Features
Poets & Writers: “A Life in Poetry: Our Sixteenth Annual Look at Debut Poets”
Kenyon Review: “On Books and Their Harbors: Moon Palace Books”
BOMB: “A Queer Origin Point: Roy Guzmán Interviewed by Aegor Ray”
Fear No Lit: “Fail Better: Exploring the legible and illegible with writer Roy G. Guzmán”
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: “The Language of Roy G. Guzmán in the Poems of Catrachos”
The Rumpus: “Poetry as Archeology: Talking with Roy G. Guzmán”
The PEN Pod by PEN America podcast episode
Mr. Bear’s Violet Hour Saloon/The Secret Lives of Stuffed Animals: Show #250 “Everything that Burns”: Mr. Bear discusses Catrachos
Superstition Review: “Spiritual Theft,” an interview
Poetry Reading for the Walker Art Center
Runestone Journal: author Interview
Sampsonia Way: “Constellation of Words,” an interview
The Atlantic: "How Poetry Came To Matter Again."
Hayden's Ferry Review Blog: "Poet Roy Guzmán Talks Letras Latinas and Forthcoming Project with Carolina Marques de Mesquita."
Remezcla: "7 Latino Poets You Need to Read."
Glass: A Journal of Poetry: Recommended Reading 2017 and 2016.
Poetry Foundation: "The Unsung Passion of Ray Gonzalez" (guest post).
Poetry Foundation: "Archive Fever: A Playlist for the November 2017 Issue of Poetry Magazine."
The Loft Literary Center's The Writers' Block Blog: "Lit Chat: Meet Roy Guzmán" (interviewed by poet Sun Yung Shin).
Creative Writing Program (University of Minnesota): "Far from Los Catrachos: An interview with MFA candidate Roy Guzman."
English Department (University of Minnesota): "A Poem for Orlando: Students Create Benefit Chapbook."
Human Rights Program (University of Minnesota): "Scribe for Human Rights Fellow Works to Support Local Latinx Immigrants."
New Books Network: "Restored Mural for Orlando" (interviewed by poet Jen Fitzgerald).
Pulse/Pulso: editing an anthology along with poet Miguel M. Morales, after the nightclub massacre in Orlando, FL.
Connotation Press: served as guest editor for their September 2016 issue.
NPR's Latino USA: republished "Restored Mural for Orlando" (originally published in Public Pool).
Los Angeles Times: Melissa B. Warnke's piece, "We can learn from the Orlando attack, but only if we're willing to be brave," mentions poem "Restored Mural for Orlando."
Kenyon Review: "Inundation of Texts": Poets & Writers on Social Media (curated by poet Rosebud Ben-Oni).
Verse of April (2016).
The MFA Years: several pieces.
The Best American Poetry Blog: "Miami's Canvas: The Second Stop of PINTURA:PALABRA."