The Bookshelf: “My Vietnam, Your Vietnam”
Santa Fe writer Christina Vo pens the first father-daughter memoir of the Vietnamese diaspora
Dispatches from the Dark
New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp’s new poetry collection “In Old Sky” centers darkness
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Jamie Figueroa’s “Mother Island” interrogates our relationship with memory in a colonized world
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Deborah Jackson Taffa’s new memoir ‘Whiskey Tender’ looks to the past to inform Native futures
Writing Generation
Santa Fe Community College and the Institute of American Indian Arts present a new series of readings and creative sessions with New Mexico writers
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The Authors Guild of America’s ‘Fourteen Day’s is a lockdown novel with a novel form courtesy of Douglas Preston and Margaret Atwood
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Isa Arsén’s debut novel ‘Shoot the Moon’ blurs the line between historical fiction and sci-fi
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Dana Shem-Ur’s debut novel ‘Where I Am’ is the most fun you can have at an awkward dinner party
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Chika Unigwe’s ‘The Middle Daughter’ interrogates reproductive injustice and misogyny in a reimagining of the Hades and Persephone myth
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Cat-people budgrowers, a tourist in Hell, and other strange delights of Kelly Link’s new story collection