![]() 2006American Regionalist Modernism: Willa Cather, William Faulkner, Oscar Zeta Acosta, and Sandra Cisneros, by Heather Anne Alumbaugh, ProQuest / UMI, March, 16, 2006. (study guide) 2005Loose Woman, Woman Hollering Creek, The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Books on Tape, December, 1, 2005. (major work) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, RH Audio; Unabridged edition, August, 30, 2005. (major work) La Casa en Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Random House Audiobooks Unabridged edition, New York City, NY, August, 30, 2005. (major work) Loose Woman and Woman Hollering Creek, by Sandra Cisneros, Random House, August, 30, 2005. (major work) Family Pictures, 15th Anniversary Edition / Cuadros de Familia, Edici?n Quincea?era, by Carmen Lomas Garza, Children's Books Press, CA, March, 10, 2005. (introduction or foreword) Family Pictures, 15th Anniversary Edition / Cuadros de Familia, Edici?n Quincea?era, by Carmen Lomas Garza, Children's Books Press, CA, March, 10, 2005. (introduction or foreword) 2004The Garden of Reading: An Anthology of 20th Century Short Fiction about Gardens and Gardeners, edited by Michele Slung, The Overlook Press, March, 1, 2004. (anthology) Vintage Cisneros, by Sandra Cisneros, Vintage Books, New York, January, 6, 2004. (major work) 2003"To Seville, With Love", The New York Times Magazine: The Sophisticated Traveler, by Sandra Cisneros, November, 16, 2003. (periodical) "Ojos de Zapata", Ojarasca, numero 26, Noviembre, 1993, November, 1, 2003. (periodical) Lone Star Literature: From the Red River to the Rio Grande, edited by Don Graham, introduction by Lary McMurtry, W. W. Norton & Company, November, 1, 2003. (anthology) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Vintage; Reprint edition, New York City, NY, September, 9, 2003. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento (En Espa?ol), by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Vintage, New York City, NY, September, 9, 2003. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Tandem Library, September, 1, 2003. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Tandem Library, September, 1, 2003. (major work) Writing on the Edge: A Borderlands Reader , edited by Tom Miller, University of Arizona Press, August, 1, 2003. (anthology) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Alfred A. Knopf, New York City, NY, March, 10, 2003. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento (En Espa?ol), by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Thorndike Press; 1 edition, March, 2, 2003. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Thorndike Press, Waterville, ME, January, 1, 2003. (major work) 2002Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Sound Library; Unabridged edition, November, 1, 2002. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, HarperAudio; Unabridged edition Recorded Books (distributor), Prince Frederick, MD, October, 1, 2002. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento (En Espa?ol), by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Alfred A. Knopf, New York City, NY, October, 1, 2002. (major work) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Sound Library; Unabridged edition, October, 1, 2002. (major work) Sandra Cisneros in the Classroom: "Do Not Forget to Reach", by Carol Jago, National Council of Teachers of English, February, 1, 2002. (study guide) Caramelo, or, Puro Cuento, by Sandra Cisneros, Alfred A. Knopf, New York City, NY, January, 1, 2002. (major work) 2000The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Listening Library; Unabridged edition, December, 1, 2000. (major work) 1999The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Rebound by Sagebrush, New York City, NY, October, 1, 1999. (major work) Woman Hollering Creek, by Sandra Cisneros, Rebound by Sagebrush, New York City, NY, October, 1, 1999. (major work) Mapmaker, by Beatriz Badikian, Gladsome Books, May, 1, 1999. (introduction or foreword) Holler if you hear me: the education of a teacher and his students, by Gregory Michie, Teachers College Press, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1999. (introduction or foreword) 1998Sandra Cisneros: Latina Writer and Activist (Hispanic Biographies), by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg, Enslow Publishers, December, 1, 1998. (study guide) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Random House Audiobooks Unabridged edition, New York City, NY, August, 18, 1998. (major work) Un poquito de tu amor, by Sandra Cisneros, Los Angeles Times, February, 22, 1998. (periodical) "Tango for the Broom," It Occurs To Me I Am the Creative/Destructive Goddess Coatlicue", Coro, edited by Martin Espada, University of Amherst Press, Amherst, MA, January, 