Puerto del Sol explained

Puerto del Sol
Abbreviation:Puerto Sol
Editor:Brandon Hobson
Discipline:Literature
Founded:1960
Language:English
Publisher:Department of English, New Mexico State University
Country:United States
Frequency:Biannually
Website:http://puertodelsol.org

Puerto del Sol is a non-profit literary magazine run by faculty and graduate students from the MFA program in creative writing[1] at New Mexico State University. It is based in Las Cruces, New Mexico and has been in circulation since 1960.[1]

Puerto del Sol includes works of fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, visual art and book reviews. As of Fall 2021, it has returned to publishing twice a year. Work from Puerto del Sol is considered for the Pushcart Prize, O. Henry Awards, Best American Short Stories, and other awards.

In addition to publishing established authors, Puerto del Sol also accepts work from up-and-coming writers. Past notable authors include David Foster Wallace, George Saunders, Pam Houston, Jenny Boully, and Rodrigo Toscano.

The editor-in-chief is MFA faculty member Brandon Hobson, and past editors include Kevin McIlvoy, Evan Lavender-Smith, Carmen Giménez Smith[2] and Lily Hoang.

Puerto del Sol also hosts the digitally curated Black Voices Series edited by Naima Yael Tokunow and hosts an annual competition in both poetry and prose.

Notes and References

  1. https://english.nmsu.edu/organizations/puerto-del-sol/ Puerto del Sol
  2. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/latino-literary-lens-our-talk-poet-publisher-carmen-gim-nez-n653626 Latino Literary Lens: Our Talk with Poet, Publisher Carmen Giménez Smith