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Interview: Carlos Mock and Tales of Papi Chulo

Written by Lisa Alvarado
Published September 04, 2007
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What would you say are the themes that run through your fiction? Can you give La Bloga readers a glimpse into your writing process?

I love historical fiction. I love taking a history, research the time, the real characters and then introduce "my characters" to interact with the real ones. Sometimes history needs to be bent to accommodate the story, but I am fully aware that I'm writing fiction so who cares? As long as you enjoy my book I'm happy.

You've recently joined Floricanto Press as an editor. Can you talk about that and what you see as the direction you hope to offer?

Floricanto Press, recognizing the void in today's GLBT Latino Literature, is launching its new line. For that purpose I've been hired to be their Editor coordinating the series.

Floricanto is interested in creating a network of Latino LGBT writers that will help sell books for each other. Therefore, Floricanto will go through the process of getting the books recognized nationally through the LAMBDA Literary Foundation Awards (Lammies), The Publishing Triangle Awards, and the American Library Association GLBT Roundtable Stonewall Awards. We will have two titles ready for publication this summer.

Felice Picano edited my work, Papi Chulo: A Legend, A Novel, and the Puerto Rican Identity and Leo Cabranes-Grant's Three plays-Puerto Rican Scenes. Felice also wrote an introduction to both of these works for Floricanto's new line. I envision all of the participants meeting somewhere in the US once or twice per year so we can help sell each other's work. The LGBT Latino market is untapped.

We are working closely with Emanuel Xavier. He will be soliciting submissions from around the country so that we can have the first Modern Anthology of Latino LGBT Poetry: Mariposas. We anticipate a Summer of 2008 release.

What I can offer is an outlet for LGBT Latino voices that are looking to be heard.

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Lisa Alvarado is a poet, novelist, and performance artist. She is the author of The Housekeeper's Diary, Reclamo, and Sister Chicas. In 2007, Sister Chicas was the 2nd place winner of the Mariposa/International Latino Book Award for Best 1st Novel in English. She also shares her views and literary criticism on La Bloga.
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Interview: Carlos Mock and Tales of Papi Chulo
Published: September 04, 2007
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Filed Under: Books: Arts, Books: Crime, Books: Families, Books: History, Books: Latino, Books: Literature and Fiction, Books: Original Fiction, Books: Suspense, Culture: Arts, Culture: Family and Relationships, Culture: History
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