T.M. Spooner is a writer whose work has focused on Hispanic themes, particularly relationships between the U.S. and Mexico. He is the author of two novels, The Salvation of La Purísima, a powerful tale highlighting the struggles of contemporary migrants, and Notes from Exile.
Spooner’s extensive travels in Mexico, including many of the colonial cities of central Mexico and off the beaten path locales, have served as the inspiration for much of his writing. His nonfiction has appeared in Tales from a Small Planet and his short fiction has appeared in River Walk Journal and The Dead Mule.
T. M. Spooner is a graduate of Northern Illinois University and attended graduate school at DePaul University in Chicago. Prior to entering the university to study economics he served three years in the U.S. Army.
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