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REVIEW: Essays put Southwest, water into perspective

With the anthology "Thinking Like a Watershed," Santa Fe's Jack Loeffler can add e ...
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‘Mad River’ spins a tale of a modern-day teenage Bonnie and Clyde

In the new suspense novel "Mad River," the cops are hunting down Jimmy Sharp and Becky W ...

Apocalypse not just idle talk of doom

After the dedication page, noted naturalist Craig Childs wants readers to understand the twin meanin ...

Chasing The Dream

The disenfranchised, the forgotten work for their goals, their happiness, their very lives

Pilots put selves in harm’s way to protect comrades-in-arms

They're often known by their nicknames - the Marine Corps' "Flying Nightmares ...

Fourth book finally concludes beloved series

Lois Lowry promises that "Son," her newly published novel for young readers, is indeed t ...

20th century distilled into 100 stories

Perhaps you've heard of Giovanni Boccaccio's "Decameron." It's a 14th- ...

The memoir as art, instead of the usual confessional

The newly published "Stories for Boys" is Gregory Martin's second memoir. And desp ...

Gymnast will share his path to Olympics

At age 8 Lance Ringnald was struck by a car while riding his bicycle. The accident could have short- ...

Blood Will Spill

Thomas Cobb garnered some name recognition after the film "Crazy Heart" was released. Co ...

Stars & Swipes

New Mexico became an American territory in 1848. But it wasn't until 1912 that President Willi ...

Immigration battleground in Arizona

Jeff Biggers says his new book looks at two showdowns that have occurred in recent Arizona politics. ...

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