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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





8 Comments


Runong Wang
Runong Wang
5 days ago

Understanding the complex house rules and logic of insurance payers reminds me of mastering the intricate strategies required in an online麻雀ゲーム. Both fields demand forensic attention to detail and a systematic approach. Just as you avoid shooting in the dark with claims, you must plan every tile move carefully to succeed.

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bakesuey
6 days ago

I love how the El Morro Online Archive sheds light on such a historical street view treasure. The street view feature really brings those stunning landscapes to life! It's like walking through history!

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Roy Mendez
Roy Mendez
Jun 16

This is a great initiative. It's always inspiring to see regional voices and stories brought together in one collection. The Southwest has a unique culture and perspective that deserves recognition. Thanks for making this chapbook available for readers and writers alike. For anyone involved in apparel branding or custom merchandise, professional cap logo digitizing can also help transform creative designs into high-quality embroidered caps that showcase local art and identity.

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flyingents
Jun 03

I'm thrilled to see the El Morro Online Archive come to life! It's fascinating to explore the diverse voices and perspectives of writers from the Southwest. Thank you for sharing this treasure trove of literary work. Word to markdown, I can't wait to dive into these stories.

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yaqian zhang
yaqian zhang
May 16

The thing I enjoy most about Drive Mad is how different every obstacle feels. Instead of repeating the same patterns, the game constantly changes the pacing and forces you to adapt your driving style.


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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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