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Stories that make life be more alive

In these 12 short stories, or what might be called essays, Albuquerque's Amy Shea shares her i ...

Morality, dogma of church collide with sins of man

It is a morning in April 1897. Spring has not yet come to the isolated mountain village of Camposant ...
“Old Father Story Teller,” c. 1958, is a casein on board by Pablita Velarde. Photo Credit - Courtesy of Golden Dawn Gallery

Three Paths to Genius

Trio of books examine the complex lives of multiple generations of painting dynasty

A view of Luhan from the psychiatrist’s couch

Lois Palken Rudnick had to wait until 2000 to read the 20,000 pages of memoirs of the late wealthy a ...

Amaze your friends with Santa Fe facts

What does "Santa Fe" mean? At least four flags have flown over Santa Fe. What are they? ...

Sit a Spell and Listen

Characters in ‘Home Country’ have plenty to say, and much of it is homespun wisdom

Saving Africa

‘Last Great Ape’ tells story of fight for heart of continent

Scaling great heights helps father and son to transform

You don't need special climbing gear to climb what is called Everyman's Everest, author ...

Challenges raise stakes for ‘Princess’ characters

Shannon Hale's 2005 novel for young readers, "Princess Academy," was not only a be ...

Bubonicon will have you feeling post-apocalyptic

Fantasy and sci-fi author Brandon Sanderson is the guest of honor at the 44th Bubonicon, the Albuque ...

Author finds gateway from past to future

Albuquerque author Michael Gray refers to his book "The Flying Caterpillar" as a memoir, ...

Book follows Natives’ place in the Market

Santa Fe Indian Market debuted in 1922. Back then it bore the official name of Southwest Indian Fair ...

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