1, 1998. (anthology) "The House on Mango Street", Why We Remember: United States History, Addison-Wesley, January, 1, 1998. (study guide) 1997Hairs = Pelitos, by Sandra Cisneros, illustrated by Terry Ybàñez, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Alfred A. Knopf , distributed by Random House, New York City, NY, November, 25, 1997. (major work) An Ofrenda for My Father on Day of the Dead, by Sandra Cisneros, San Antonio Express News, November, 2, 1997. (periodical) An Ofrenda for My Father on Day of the Dead, by Sandra Cisneros, Los Angeles Times, October, 26, 1997. (periodical) "The House on Mango Street," Hairs," My Name," The Monkey Garden," Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes", Literature and Its Writers: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, by Ann Charters and Samuel Charters, Bedford Books, a division of St. Martin's Press, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Mericans", Anthology of American Literature ,Vol. II : Realism to the Present, edited by McMichael, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Eleven", Chicken Soup for the Soul : 101 Stories of Life, Love and Learning, edited by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Kimberly Kirberger, Health Communications Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Eleven / Once," ", Elements of Literature : Introductory Course, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Four Skinny Trees / Cuatro Arboles Flaquititos," ", Elements of Literature : First Course, translated by Elena Poniatowska, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "A Smart Cookie / Bien Aguila", Elements of Literature: Second Course, translated by Elena Poniatowska, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Salvador Late or Early ," Those Who Don't", Elements of Literature:Third Course, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Geraldo No Last Name", Elements of Literature: Fourth Course, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Salvador Late or Early", Literature and Integrated Studies : American Literature, Scott, Foresman and Company, Glenview, IL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "A House of My Own," Beautiful & Cruel", Leaving Home, edited by Hazel Rochman and Darlene Z. McCampbell, HarperCollins, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "No Speak English", Literature Connections: Picture Bride and Related Readings, McDougal Littell Inc., Evanston, IL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Those Who Don't", Literature Connections: Maniac Magee and Related Readings, McDougal Littell Inc., Evanston, IL, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Good Hot Dogs", Choices in Literature: Myself, My World, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "My Name", Choices in Literature: The Me You See, Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Eleven", Girls Speak Out: Finding Your True Self, edited by Andrea Johnston, Scholastic Press, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Woman Hollering Creek", The Riverside Anthology of Literature: Third Edition, edited by Douglas Hunt, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "Mericans", Discovering Literature: Stories, Poems, Plays, Second Edition, edited by Hans P. Guth and Gabriele L. Rico, Blair Press/Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) "The House On Mango Street", Discovery: An Introduction to Writing, edited by William J. Kelly and Deborah L. Lawton, Allyn & Bacon, Needham Heights, MA, January, 1, 1997. (anthology) 1996El Arroyo de la Llorona y Otros Cuentos, by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Vintage Books, New York City, NY, September, 13, 1996. (major work) The Beacon book of essays by contemporary American women, edited by Wendy Martin, Beacon Press, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) Claiming the Spirit Within: A Sourcebook of Women's Poetry, edited by Marilyn Sewell, Beacon Press, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) Claiming the Spirit Within: A Sourcebook of Women's Poetry, edited by Marilyn Sewell, Beacon Press, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) The Penguin Book of International Women's Stories, edited by Kate Figes, Viking/Penguin Books, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) "Minerva Writes Poems," Linoleum Roses", Women in the Trees: U.S. Women's Short Stories About Battering & Resistance, 1839-1994, edited by Susan Koppelman, Beacon Press, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) "One Holy Night", The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide For Fiction Writers, edited by Elizabeth Benedict, Story Press, Cincinnati, OH, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) "Only