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Writers from the American state of New Mexico. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... Pages in category "Writers from ...
The Santa Fe Writers Project (SFWP) was founded in 1998 by Andrew Gifford. It began as a small effort supported by writers and arts advocates, and has since become an independent press . SFWP hosts a literary awards program which has been judged by Deesha Philyaw , and an online journal.
New Mexican literature includes the modern American literature of the U.S state of New Mexico, along with its former Santa Fe de Nuevo México and New Mexico territories. It is influential in English language and Spanish language literatures, and most of its history has been influenced by Native American literature, Spanish literature, Mexican literature, and English literature.
Apr. 19—New Mexico writers are a prolific lot. Following is a sampling of books by Santa Fe writers, starting with a new release by one of The New Mexican's own. ----- RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY by ...
Apr. 19—Santa Fe-based biographer James McGrath Morris collects writers like some people collect baseball cards. He frequently lives with the work of a person who fascinates him, spending years ...
Rudolfo Anaya (October 30, 1937 – June 28, 2020) was an American author. Noted for his 1972 novel Bless Me, Ultima, Anaya was considered one of the founders of the canon of contemporary Chicano and New Mexican literature.
Michael McGarrity in 2009. Michael McGarrity (born 1940) is a New Mexican author and former law enforcement officer. He has written a dozen crime novels set in New Mexico and the American West trilogy, historical novels also set in New Mexico consisting of Hard Country, Backlands and The Last Ranch.
Like her husband, Henderson was devoted to the people and cultures of New Mexico and the Southwestern United States. She published Red Earth, Poems of New Mexico in 1920 and The Turquoise Trail, an Anthology of New Mexico Poetry in 1928. During the Depression, Corbin was Editor-in-Chief of the New Mexico Federal Writers' Project.