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February 2, 2016

Institute of Hispanic Cultures and Racism

I didn’t realize that racism is rampant among the Latin American nations. Racism, according to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary, is a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. A second definition suggests that racism leads to prejudice and discrimination.   As I see […]

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January 26, 2016

The Writing Life – Blog on Blogging

It’s always beneficial to learn from other writers and authors.            Yesterday I listened to an interview with Michael Hyatt. He suggested that writing and posting blogs on a daily basis gets to be overwhelming, not only for the author but for the readers. He maintained that his readers thanked him when he cut back […]

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January 24, 2016

Tidbits from History – The Manila Galleons

Today, the Chinese have invaded our markets and taken over our stores. It is not, however, for the first time. I learned of the influence of goods from the Far East while I was working on my novel on 1770s New Spain. We’ve already discussed the magnificent palaces built in Mexico at the time. What […]

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January 21, 2016

Tidbits from History – An Inspiring Life

            How beautiful to live one’s life so well as to be loved by an entire town. His name was Arturo Castillo. Born sometime near 1900 in the northern Mexican town of Reynosa, his family moved across the border to San Antonio and subsequently to California where Arturo, or Artie, as he was called in […]

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January 20, 2016

Writing, Researching and Boots on the Ground

      J. Frank Dobie, the Texas Folklorist and author, said writers should walk the land they write about. Editors and agents and those who advise writers insist that we should write about what we know. If we’ve been there, we know the scents and sounds and feel of the space that surround our […]

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January 19, 2016

On Translating

            Rule Number One – don’t. I just received the manuscript, no, I take that back, the English version of the published e-book of the biography of Bernardo de Gálvez. It was written (in Spanish) by my dear and beloved friend, the vice president of the Association of Bernardo de Gálvez in Malaga, Spain. With […]

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January 18, 2016

Writers using Spanish

Dear fellow writers, if you use Spanish, PLEASE have someone check your manuscript!            I just saw a post on FB by my dear friend Aislinn, a talented and dedicated Spanish teacher. It was a cartoon of four panels. The teacher asks “Who are we?” Students respond “Students in Spanish class” Teacher asks “Como te […]

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January 17, 2016

Inspiration from Exercising Friends.

Keeping up with New Year’s Resolutions to lose weight and stay healthy is hard work. My 96 year-old mother called from Orlando last night to report that she is doing fine and still swimming her 21 laps every day. Her husband, Crazy Al, takes her to the YMCA pool in the morning at 6:30 and […]

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January 16, 2016

Tidbits from History – On The Research Road  

How do we find information on our Hispanic families? I’m not a skilled Genealogist like Moises Garza – you might look him up at We are Cousins or Mimi Lozano out in California at Todos Somos Primos. But Gilbert Villareal asked if I would contribute some experiences as a researcher at the various archives in […]

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January 15, 2016

The Joys of Students – Dutch Oven Cooking

The cooking for volunteers started small. The Folk Festival at the Sam Houston Memorial Museum in Huntsville, Texas has been going on for close to 20 years. It began during a period when the Texas legislature, in its infinite wisdom, decided to defund museums and let them sink or swim on their own. The community […]

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