In a new collection of essays titled Slow Arrow: Unearthing the Frail Children, WWW member Kathryn Winograd braids together the pressing environmental issues of today with the sacred and profane intersections of the human and the natural world. She explores in the microcosm of a forty-acre high mountain meadow and its surrounding lands vast worldsContinueContinue reading “New Release: SLOW ARROW: UNEARTHING THE FRAIL CHILDREN by Kathryn Winograd”
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NEW RELEASE: Mortal Music by WWW Member Ann Parker
San Francisco music-store owner Inez Stannert has a past that doesn’t bear close inspection, including running a saloon in the wide-open silver boomtown of Leadville, Colorado. But those times are gone, it’s now winter 1881, and her music store is struggling. Inez also lacks capital for her other enterprise: staking the business efforts of localContinueContinue reading “NEW RELEASE: Mortal Music by WWW Member Ann Parker”
New Release: LADY LAW AND THE TEXAS DERANGERS by WWW Member Xina Marie Uhl
Cowboys, Indians, and Outlaws. It may be 1892 but the Old West is still alive and kicking in the dusty west Texas town of Abalone. When a bad batch of coleslaw kills Texie Cortez’s father she takes over his old job: Sheriff. Texie’s proud of how she keeps the gunslingers away and the cowpokes inContinueContinue reading “New Release: LADY LAW AND THE TEXAS DERANGERS by WWW Member Xina Marie Uhl”
WWW Member Sarah Byrn Rickman Honored by Aviation Associations
Sarah Byrn Rickman, author of 9 books about the WASP — the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II — has been doubly honored. Rickman has been named the recipient of the 17th Annual Combs-Gates Award from the National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF.) In addition, she is one of several chosen for inductionContinueContinue reading “WWW Member Sarah Byrn Rickman Honored by Aviation Associations”
NEW RELEASE: From Our Home To Yours: Homestead Vegetables – Rhubarb by Ann Edall-Robson
Rhubarb. Is it a fruit for a vegetable? In the pages of From Our Home To Yours: Homestead Vegetables – Rhubarb, the much-maligned, yet versatile rhubarb embarks on a culinary journey. Rhubarb is a vegetable, and one that has travelled the world to eventually riddle homesteads across the land. A mainstay for many of theContinueContinue reading “NEW RELEASE: From Our Home To Yours: Homestead Vegetables – Rhubarb by Ann Edall-Robson”
Upcoming Non-Fiction Reveals Sanatorium Details
This week, we share WWW member Lynn Downey’s news about her new upcoming non-fiction book, Arequipa Sanatorium: Life in California’s Lung Resort for Women. Lynn’s grandmother was a patient at northern California’s Arequipa Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the 1920s, a place built exclusively to treat women with TB. Diagnosed with terminal TB in 1927, Lois Downey spentContinueContinue reading “Upcoming Non-Fiction Reveals Sanatorium Details”
