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  • Sep 15, 2024 | sites.macmillan.com | Elvira González |Jonny Garza Villa |Alejandro Ruiz |Ursula Villarreal-Moura

    In this Spanish edition of her debut picture book Desi, mami y las infinitas preocupaciones, actress Eva Mendes writes the story of a little girl facing the endless scary worries that come just before bedtime. Desi, mami y las infinitas preocupaciones: Desi, Mami, and the Never-Ending Worries ofrece una experiencia de audio inmersiva, totalmente sonora diseñada para mejorar tu disfrute. Escuche los chirridos de los grillos nocturnos y los sonidos centelleantes de las campanillas de viento.

  • Jul 19, 2024 | writersdigest.com | Ursula Villarreal-Moura

    The other morning, I was having iced coffee under a canopy of trees with my friend Hala. Having recently read my novel Like Happiness, she turned to me and said, “You chose not to write about the victim of sexual assault. Instead, you wrote about a woman who is treated poorly in another way but not physically abused.”Since my novel was published, reviewers and interviewers alike have been asking me about my #MeToo novel.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | bookanista.com | Ursula Villarreal-Moura

    You’re likely wondering what all this is about – my aim in contacting you. It’s been three years since rain flicked our glasses as we stood inches apart and I stared at your quivering upper lip, which always reminded me of the tilde: ~. Last week, a journalist contacted me. Since I appeared in a number of online photos with you, it wasn’t long before the media identified me. I learned that a young woman in Upstate New York named María Luz has leveled serious accusations against you.

  • Apr 4, 2024 | nbmagazine.co.uk | Ursula Villarreal-Moura |Madeleine Knowles

    The ruffled lace circling my neck was itchy. I was playing Benjamin Franklin, and the collar was part of my period costume that also included a puffy blouse, tight breeches, and black shoes with oversized metal buckles. Every image I’d seen of Poor Richard’s Almanack was sepia colored and as crackled as dead leaves.

  • Mar 27, 2024 | jhunewsletter.com | Ursula Villarreal-Moura |Timothy Mcshea

    Rise and shine! The second half of the semester is here. I hope you enjoyed your break, although I know most of us still had to do work here and there. That’s Hopkins. C’est la vie. In any case, I hope you caught up on all the shows, films, books and music you put off for midterm exams and essays, because the entertainment industry stops for no one. We’ll do our best to help you stay up to date, find the content you’re actually interested in and move on to the next week.

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