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Sergio Troncoso [1]

Listed as: 
Fiction Writer, Creative Nonfiction Writer
Public address: 
New York, NY
New York US
Link to resume: 
Sergio Troncoso's Resume [2]
Bio: 

Sergio Troncoso is the author of Nobody's Pilgrims, A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant's Son, The Last Tortilla and Other Stories, Crossing Borders: Personal Essays, The Nature of Truth and From This Wicked Patch of Dust; and as editor, Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in between Worlds and Our Lost Border: Essays on Life amid the Narco-Violence.

He often writes about the United States-Mexico border, working-class immigrants, families and fatherhood, crossing cultural, psychological, and philosophical borders, and the border beyond the border.

Troncoso teaches at the Yale Writers’ Workshop in New Haven, Connecticut. A past president of the Texas Institute of Letters, he has also served as a judge for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, New Letters Literary Awards in the Essay category, and the Jesse H. Jones Fellowship for writers. His work has appeared in CNN Opinion, Houston Chronicle, Other Voices, New Letters, Yale Review, Pleiades, Michigan Quarterly Review, Texas Highways, and Texas Monthly Magazine.

The son of Mexican immigrants, Troncoso was born and grew up on the east side of El Paso, Texas in rural Ysleta. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College and received two graduate degrees in international relations and philosophy from Yale University. A Fulbright scholar, he was inducted into the Hispanic Scholarship Fund's Alumni Hall of Fame, Texas Institute of Letters, and Texas Literary Hall of Fame.

Among the numerous literary awards Troncoso has won are the Kay Cattarulla Award for Best Short Story, Premio Aztlan Literary Prize, Gold Medal for Best Novel-Adventure or Drama from International Latino Book Awards, Bronze Award for Anthologies from Independent Publisher Book Awards, Gold Medal for Best Collection of Short Stories from International Latino Book Awards, Southwest Book Award, Bronze Award for Essays from ForeWord Reviews, and the Silver Award for Multicultural Adult Fiction from ForeWord Reviews.

The El Paso City Council voted unanimously to rename the public library branch in Ysleta as the Sergio Troncoso Branch Library.

His literary papers are archived at The Wittliff Collections in San Marcos, Texas.

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
In which languages are you fluent?: 
English
Spanish
Twitter/X: 
@SergioTroncoso
Born in: 
El Paso, TX
Texas
Raised in: 
El Paso, TX
Texas
RSS feed: 
https://chicolingo.blogspot.com/ [3]
Website: 
https://www.SergioTroncoso.com [4]
Prizes won: 
  • Texas Literary Hall of Fame
  • Kay Cattarulla Award for Best Short Story
  • Premio Aztlan Literary Prize
  • Best Books of the Year, Kirkus Reviews
  • Gold Medal for Best Novel-Adventure or Drama from International Latino Book Awards
  • Gold Medal for Best Collection of Short Stories from International Latino Book Awards
  • Bronze Award for Essays, ForeWord Reviews
  • Silver Award for Multicultural Adult Fiction from ForeWord Reviews
  • Bronze Award for Multicultural Adult Fiction from ForeWord Reviews
  • Gold Medal for Best Latino-focused Nonfiction Book from International Latino Book Awards
  • Southwest Book Award (thrice), Border Regional Library Association
  • Notable Book, Southwest Books of the Year
  • Fulbright Scholarship
  • Hispanic Scholarship Fund's Alumni Hall of Fame
  • Literary Legacy Award, El Paso Community College
  • Texas Institute of Letters
Agent/Agency name: 
Jennifer Thompson
Identifies as: 
Latino/Latina/Latinx
Prefers to work with: 
Any

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Links
[1] https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/sergio_troncoso [2] http://www.sergiotroncoso.com/Biography-of-Sergio-Troncoso.pdf [3] https://chicolingo.blogspot.com/ [4] https://www.SergioTroncoso.com