A Tribe Apart And Alone: Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend Exposes Hard Choices For Native Youth Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend Exposes Hard Choices For Native Youth [sub]Erika T. Wurth reads from Crazy Horse’s Girlfriend[/sub]Wednesday, Sept. 24, 7pmBookworks4022 Rio Grande NWbkwrks.com, 344-8139 Robert Masterson \ Sep 18, 2014 Read More
The Soldiers On Our Streets: How Our Protectors Have Gone From Barney Fife To Robocop How Our Protectors Have Gone From Barney Fife To Robocop America declares a lot of wars, and not all of them play out on foreign soil. We’ve got the War on Crime, the [...] Steven Robert Allen \ Sep 04, 2014 Read More
Book Review: Crystal Eaters The first assurance that Crystal Eaters ain't your average indie fantasy novel is its descending page count. Shane Jones' fabulist, existential coming-of-age novel [...] Samantha Anne Carrillo \ Aug 21, 2014 Read More
Book Review: Wise Craft [sub]Blair Stocker presents Wise Craft and crafting demo[/sub]Friday, Aug. 15, 7pmBookworks4022 Rio Grande NW344-8139, bkwrks.comFREE Suzanne Buck \ Aug 14, 2014 Read More
Book Review - Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America Book Review - Carsick: John Waters Hitchhikes Across America John Waters, the notorious writer/director behind Pink Flamingos and Cecil B. Demented, has hitchhiked cross-country and lived to tell the tale in his [...] Constance Moss \ Aug 07, 2014 Read More
Book Review: Totes Ridictionary I love books about words, and I am not alone in this. Most any tome with a title ending in -clopedia, -saurus, or [...] Holly von Winckel \ Jul 31, 2014 Read More
Book Review: Hard To Be A God The medieval city of Arkanar could be something out of The Three Musketeers. King, courtiers, intrigues, serenades, wagers, preening fashionistas, courtly love—all the [...] Lisa Barrow \ Jul 24, 2014 Read More
Book Review: Made To Break Excepting short stories, I've steered clear of fiction for a few years. But when I held it in my hot little hands, the [...] Samantha Anne Carrillo \ Jul 17, 2014 Read More
Book Review - Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story Book Review - Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story Anyone who hasn't been under a rock for the past year is familiar with the Rob Ford saga detailed in Robyn Doolittle's excellent [...] Geoffrey Plant \ Jul 10, 2014 Read More
When Pop Culture Meets War: Two New Novels Make New Mexico The Testing Ground Two New Novels Make New Mexico The Testing Ground Novelist Sarah Stark acutely remembers her first Iraq War veteran, a student who “was soft-spoken, articulate.” A quiet poet, Ruben Santos would later [...] Alibi \ Jul 03, 2014 Read More