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Hispanic authors and bookstores push for representation in publishing
- Hispanic authors and bookstore owners are advocating for better representation in publishing, noting the lack of Hispanic stories in mainstream literature, as highlighted by a publishing industry expert.
- There is a call for more ethnically authentic stories about Latinos, going beyond typical immigrant narratives.
- Publishing houses have the power to make the changes necessary for better representation, as stated by Castillo, an industry expert.
- There are structural barriers in publishing that hinder equal distribution for Hispanic literature compared to other books.
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Hispanic authors and bookstores push for representation in publishing
Some authors, publishers, readers and influencers are finding new ways to elevate Hispanic stories despite underrepresentation in the mainstream world of books.
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