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Two Eras: A Conversation with Delgado and Dovalpage

April 20, 2026 Mystery Center 0

Anjanette Delgado (Santurce, 1967) writes about sexile, uprootedness, and social justice. Winner of an Emmy Award for her human-interest journalism, she is the author of the novels The Heartbreak Pill (Atria, 2008) and The Clairvoyant of Calle Ocho (Penguin Random House, […]

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WHEN FICTION STARTS TO FEEL TOO REAL

April 20, 2026 Mystery Center 0

by Avanti Centrae I never want to see the nightmares that my antagonists dream come true. Lately, real-world headlines have been echoing scenes straight out of my latest thriller — the one featuring Bijan “Renoir” […]

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