Reading at Otero Arts Inc
Otero Arts Inc 1118 Indiana Ave., Almagordo, NM, United StatesI'll be reading from and discussing my forthcoming book Taken by the Shawnee, due in the Spring of 2024.
I'll be reading from and discussing my forthcoming book Taken by the Shawnee, due in the Spring of 2024.
I believe that the genre of memoir, somewhat overused now, can be refreshed and made more relevant by considering the fact that when we write memoir we are in fact writing history.
Following my incredibly successful reading at Travel Bug for Little Brother, I'm very much looking forward to the first reading of my latest title here in Santa Fe.
Please join us at Garcia Street Books where I will be reading from my latest book, Taken by the Shawnee.
I'll be back at Carmichael's on Frankfort, for a reading and discussion of my latest book, Taken By The Shawnee. We'll have a Q&A at the end, followed by a book signing.
In a most unusual portrait of early America, a young mother’s years in captivity with the Shawnee prove to be the best years of her life.
In a most unusual portrait of early America, a young mother’s years in captivity with the Shawnee prove to be the best years of her life.
I'll be reading from Taken by Indians at The Church of the Holy Faith in Santa Fe.
On November 1st, I'll be reading with Kevin Honold for the 8th Annual Prose Month at SOMOS.
I'll be reading one of the 18 short stories in my forthcoming book Cowboy Tales on Thursday, November 14th at the Santa Fe Main Library.
To prepare for this workshop, please read my book Taken by the Shawnee. The workshop will begin with a discussion of memoir; if you are working on one, you will have a chance to read five pages and discuss. We will consider the questions “how does memoir differ from historical fiction?” and “what value can