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Killer Tales

Mysteries, police procedurals, suspense novels, thrillers and whodunits never seem to go out of styl ...

Economy of words keeps threads going

Ideas and images are packed in short, tightly constructed lines in Elizabeth Jacobson's poems. ...

Two Faces of the West

‘Desert America’ looks beyond the touristy façade to reveal a realistic portrait

What really happened on Dec. 3, 1967?

Los Angeles cartoonist Michael Jasorka will talk about his newest graphic novel, "December 3rd ...

The man who fell to Earth, and landed hard

Keith Corcoran is an American astronaut who learns while he's in space that his daughter has d ...

Authors can learn ins, outs of copyright

John W. Byram, the director of the University of New Mexico Press, will give a talk at 10 a.m. Satu ...

‘Shadow’ sends witch on time-traveling adventures

The ingredients for an enthralling historical fantasy can be deceptively simple: All you need are El ...

Arizona sheriff’s still on the job after 20 years

In J.A. Jance's best-selling Joanna Brady suspense series, the locations are real but the char ...

Fatal encounter in lost world of desolate Mojave

"Desert Reckoning" is - and isn't - a book of true crime. Deanne Stillma ...

Less Is More

Giving up on material goods leads a man on his quest for spiritual transformation

Story of little railroad that could be saved

Spencer Wilson's new book, "Saving the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad," detail ...

Academic studies unearth author’s family roots

Isabelle Medina Sandoval remembers enjoying her studies for her three academic degrees, but she was ...

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