Albuquerque authors Lauren C. Teffeau, Sarena Ulibarri go beyond the real world with speculative fiction Sarena Ulibarri Lauren C. Teffeau Published February 4, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. Modified February 4, 2025 - 8:00 a.m. As featured on - Albuquerque authors Lauren C. Teffeau, Sarena Ulibarri go beyond the real world with speculative fiction Lauren C. Teffeau and Sarena Ulibarri are imaginative Albuquerque writers of what is known as speculative fiction. Their recent work fits into the subgenres of science fiction and fantasy. Both Teffeau’s most recent book is the novel “A Hunger With No Name” and Ulibarri’s second novella, “Steel Tree,” came out last year. collection_045c8ae6-ddd7-11ef-8877-9f0644455d56.html
As featured on - Albuquerque authors Lauren C. Teffeau, Sarena Ulibarri go beyond the real world with speculative fiction Lauren C. Teffeau and Sarena Ulibarri are imaginative Albuquerque writers of what is known as speculative fiction. Their recent work fits into the subgenres of science fiction and fantasy. Both Teffeau’s most recent book is the novel “A Hunger With No Name” and Ulibarri’s second novella, “Steel Tree,” came out last year.
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