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"This negation of our existence, and the omitting of our stories and histories, is one of the reasons I write ā I write to exist. We cannot escape our past; our past determines what choices we make for the future. It determines how we act, how we see ourselvesā¦"
"Itās easier for me to point out what makes bad literature: forced language, too much description, poor word choice, writing things just for shock value, shitty plots, clichĆ©s, lack of research, lazy writing, people who are trying to write ādiverselyā for the sake of diversity. Good literature is the opposite of thatā¦"
"It is an American story. And itās a Mexican story. Iām the child of immigrants. Being the child of immigrants is always this liminal space of, where do I fit in? It is complex. And the older I get, the more complex it becomes. I was born here. What I celebrate is the America that I grew up ināitās very brown, itās very Mexicanā¦"
"Living on the hyphen is a complex cultural existence at times, and weāre often pulled in many directions where allegiance is always demanded. It is a fractured state of being, though I donāt think itās necessarily bad; at least the having multiple ways of looking at life-the Mexican and American/the male and female. Where that goes awry is when we want to make one way of approaching life, The One Way. Thatās where things begin to disintegrate, loyalties are questioned, and patriarchies are bornā¦"
"More recent writers who have knocked me dead include Roberto BolaƱo, Ruth Ozeki, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Isabel Quintero and N. K. Jemisin."