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Mario López-Goicoechea
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Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner
Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner

A reflection from an immigrant's perspective on life and culture, language and writing from a non-native speaker's point of view.

2021

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Mario López-Goicoechea
Mario López-Goicoechea

Stories

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Writers’ Blokke

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Why I Wrote “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner”

My book is a call to strengthen the bonds that unite us — Published by Austin Macauley, supported by an Arts Council England grant and with photographs by the excellent Deborah Jaffe, my first book, “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner” hits the shelves this week. Somewhere towards the end of my book, I write “This is what writing from an EAL immigrant’s perspective represents…

Writing

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Why I Wrote “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner”
Why I Wrote “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner”
Writing

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Age of Empathy

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Why It’s Good to Talk to Strangers

As humans, we’re natural-born story-tellers; let’s share those stories — In the summer of 2018 I undertook a cycle journey that took me almost to the four corners of London. I would later embark on a longer two-wheel-powered trip that took me to farther places, but the one in the summer of 2018 was the one that stuck in my…

Creative Writing

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Why It’s Good to Talk to Strangers
Why It’s Good to Talk to Strangers
Creative Writing

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The Shortform

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How to Be a Good Writer (According to Zadie Smith)

Practical, no-nonsense, and achievable tips — Inspiration for a writer is key to developing new ideas. Also key is keeping our perspiration to a minimum. Joking aside, when I write I seek spiritual and mental stimulation from a variety of sources such as: fiction and nonfiction, the natural world, and interactions with other people. One of…

Writing

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How to Be a Good Writer (According to Zadie Smith)
How to Be a Good Writer (According to Zadie Smith)
Writing

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The Pen & Prose

·14 hours ago

How I Built a Writing Habit Into a Busy Life

Make every second, minute, and hour of the day count — For many years my get-up time has been 6am. At the crack of dawn, I’m out of bed and on the floor, ready to start my workout. After that, it’s showertime, breakfast and (these days) a cycle commute. …

Writing

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How I Built a Writing Habit Into a Busy Life
How I Built a Writing Habit Into a Busy Life
Writing

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One Table, One World

·1 day ago

The Omnivore

The column for those who like to swing more than one way… foodwise —

Writing

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The Omnivore
The Omnivore
Writing

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Engage

·2 days ago

Is It Time to Ditch Labels for Writers?

Why market-driven, genre-defined books fail to capture the essence of literature — I recently went through an enjoyable, short period of re-visiting favourite books and reading new ones. Amongst the former were Women, Race, and Class, by Angela Davis, and Purple Hibiscus, by Chimamanda Ngozie. The latter included Zadie Smith’s latest novel, The Fraud, and Americanah, also by Ngozie. So far so…

Writing

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Is It Time to Ditch Labels for Writers?
Is It Time to Ditch Labels for Writers?
Writing

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One Table, One World

·Updated Nov 19

Meals on (Two) Wheels

Nando’s: comfort eating at its best — Even before I unfolded my Brompton outside my house and set off on my cycle journey West End-bound, I knew where I was going to have my dinner: Euston’s Nando’s. My actual destination was The Place, one of the two meccas for dance lovers in London (the other one is…

Food

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Meals on (Two) Wheels
Meals on (Two) Wheels
Food

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Writers’ Blokke

·Updated Nov 19

Useful Tips to Keep Our Writing Juices Flowing

Mental block-proof ideas to unlock our creative potential — Writing can be a lonely enterprise. There you are, sitting in front of your PC, laptop, or similar device, wrecking your brains, trying to figure out what to present to the world. No wonder some writers go mad. But not all is grim, nor are we all Bedlam-bound. There are…

Writing

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Useful Tips to Keep Our Writing Juices Flowing
Useful Tips to Keep Our Writing Juices Flowing
Writing

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Full Frame

·Nov 15

Shooting London

A penny for one’s thoughts, anyone? — Most of my chance encounters with London’s rich history and culture happen at street level. A not-very-well-known cul-de-sac, a hidden square, an otherwise unremarkable building. They all carry the marks of time, but I’m usually on pavement or road territory, looking up at a plaque or sign. Not this time…

Photography

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Shooting London
Shooting London
Photography

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Globetrotters

·Nov 14

Urban Diary

Out and about in Londontown on Armistice Day — I feel torn. On the one hand, the challenge by the editors of Globetrotters is right up my street. I love black and white photography and given half a chance I would turn most of my images into slate-grey snaps. On the other hand, we’re enjoying a glorious autumn in…

Travel

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Urban Diary
Urban Diary
Travel

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Mario López-Goicoechea

Mario López-Goicoechea

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London-based, Cuban writer. Author of “Cuban, Immigrant, and Londoner” https://uk.bookshop.org/a/6886/9781528994293 https://acubaninlondon.medium.com/membership

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