Daughter", The Practical Writer's Guide: With Additional Readings, edited by Susan X. Day, Elizabeth McMahan, and Robert Funk, Allen & Bacon, Needham Heights, MA, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) "Straw Into Gold: Metamorphosis of the Everyday", Literature: The American Experience, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) "Dulzura", Claiming the Spirit Within: A Sourcebook of Women's Poetry, edited by Marilyn Sewell, Beacon Press, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1996. (anthology) 1995Loose Woman, by Sandra Cisneros, Vintage; Reprint edition, New York City, NY, March, 14, 1995. (major work) "A Woman Like Me," Spic Spanish", S, Fall-Winter, 1995, January, 1, 1995. (periodical) 1994La Casa en Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, translated by Elena Poniatowska, Vintage Books, New York City, NY, October, 18, 1994. (major work) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Perfection Learning Prebound, September, 1, 1994. (major work) "Still Life With Potatoes, Pearls, Raw Meat, Rhinestones, Lard, and Horse Hooves", The New Yorker, May 23rd., 1994, May, 23, 1994. (periodical) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Alfred A. Knopf , distributed by Random House, New York City, NY, April, 26, 1994. (major work) Loose Woman, by Sandra Cisneros, Alfred A. Knopf, Distributed by Random House (April 26, 1994, New York City, NY, April, 26, 1994. (major work) Hairs = Pelitos, by Sandra Cisneros, illustrated by Terry Ybàñez, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Alfred A. Knopf , distributed by Random House, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1994. (major work) Hairs = Pelitos, by Sandra Cisneros, illustrated by Terry Ybàñez, translated by Liliana Valenzuela, Alfred A. Knopf , distributed by Random House, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1994. (major work) "I Would Love You Like a Jacaranda", Antaeus, No. 75/76, Autumn, 1994, January, 1, 1994. (periodical) "You Bring Out the Mexican in Me", BOMB, Summer l994, No. XXXXVIII, January, 1, 1994. (periodical) "Divine Providence", More Stories From "The Sounds Of Writing,", edited by Alan Cheuse and Caroline Marshall, First Anchor Books, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1994. (anthology) 1993"Who Wants Stories Now?", The New York Times, March l4, 1993, March, 14, 1993. (periodical) "Preface to the Poems", Image Magazine, The San Francisco Examiner, January 3, 1993, January, 3, 1993. (periodical) "Little Clown My Heart", The New York Times, January l, 1993, January, 1, 1993. (periodical) "One Holy Night", Pieces of the Heart, edited by Gary Soto, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA, January, 1, 1993. (anthology) "Barbie-Q", Mondo Barbie, edited by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole, St. Martin's Press, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1993. (anthology) "Tepeyac", Mirrors Beneath the Earth, edited by Ray Gonzalez, Curbstone, Willimantic, CT, January, 1, 1993. (anthology) "The Monkey Garden", Growing Up Latino: Memories and Stories, edited by Ilans Stavans, Hougton Mifflin, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1993. (anthology) 1992My Wicked, Wicked Ways, by Sandra Cisneros, Turtle Bay Books / Knopf; Reissue edition, New York City, NY, November, 17, 1992. (major work) "Poem as Preface", The Los Angeles Times Book Review, September 6, 1992, September, 6, 1992. (periodical) Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, by Sandra Cisneros, Vintage; 1st Vintage Contemporaries Ed edition, New York City, NY, March, 3, 1992. (major work) Woman Hollering Creek, by Sandra Cisneros, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media, March, 1, 1992. (major work) "The House on Mango Street," What Sally Said," Linoleum Roses," A House of My Own", The Oxford Book of American Short Stories, edited by Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press, Oxford, January, 1, 1992. (anthology) "Black Lace Bra Kind of Woman," I Am On My Way To Oklahoma To Bury The Man I Nearly Left My Husband For," Cloud", Bomb, Summer, No. XXXX, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1992. (periodical) "Salvador Late or Early", Iguana Dreams: New Latino Writing, edited by Virgil Suarez and Delia Poey, Harper Collins, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1992. (anthology) "Divine Providence", New Chicana/Chicano Writing, edited by Charles Tatum, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ, January, 1, 1992. (anthology) "The Tejano Soul of San Antonio", The Sophisiticated Traveller, New York Times, January, 1, 1992. (periodical) "Three Wise Guys", Literature and Language, McDougal, Littel & Company, Evanston, IL, January, 1, 1992. (anthology) "The