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Author: Mark Davis

LCW March Meeting

Posted on March 6, 2023March 6, 2023 by Mark Davis
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The restless Spring approaches and so does our March meeting.

Where

Good Samaritan Village in the Creative Arts Room, 3011 Buena Vida Circle. Enter through the main administrative building entrance (parking is to the east of the building) and turn left in the first hallway to reach the room.

When

1:30-3:30 pm March 9th, 2023
Executive staff will meet 30 minutes early

Agenda

Welcome new members
Report on finances/membership
George Pintar will discuss writing query letters to publishers!
Member suggestions/contributions.…

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Listen To Your Mother! (and Lisa Lucca)

Posted on March 5, 2023March 5, 2023 by Mark Davis

If you are in The Big Apple on April 1st, check out Las Cruces Writers’ own Lisa Lucca at Theatre 71 for the Listen To Your Mother grassroots storytelling trip! Here’s the info:

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La Llorona – Carol Montgomery Mystery #3

Posted on March 5, 2023March 5, 2023 by Mark Davis

Check out Fenton Kay‘s newest book in his Carol Montgomery Mystery series. Now available on Amazon.

Here’s the synopsis:

La Llorona Park is dedicated to the legend of the wailing woman. According to the legend, the apparition wanders along rivers, streams, and ponds, wailing, crying, and looking for her drowned children. A young woman is found dead in the Rio Grande in her white wedding dress at the edge of La Llorona Park. The dead woman’s fiancé had disappeared minutes before their wedding. Walkers and lovers in La Llorona Park at night are accosted by a wailing wraith wearing a white dress.

Carol Montgomery’s engineer-in-training, Roger McPherson, and Carol want to know why the old adobe beside the park has an antenna on the roof and is so clean inside. Is that connected somehow to the wraith? Detective Xochitl Sanchez is assigned to unravel the death of the young woman who died from an antidepressant overdose? Carol and Xochitl are brought together as each tries to decipher what is happening at La Llorona Park. Is there a connection between La Llorona, the wraith, and the dead women in the river? The women are unsuccessfully attacked by masked thugs, and Carol is shot at by a pair of hired killers.

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Fenton Kay Signs at COAS

Posted on February 10, 2023February 10, 2023 by Mark Davis

Join our award-winning poet and author, Fenton Kay, as he signs books at COAS Books on Saturday, March 4th from 10AM-Noon (12PM). Fenton predicts a new book available by then, La Llorona.…

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LCW February Meeting

Posted on February 2, 2023February 2, 2023 by Mark Davis

It’s almost time for our February meeting! Here are the details:

Where

Good Samaritan Village in the Creative Arts Room, 3011 Buena Vida Circle. Enter through the main administrative building entrance (parking is to the east of the building) and turn left in the first hallway to reach the room.

When

1:30-3:30 pm February 9th, 2023
Executive staff will meet 30 minutes early

Agenda

Welcome new members
Report on finances/membership
Question-and-answer roundtable with a panel of award-winning authors
Member suggestions/contributions……

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LCW January Meetup

Posted on January 10, 2023January 10, 2023 by Mark Davis

Las Cruces Writers is kicking off the New Year with its first meeting of 2023. Here are the details:

Where

Good Samaritan Village in the Creative Arts Room, 3011 Buena Vida Circle. Enter through the main administrative building entrance (parking is to the east of the building) and turn left in the first hallway to reach the room.

When

1:30-3:30 pm January 12th 2023
Executive staff will meet 30 minutes early

Agenda

Welcome new members
Report on finances/membership
After-action report December 10th book signing at the mall
Discuss the Resource table at the Brannigan
Discuss Panel for February (Bob)
Reading and discussion by Mike and Fenton (and Frank, time permitting)
Member suggestions/contributions…

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Local Resources for Writers and Authors

Posted on January 4, 2023January 4, 2023 by Mark Davis

Please join writers from Las Cruces Writers and our very own Alice Davenport of Moonbow Alterations (and Booknook) at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library for Local Resources for Writers and Authors, Sunday, February 19th, 2023, from 2:00-4:00 PM in the Roadrunner Room.

The event is free and there will be tables for businesses, individuals, and organizations that support regional writers, including proofreading, editing, cover designs, formatting and layout, ghostwriting, book research, dialog, memoir writing, coaching, and book production. You can also learn about pitfalls and scams.…

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Chile Charlie on December 17th

Posted on December 15, 2022December 15, 2022 by Mark Davis

Mark your calendar for Saturday, December 17, from noon to 3 PM: George Pintar and his faithful sidekick, Chile Charlie, will be at the Mesilla Valley Mall. Pintar will have ten of his latest books available for purchase. George will autograph each book.

George Pintar is a local author who authors stories about famous and near-famous New Mexico characters like Billy the Kid, places like Madrid, and events like The Great American Duck Races in Deming, New Mexico.

These books are fabulous presents for loved ones, friends, or relatives. But, of course, you will want to read it first.…

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BookNanza in the Press!

Posted on December 9, 2022December 9, 2022 by Mark Davis

Check out all the local press coverage for the Las Cruces Writers Holiday BookNanza event:

Las Cruces Bulletin

Las Cruces Convention and Visitor’s Bureau

Las Cruces Sun News Entertainment Roundup

KRWG Public Radio

Las Cruces Today

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Mark William Davis Releases Entanglements

Posted on December 2, 2022December 2, 2022 by Mark Davis

Now available in Kindle, softcover, and hardcover versions, Entanglements assembles a decade of short works by author, scientist, entrepreneur, and inventor Mark William Davis.

The fiction includes an intimate experimental triptych on the evolution of sexual identities. A genre-defying poetic meditation on creativity and environmental holocaust competes with conventional science fiction about quantum consciousness and virtual worlds. A postmodern interrogation of the intersection of storytelling and film rounds out the collected works as a counterpoint to an introductory dive into the ethics of altruism.

The nonfiction is divided into topics ranging from literary theory to philosophical concerns of religion, science, and artificial intelligence. Legal theories are magnified to examine the meaning of liberty and autonomy. A qualitative mathematics of free will is developed over the course of two essays and contextualized as part of the algorithm of evolution. What meaning really amounts to is always a central concern, whether discussing politics, culture, or ideas.

The works show the author’s own evolution in his thinking of our entanglement with reality as driven by underlying metaphors that transect science, reason, and society. For Davis, metaphors and the constellations of words that help frame them are the raw materials of thought, and their evolution and refinement is the central narrative of our growth as individuals in a webwork of societies and systems.

Entanglements is for readers who are in love with ideas and the networks of language that support and enervate them. It is a metalinguistic swim along a polychromatic reef …

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