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There is an abundance of information pertaining to Latin America and Latin American literature. Unfortunately, the majority of Latin American Literature news is in Spanish. Fortunately,  if an article is read in Google Chrome, specifically this blog’s Twitter feed, language barriers are no longer an issue. The more immersed the individual is in Latin American news, the easier it becomes in familiarizing oneself with Latin American. The following are news outlets that contribute to the Latin American Diaspora, as well as the Latino/Hispanic diaspora in the United States:

Additional Latin American Literature sites/blogs pertaining mostly to news:
Que Leer (Spanish): http://paper.li/QueLeer/1312690501
Libros y Letras (Spanish):
http://www.librosyletras.com/
Editions from Chile (Spanish): http://www.edicionesb.cl
Literatura Nova (Spanish): http://literaturanova.com
Updated daily, this is an extensive look on Latin American current events and news translated into English: http://latinamericacurrentevents.com/

Links to major and minor news outlets for every Latin American country: http://www.zonalatina.com/

For a comprehensive list of newspapers of every country, visit:  http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/epub/
Links to United States news blogs aimed primarily to sharing Hispanic/Latino/Chicano news:
http://paper.li/tag/latino
http://blog.latism.org/
http://juliorvarela.com
Interested in learning more?
Whether you are a novice or an expert, these sites will teach you something new. The following sites are a taste of online resources.
The world renowned Latin American Studies portal by the University of Texas at Austin is at the forefront of Latin American Studies. This site is the mecca for anyone interested in learning more about the richness that Latin America has to offer:  http://www.lib.utexas.edu/benson/latamstudies.html

The Latin American Network Information Center stems from the Latin American Studies portal: http://lanic.utexas.edu/subject/media/

Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, the Library of Congress offers the Handbook of Latin American Studies Basic and Expert search engines. : http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/mdbquery.html

This is a personal favorite. Latinoteca acts as an online Hispanic Literature database and bookshop: http://www.latinoteca.com/latcontent/hispanic-literature

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