Festival, Latino Collection Resource Center (in Central Library, 600 Soledad), Sergio Troncoso, Moderator, for Texas Institute of Letters: New Member Readings, with Daniel Chacón, Sasha Pimentel, José Antonio Rodríguez.
www.TexasInstituteofLetters.org
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Sergio Troncoso Award for Best Work of First Fiction

Jesse H. Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction
Sergio Troncoso Award for Best Work of First Fiction