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El Morro Online Archive

  • Writer: Puerto del Sol
    Puerto del Sol
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 1




Around a year ago, some of the editors and I decided it would be cool to make a one off chapbook. Our main constraint was exclusively publishing writers who live or have lived in the Southwest. What resulted is a snapshot of literary writing in the region. We always intended to upload it to the website, but like things do, it got put on the wayside. Until now. Feel free to download the PDF and take a look at the great work influenced by this region.


-Myles, Managing Editor Spring 2026


Contributors:

Lauren Camp

Harrison Candelaria Fletcher

Tommy Cheis

Madeline Seibel Dean

Sara McKinney

Ander Monson

Joseph Scapellato

Winslow Schmelling

Misha Tentser

Matthew Torralba Andrews

Josh Tvrdy

Christopher Watson





3 Comments


Brenda Daigneault
Brenda Daigneault
2 days ago

This post is truly engaging and well put together. I appreciate the clarity and thoughtfulness behind your content, making it both informative and enjoyable to read. It’s always great to see posts that genuinely add value and spark interest among readers.

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leland renner
leland renner
2 days ago

This is such a cool geometry dash idea—there’s something really special about capturing a specific region’s voice like that, and it’s nice to finally see it shared instead of sitting unfinished.

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scott winter
scott winter
Apr 13

This is a thoughtful archive post that preserves Southwest literary voices and makes the El Morro chapbook easy to revisit and share.

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Puerto del Sol is funded by New Mexico State University and the Mercedes Delos Jacobs endowment, and operated by the MFA in Creative Writing program.

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