House on Mango Street", Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, 3rd edition, edited by Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, January, 1, 1992. (anthology) 1991"Eleven", Vis A Vis, American Way Magazine, December l5, 1991, American Airlines, December, 15, 1991. (periodical) "Vivan los Muertos", Elle, October 1991, October, 1, 1991. (periodical) Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories, by Sandra Cisneros, Random House; 1st ed edition, New York City, NY, April, 3, 1991. (major work) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Vintage Books, New York City, NY, April, 3, 1991. (major work) "My Lucy Friend Who Smells Like Corn", Story, Spring 1991, January, 1, 1991. (periodical) "Woman Hollering Creek", American Mosaic, Multicultural Readings in Context, edited by Barbara Roche Rico and Sandra Mano, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) "Abuelito Who," The Story That Goes With The Poem", Introduction to Literature, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc./Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,, Austin, TX, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) "My Name", Living Between the Lines, edited by Lucy McCormick Clakins with Shelley Harwayne, Heinemann/Irwin Publishing, Portsmouth, NH, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) "Barbie-Q", Imagining America, edited by Wesley Brown and Amy Ling, Persea Books, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) "Eleven", Prentice Hall Literature, Cooper, Prentice Hall, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) American Voices: Best Short Fiction by Contemporary Authors, edited by Sally Asteros, Hyperion, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) The Before Columbus Foundation Fiction Anthology, l989-l990, edited by Shawn Wong, Norton, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) "One Holy Night", Best of the Village Voice Literary Supplement, January, 1, 1991. (anthology) 1990"Three Wise Guys", Vista Magazine, December 1990, Miami, FL, December, 1, 1990. (periodical) "Only Daughter", Glamour, November 1990, November, 1, 1990. (periodical) "Woman Hollering Creek", The Los Angeles Times Magazine, July l, 1990, July, 1, 1990. (periodical) "A Woman Cutting Celery", Making Faces, Making Soul/Haciendo Caras: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color, edited by Gloria Anzaldua, Aunt Lute Press, San Francisco, CA, January, 1, 1990. (anthology) "Hairs," A Rice Sandwich", We Are the Stories We Tell: The Best Short Stories by North American Women Since l945, edited by Wendy Martin, Pantheon, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1990. (anthology) "Little Miracles, Kept Promises", Grand Street, 36, January, 1, 1990. (periodical) "Excerpts from The House on Mango Street", Calling Home: Working Class Women's Writings, edited by Janet Zandy, Rutgers University Press, January, 1, 1990. (anthology) "The House on Mango Street," My Name," Boys and Girls," Three Wise Guys," Ghosts and Voices," Abuelito Who," Muddy Kid Comes Home," Six Brothers," Traficante", Mexican American Literature, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Orlando, Fl, January, 1, 1990. (anthology) "Excerpts from The House on Mango Street", American Literature, Volume 2, The Center For Learning, Brown/ROA Publishing, January, 1, 1990. (anthology) 1989"The House on Mango Street," My Name," Boys and Girls," Three Wise Guys," Ghosts and Voices," Abuelito Who," Muddy Kid Comes Home," Six Brothers," Traficante", Mexican American Literature, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., Orlando, FL, January, 1, 1989. (anthology) "Why I Didn't", Stone Drum, 2:l, Valley View, TX, January, 1, 1989. (periodical) "Down There", Third Woman, IV, University of California, Berkeley, CA, January, 1, 1989. (periodical) "Straw Into Gold: The Metamorphosis of the Everyday," Notes to a Young(er) Writer,," Three Wise Guys," Eleven," My Name," Chanclas," A Rice Sandwich," Mango Says Goodbye Sometimes", Elements of Literature, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Austin, TX, January, 1, 1989. (anthology) "C?sar Mart?nez Jumping Off Roofs," Original Sin", Emergency Tacos, MARCH/ABRAZO Press, Chicago, IL, January, 1, 1989. (anthology) "The So and So's," My Wicked Wicked Ways," His Story," l4 de julio", An Ear to the Ground, University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA, January, 1, 1989. (anthology) 1988"One Holy Night", The Village Voice Literary Supplement, November:69, November, 1, 1988. (periodical) The House on Mango Street, by Sandra Cisneros, Arte Publico Press, Houston, TX, January, 1, 1988. (major work) "Tepeyac", Antologia retrospectiva del Cuento Chicano, Consejo Nacional de Poblacion, Mexico