Episodes
Margaret Cheasebro's recently re-released series on Reiki draws on her experience of learning and teaching reiki. Her newest books, Reiki 1, Reiki 2, and Reiki 3 take readers from the basic practice of reiki through master level techniques to heal others. Cheasebro will discuss what reiki is and how it is used for stress relief and healing, as well as the process of republishing this series as an independent author.
Jim Kristofic, author of "Navajos Wear Nikes," visits Write-On! Four Corners this week to talk about the novel he co-authored with ceremonial runner Edison Eskeets, "Send a Runner: A Navajo Honors the Long Walk." Kristofic gives listeners a glimpse into his collaboration with Eskeets, who was unfortunately ill and unable to attend the interview, and how he blended extensive research on the Long Walk to help readers better understand the meaning and purpose behind Eskeets' run along the trail of the Long Walk. "Send a Runner" is the 2022 "One Book, One Community" selection.
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Gerald Williams (G. Arnell Williams) is a long-time mathematics professor at San Juan College, and the author of two mathematics books. His newest book, "Algebra the Beautiful: An Ode to Math's Least-Loved Subject," takes on the monumental task of explaining algebra in a way that the average reader can understand and connect with, whether they enjoy math or not. Williams draws upon his nearly three decades of teaching experience to share the beauty and importance of algebra with everyday readers in this week's episode of Write-On! Four Corners.
Miriam Sagan is the author of over 30 books of poetry, fiction, and memoir. She is a two-time winner of the New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards, a recipient of the City of Santa Fe Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, and a New Mexico Literary Arts Gratitude Award recipient. She also founded and directed the creative writing program at Santa Fe Community College until her retirement. On this week's episode of Write-On! Four Corners, Sagan will discuss her newest book, a flash memoir, entitled "Stash"with new host DelSheree Gladden!
Today Traci Talks with Ray John de Aragon about his book and the inspiration behind it.
Today Traci talks with author Mary Armstrong about the writings and inspirations behind her series.
Wilson’s detective series are set in Santa Fe, but are as hard-boiled as detective novels get.
Lynn took her father’s memories of WWII and fictionalized his experiences in the first of a series about a young veteran.
The Silki series are Jodi’s stories of the adventure Navajo teen Silki gets into.
Among Joe Brown’s many books, his latest is a first in series about a young cowboy who goes further in life than he ever thought he would.
This first book in a trilogy is written for Middle Graders to help them see what was happening in New Mexico during the Civil War.
Loretta tells how Wally Funk, female aviator extraordinaire, told her to write her life story.
Mark David talks about his variety of books, from fantasy to how-to books on writing.
Dr. Tafoya calls himself a comediologist, and performs stand up comedy in New Mexico. His book discusses the conventions of comedy and how the Marx brothers shattered those.
Local writer tells why he wrote this young adult novel with a bizarre setting. Great drawings by Ian Bristow.
Jack MacTaggart is back to defend a femme fatale and solve a murder.
Award winning coming of age novel with small town neighbors. You might recognize our town in these pages.