Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Sergio Troncoso Donates Archive to The Wittliff Collections
Monday, January 4, 2021
Sergio Troncoso: A Writer's Unprecedented Journey
Sergio Troncoso answers questions sent to him by Christina Chiu for a series on a writer's journey and craft: Personal Journey, Writer's Process, Guidance and Inspiration, Craft Sustainability, Three Words of Advice.
• Personal Journey When did you start writing? When did you realize/consider yourself a writer? What have been struggles? How did you overcome them? What has motivated you?
• Writer’s Process What is your process? Are you a 9-5er? A middle of the night-writer? A “spurt" writer? Is there anything you do that you find particularly helpful? Do you have a lucky trinket or habit?
• Support Guidance and Inspiration Do you ever get discouraged? How do you handle it? Do you have a support group? Writer group? Community group? Where do you draw inspiration? Do you get writer’s block? How do you get over it? How do you handle interference—a new situation that makes it difficult to write/work?
• Craft Sustainability How do you sustain being a writer? What are some pitfalls to look out for? Any recommendations as to how to make it for the long haul? How do you fill the well?
• Three words of added advice What are they and why? Anecdote? (also, do you live by them?)
https://youtu.be/lxgPX55y4O4
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
TIL Award Winners Panel at 2020 Texas Book Festival
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in between Worlds
Friday, November 13, 2020
Revista Latina North Carolina Interview with Sergio Troncoso
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Houston Chronicle Op-Ed: Los Viejitos, our Heritage, and the Pandemic

Tuesday, October 6, 2020
New Books Network Interview with Sergio Troncoso
Sunday, September 13, 2020
A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son Wins International Latino Book Award
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Bookchat Interview with Sergio Troncoso
Bookchat: You’re organizing a literary dinner party. Which three writers, dead or alive, do you invite?
Sergio Troncoso: "We would have to be drinking, so we may or may not be eating. I would have James Joyce, Friedrich Nietzsche (we might need a translator who also serves drinks), and Virginia Woolf. They probably wouldn’t like each other, but in this imaginary drinking fest I could get them to have a drink or two (or three) and we could talk about literary ideas for at least a few hours. Then before the fistfights began I’d get them an Uber and tell them to get the hell out of my house."
https://swwordfiesta.org/bookchat-an-interview-with-sergio-troncoso/
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Celebrating Cinco Punto Press's 35th Anniversary
I wrote this piece for El Paso Matters to celebrate Cinco Puntos Press's 35th Anniversary:
"My experience with them has been like coming home as a writer: Lee is a first-class editor with an uncanny attention to detail, and Jessica Powers, their “vice president of imagination,” has been the best editor and reader I have ever had. When I want to have an hours-long conversation about character, a complex plot, El Paso, and the literary history of the border, these are people I trust and listen to and appreciate for their expertise and friendship."