PinnedSongs of the Lords of AnahuacThe codex called Romances de los señores de la Nueva España, usually translated Ballads of the Lords of New Spain, consists of forty-two…May 12, 2024A response icon3May 12, 2024A response icon3
The Matron: A New Horror IconA cutting miniseries for our times—at the intersection of socially conscious drama, folk horror, and slasher aesthetics—the first issues of…Feb 22Feb 22
Pre-Invasion Nahuas and the Gulf of MexicoYou may have seen a meme suggesting that we start calling the Gulf of Mexico “Chalchiuhtlicueyecatl,” as that is what Indigenous peoples of…Feb 15A response icon1Feb 15A response icon1
The Gulf of Mexico: Ayollohco MexihcoIn Nahuatl, the Gulf of Mexico is Ayollohco Mexihco.Feb 11A response icon3Feb 11A response icon3
“The Midday Witch” by K. J. ErbenThe poem “The Midday Witch” (“Polednice”) was written by Czech folklorist and poet Karel Jaromír Erben in 1834. It was included in his 1853…Feb 1Feb 1
Finding Hope and BalanceThis piece was originally published in Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene: Imagining Futures and Dreaming Hope in Literature and Media…Jan 30A response icon1Jan 30A response icon1
Resistance in 15th-Century MesoamericaIn my novel of historical fiction The Prince & the Coyote, I show the exiled crown prince of Tetzcoco grappling philosophically with his…Nov 27, 2024A response icon1Nov 27, 2024A response icon1
Community, Family, Identity: Autobiographical ReflectionsNov 4, 2024A response icon3Nov 4, 2024A response icon3