
The Southern New Mexico Book Festival is coming soon! Check out LCW’s Eva Nevarez-St. John and Charmayne Samuelson discussing the festival in the newest Desert Exposure magazine on pages 6 and 7.…
George Pintar will speak to the Mesilla Valley Readers of Southern New Mexico book club from 4 to 5 PM Thursday, December 1st via Zoom. Pintar will discuss books he has written and will present insights into the research and writing methods of his newest publications, Navajo Tainted Beliefs and Navajo Revenge.
“With his feline companion, Sir Gallagher, George conjures up tales of years gone by that will tickle the readers fancy forever. A teller of tales, Pintar dreams up humorous short, spirited stories.” George is best known for his fictional character, Chile Charlie, the feature protagonist of “The Adventures of Chile Charlie.”…
Author and Army veteran Bob Worthington (and Las Cruces Writers member and board member) will appear on the KRWG-TV PBS TV show, Newsmakers, with radio and TV personality, KC Counts. The show will be aired at 7 pm on Thursday 11 November, 5 pm on Saturday 12 November, and 11 am on Sunday, 13 November. Bob will discuss his service in the military, the three books in his military trilogy, his three combat tours, PTSD, and his decade as a senior Army clinical psychologist.…
Our friends at Mesilla Valley Readers of Southern New Mexico will host a Zoom presentation by award-winning author Reyna Grande next Thursday. It will be close to the end of our monthly meeting but should be an engaging opportunity to learn more from an author. Check out more at Las Cruces Bulletin.
Check out Fenton Kay in the Las Cruces Bulletin with coverage of his newest book, Eye of Newt, Skin of Toad. Fenton has a fascinating background in field biology that he uses to weave tapestries of biology, suspense, and crime. Fenton will be signing books at the LCW Valentine’s Day event.
Our own Judy Cicero was interviewed by Lynn Moorer on KTAL 101.5’s All About Books radio program. Check it out, here. Judy’s book, The Extraordinary Magic of Everyday Life, was the focus of the wide-ranging interview.