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| Rigoberto González is the author of
So Often the Pitcher Goes to Water Until It Breaks, a selection of the National Poetry Series.
He has work recently published in Creative Nonfiction,
Prairie Schooner, The Iowa Review, Chelsea,
Colorado Review, and ZYZZYVA. The recipient of a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and writing residencies to Spain, Brazil, Costa Rica and at the Ezra Pound House in Sun Valley, Idaho, he has also written
Soledad Sigh-Sighs, a book for children, and a novel,
Crossing Vines. His second children’s book, Antonio’s
Card, and a memoir, Butterfly Boy, are forthcoming.
He is currently writing the biography of Chicano writer Tomás Rivera. He lives in New York and is a book reviewer for the
El Paso Times of Texas.
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