Los Angeles-based author Vanessa Angélica Villarreal joined a group of students at Butte College last week to present “Speculative Writing as Time-Travel to Heal the Present.” Sponsored by the Puente Project, helping “educationally under-served students enroll in four-year colleges and universities,” Villarreal used the film “Back to the Future” as a creative way to change the past to right the future despite the bullying Biffs of the world.
Villarreal expands on this in her “Magical Realism: Essays On Music, Memory, Fantasy, And Borders” ($29 in hardcover from Tiny Reparations Books; also in ebook and audiobook versions), longlisted for the National Book Award.
She was born in the Rio Grande Valley to Mexican immigrants. The essays in the book trace her journey through challenging famil