Books by Malena Salazar Maciá
“It packs so much into less than 2500 words. It’s a beautiful mix of nature and technology and religion and ritual, which is something that I love, and that I did some work on with some of my novellas. I love the intersection of biology and technology. To my mind, all technology is really mankind trying to control natural and biological processes, and science is our attempt to figure out how to do it. And the reality is, we’re trying to reproduce things that already exist in nature: nature already knows how to do these incredible, fabulous, insane things.” Read more...
R.S.A. Garcia, Short Story Writer
Interviews where books by Malena Salazar Maciá were recommended
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1
One Hundred Years of Solitude
by Gabriel García Márquez, translated by Gregory Rabassa -
2
House of Bone and Rain
by Gabino Iglesias -
3
Far
by Rosa Ribas & Charlotte Coombe (translator) -
4
The House of the Spirits
by Isabel Allende -
5
Fever Dream: A Novel
by Samanta Schweblin, translated by Megan McDowell -
6
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories
by Carmen Maria Machado
Books by Hispanic Authors, recommended by Experts on Five Books
Books by Hispanic Authors, recommended by Experts on Five Books
Hispanic Heritage Month runs from 15 September to 15 October every year in the United States. To mark the occasion, we’ve put together a reading list of books by Hispanic authors—both in the US and elsewhere—that have been recommended by our expert interviewees over the years.
The Best Sci-Fi Short Stories, recommended by R.S.A. Garcia
Short stories are at the heart of a thriving science fiction community, where readers, writers and editors move between roles and raise each other up. R.S.A. Garcia, winner of the 2024 Nebula prize for Best Short Story, talks us through her five highlights: short takes on big themes, with community at their heart.