Ross Van Dusen Book Signing
Ross Van Dusen returns to sign his many novels, including "How Dance Hall Mary Conquered the West," his humorous memoir, "I Thought My Name Was Butch," and his children's books, including "The Best Day Ever".
Ross Van Dusen returns to sign his many novels, including "How Dance Hall Mary Conquered the West," his humorous memoir, "I Thought My Name Was Butch," and his children's books, including "The Best Day Ever".
Tony Hillerman Award Winning author Robert D. Kidera launches his 6th Gabe McKenna mystery "Burn Scars" with a reading and book signing.
California-born Randy Walters dreams of Country Music stardom. After years of struggling in the harsh world of the music business in Nashville, TN, and a love interest gone bad, success finally comes.
James C. Wilson reads and signs his 11th Fernando Lopez Santa Fe mystery, "The Witchcraft Murders" .
Ronn Perea signs his historical novel "Elsie and Elsa" and his fictional memoir "How I Got My Kicks on Route 66".
Cindy Sloan Butts signs her 3rd Derek Taylor mystery "The Albatross the Anarchists and Alamogordo" .
From the author:Our history and experiences can define us, inspire our actions, and as writers impact our words and stories. Mine most definitely has. My father was a gangster. Really!
Sarah Kotchian reads & signs her poetry collection "Light of WIngs". This haunting collection merges spirit and nature in a voice both elegiac and celebratory.
Questions of authenticity, sexuality and art are asked and answered between estranged friends.
A resort worker is stabbed, Andrew is shot to death in front of Madeline on the eve of their wedding, the concierge commits suicide and someone attacks a young housekeeper. Are all these deaths related?
The author shares her transformation from the prescription of traditional female roles riddled by confusion and conflict to one of peace, under standing, and redefinition. This was a physical, psychological, and spiritual process that brought her to the understanding of what it means to be a female human in a sometimes hostile world.
James C. Wilson signs his newest Fernando Lopez Santa Fe mystery, "Santa Fe Assassin".