Fiction
Clearing Customs
In 1988, Beverly Parmentier, hardworking owner of a small imports store in Albuquerque, finds herself under surveillance. She isn’t paranoid; she is being followed. Her phones are tapped, her mail is opened, her house is searched whenever she leaves for a few days...
Coyota
Nena Herrera-Casey is the coyota, the youngest in her large extended Mexican-American family. Her life in Albuquerque seems placid enough. She teaches Spanish part time at the University and sells handicrafts imported from south of the border at the flea market...
La Ranfla & Other New Mexico Stories
Award winning author Martha Egan presents a collection of seven short stories in which she explores the ways of an ancient place where nothing ever seems to change. In New Mexico’s landscape of high desert plains, adobe villages, and farmsteads nestled...
An Apricot Year
Luli Russell never imagines the hurricanes, both figurative and literal, that will roar through her life when she turns fifty. A traditional Green Bay housewife, she has buried her artistic talent under the demands of her husband and family. For her birthday...