City, January, 1, 1988. (anthology) "Mexican Movies", The Americas Review, l6:3-4, University of Houston, January, 1, 1988. (periodical) 1987My Wicked, Wicked Ways, by Sandra Cisneros, Third Woman Press, Bloomington, IN, November, 1, 1987. (major work) "A Writer's Voyages", The Texas Observer, 79:l9, Austin, TX, January, 1, 1987. (periodical) "Ghosts and Voices: Writing from Obsession," Notes to a Young(er) Writer," Do You Know Me?", The Americas Review, l5:l, University of Houston, January, 1, 1987. (periodical) 1986"Eleven", Saguaro, Vol. 3, University of Arizona, January, 1, 1986. (periodical) "Cactus Flowers: In Search of Tejana Feminist Poetry", Third Woman, III:l-2, University of California, Berkeley, CA, January, 1, 1986. (periodical) "Su historia," l4 de julio", fem, l0:48, Publicaci?n feminista, El Colegio de M?xico, Mexico City, January, 1, 1986. (periodical) "Living As A Writer: Choice and Circumstance", Revista Mujeres, III:l-2, Santa Barbara, CA, January, 1, 1986. (periodical) "Salvador Late or Early", Humanizarte, 7:1, San Francisco, CA, January, 1, 1986. (periodical) 1984"Los Tejanos: Testimony to the Silenced", The Texas Humanist, November-December, November, 1, 1984. (periodical) "Beatrice," Curtains", Contact II, 34-35, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) "Bread, Dreams, and Poetry: Luis Omar Salinas, the Man", Tonantzin, l:4, San Antonio, TX, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) "An Interview with Ana Castillo", Tonantzin, 1:3, San Antonio, TX, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) "Rodrigo de barro," Rodrigo In The Dark," A Woman Cutting Celery,," Valparaiso", Revista Chicano-Rique?a, XII:l, Indiana State University, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) "Ass," Postcard to the Lace Man," One Last Poem for Richard," To Cesare, Goodbye", Imagine, l:2, Boston, MA, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) "No Mercy," Men Asleep," Lorna Dee Cervantes' Emplumada," Beatriz Badikian's Akewa Is A Woman," Olivia Castellanos' Blue Mandolin, Yellow Field", Third Woman, II:1, Indiana University, January, 1, 1984. (periodical) 1983"No Mercy," Love Poem #1," Letter to Ilona from the South of France," The So and So's", Revista Chicano-Rique?a: Woman of Her Word: Hispanic Women Write, XI:3-4, University of Houston, January, 1, 1983. (periodical) 1982"North Aveune/l600 North," Stone Men," Arturo Burro", Revista Chicano-Rique?a: A Decade of Hispanic Literature, l0:l-2, University of Houston, January, 1, 1982. (periodical) "Roosevelt Road," A Rice Sandwich", Ecos, 1:1, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, January, 1, 1982. (periodical) "Six Brothers," Josie Bliss", Banyan Anthology 2, Banyan Press, Chicago, IL, January, 1, 1982. (anthology) 1981"Josie Bliss," Something Crazy," Sir James South Side," Traficante," Mexican Hat Dance", Third Woman, 1:1, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, January, 1, 1981. (periodical) "Good Hotdogs," Abuelito Who," Chanclas", Revista Chicano-Rique?a, IX:2, Indiana State University, January, 1, 1981. (periodical) "Meme Ortiz", A Reader of New American Fiction, I-74 Press, Peoria, IL, January, 1, 1981. (anthology) 1980Bad Boys, by Sandra Cisneros, Mango Press, San Jose, CA, January, 1, 1980. (major work) "My Wicked Wicked Ways," I the Woman," The blue dress," Arturo Burro", From the Midwest to the West, 1:1, January, 1, 1980. (periodical) "The Master," Heartland", Chiric?, 1-3, January, 1, 1980. (periodical) "I the Woman", Prarie Voices: Poets of Illinois, Spoon River Press, Chicago, IL, January, 1, 1980. (anthology) 1979"Mariela," In a redneck bar down the street", Mango, II: Fall-Winter, San Jose, CA, January, 1, 1979. (periodical) "Arturo Burro," Josie Bliss," Counting," For Daniel Who Still Fears Rats", Revista Chicano-Rique?a, VII:3, Indiana State University, January, 1, 1979. (periodical) "Twister Hits Houston", The Spoon River Quarterly, IV:4, Peoria, IL, January, 1, 1979. (periodical) 1978"South Sangamon", Quarterly West, No. 7, January, 1, 1978. (periodical) "North Avenue/l600 North," Stone Men", Revista Chicano-Rique?a, 6:3, Indiana State University, January, 1, 1978. (periodical) "Mexican Hat Dance", Nuestro, 2:7, New York City, NY, January, 1, 1978. (periodical) 1977"To Startle Yourself: A translation of Dario Ruiz Gomez' work", The Denver Quarterly, l2:1, January, 1, 1977. (periodical) 0Growing Up Chicana/o, edited by Tiffany Ana Lopez, Avon, . (anthology) 33 Things Every Girl Should Know: Stories, Songs, Poems & Smart Talk by 33 Extraordinary Women, edited by Tonya Bolden, Crown, . (anthology) Outlaw Bible of American Literature, edited by Alan Kaufman, Neil Ortenberg and Barney Rosset, Thunder's Mouth, . (anthology)
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