Robert Paul Moreira is the editor of Arriba
Baseball!: A Collection of Latino/a Baseball Fiction (VAO Publishing,
2013). His short story collection, Scores, is forthcoming from Broken
River Books. He is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize nomination (2012), the
Wendy Barker Creative Writing Award (2011), and two graduate fiction awards
from the Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers (2009, 2010). He
teaches writing, literature and courses in Mexican American Studies at the
University of Texas Pan American. Robert agreed to chat with La Bloga
about his role as the Managing Editor for the newly revived literary journal, riverSedge:
A Journal of Art and Literature.
DANIEL OLIVAS: I was so happy to see
that riverSedge was revived because my very first short story appeared
in the 1998 issue of the journal. What or who motivated its revival?
ROBERT PAUL MOREIRA: Jan Seale, the 2012 Texas Poet Laureate,
first asked me about riverSedge during the annual TACWT Conference at
UT-Pan American in 2012. As one of the founders of the journal in 1977, Jan had
not seen a copy of riverSedge in quite some time and was curious as to
the journal's progress. Though I had heard of riverSedge, I had no
answer for Jan at the time, but I promised to look into the matter. After
several discussions with the current director of UTPA's Creative Writing
Program, Dr. Philip Zwerling, we began making inquiries across campus, and
ultimately found riverSedge under the auspices of UTPA's Graduate Office
and Editor Tony Reyna. Phil and I detailed the advantages of relocating riverSedge
under the English Department and Creative Writing MFA, and Tony graciously
agreed to the change. Phil and I are excited to be at the helm of riverSedge
and eager to continue the journal's tradition of publishing only the very best
prose, poetry and art.
DO: What has been the most difficult part of
publishing a literary journal?
RPM: Publishing a
literary journal is never an easy venture, but having a strong foundation to
build upon has been extremely helpful. The riverSedge editorial board
includes members from three different higher-ed institutions—UT-Pan American,
UT-Brownsville, and South Texas College—and they have all done an outstanding
job collaborating on our latest issue. Honestly, the most difficult part of
this endeavor has been living up to the journal's 37-year old track record as a
one of the primary literary voices from South Texas. Alurista, Larry McMurtry,
Rolando Hinojosa, W.D. Snodgrass, Angela de Hoyos—these are just some of the
wonderful writers that riverSedge has published since its inception in
1977. This is a tremendous credit to the hard work of all the past editors of
the journal. We are committed to following in those same footsteps.
DO: What can readers expect from volume 27, issue 1 of
riverSedge?
RPM: The
latest issue begins with amazing cover art by riverSedge Art Editor, Rey
Santiago. Inside, readers will be treated to poetry, prose, and color art from
a wide range of wonderful authors and artists, including Diana López, Naomi
Shihab Nye, Jillian Fleck, Rodney Gomez, and others. Our latest issue also
includes a short play by Pulitzer Prize winner Lee Blessing. We are extremely
proud of riverSedge 27:1 and hope readers of La Bloga will
support us by purchasing a copy of our latest issue. Authors and artists: make
sure to submit for our 2015 issue!
IN OTHER LITERARY NEWS...
My
interview with Juan Felipe Herrera regarding his new book for young people, Portraits of Hispanic American Heroes, appeared
last week in the Los Angeles Review of
Books.
2 comments:
How proud am I have my work included with such Lone Star luminaries! Thanks for the insightful interview, Daniel.
Congratulations! And thanks!
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