WRITING

Reviews

Translation is a Mode=Translation is an Anti–Neocolonial Mode by Don Mee Choi (Ugly Duckling Presse).” “September 2020 Micro–Reviews, Part 1,” Kenyon Review, September 2020

Sexographies by Gabriela Wiener (trans. Lucy Greaves and Jennifer Adcock, Restless Books).” Asymptote, Summer 2018

Comemadre by Roque Larraquy (trans. Heather Cleary, Coffee House Press).” “What’s New in Translation: July 2018” column, Asymptote blog, July 9, 2018

Fish Soup by Margarita García Robayo (trans. Charlotte Coombe, Charco Press).” Asymptote blog, July 2, 2018

Die, My Love by Ariana Harwicz (trans. Sarah Moses and Carolina Orloff, Charco Press).” Latin American Literature Today, no. 6, 2018

Kingdom Cons by Yuri Herrera (trans. Lisa Dillman, And Other Stories).” Three Percent Reviews, August 2017

Other

Scribes for the Darkness: An Interview with Mariana Enriquez and Megan McDowell” | Southwest Review

Southwest Review guest editor with Mónica Ojeda of the 2022 Halloween Issue

“‘I had to dance!’: In Conversation with Juana Silva Puerta” | Latin American Literature Today 20

Translation as a Collaborative Mode: An Interview with Sarah Booker,” interviewed by Alexander Aguayo | Words Without Borders Daily, April 28

Katabatic Unearthings: A Conversation with Olivia Lott on Her Translation of Katabasis by Lucía Estrada” | Hopscotch Translation, March 2

Writer Cristina Rivera Garza in Conversation with Translator Sarah Booker” | LitHub, October 9

Hablemos de… traducción literaria,” interviewed by Alejandra Márquez Guajardo | Hablemos Escritoras Podcast, March 25

The Iliac Crest: Q&A with Sarah Booker,” interviewed by Sarah Coolidge | Center for the Art of Translation Blog | November 9

Sarah Booker: Translation is Like ‘Trying to Remember a Dream’: A Conversation with Denise Kripper” | Latin American Literature Today, no. 4

“‘I Don’t Want My Daughter to be Ashamed to Say Inché ta Mapuche’: A Conversation with Mariela Fuentealba Millaguir” | Latin American Literature Today, no. 4

Entering the Classroom with Sarah Booker” | Radio Ambulante Blog | February