New Release: METEOR by C.M. Mayo

Let’s congratulate WWW member C.M. Mayo with her upcoming book of poetry due out in a few days! C.M. Mayo's book Meteor, which won the Gival Press Poetry prize, will launch at the Associated Writing Programs conference in Portland, Oregon, this March where she will be participating in Gival Press' 20th anniversary celebration reading and signing copies of Meteor atContinue reading "New Release: METEOR by C.M. Mayo"

First Annual Literary Festival coming to Cortez, CO in June!

Attention all WWW authors, a great opportunity: First Annual Literary Festival, Cortez, Colorado When:  Friday evening (6 - 7:30),   June 7th and all day (10 - 5) Saturday, June 8th Where:  Cortez Public Library, Cortez, Colorado Special guest author:  Anne Hillerman Information:  Reserve a table now for book sales - $25 Deadline, March 15 SubmitContinue reading "First Annual Literary Festival coming to Cortez, CO in June!"

New Release: GRACIE JANE by Janet Squires

WWW Member Janet Squires has recently released her latest children's illustrated book with her publisher, Mindstir Media. Check it out! Gracie Jane has a heart as big as the Western sky, and she's always ready to lend a helping hand. So, she doesn't think twice about rescuing Fifi La Rue and taking the lost pup home.Continue reading "New Release: GRACIE JANE by Janet Squires"

New Release: OUR BULL’S LOOSE IN TOWN! by WWW member Margaret G Hanna

Little did Addie Wright realize what she would face when she came west from Ontario in 1910 to marry her fiancé, Abraham Hanna. Based on entries in Abraham’s diaries, Our Bull’s Loose In Town! tells the story of the author’s grandparents as they built their farm and raised a family in the Meyronne district of southwesternContinue reading "New Release: OUR BULL’S LOOSE IN TOWN! by WWW member Margaret G Hanna"

New Release: GIRLS FROM CENTRO by Juni Fisher

WWW member Juni Fisher released her debut novel, Girls from Centro, on November 12, 2018, a coming-of-age, contemporary tale with a strong Hispanic backbone that tackles the question of immigration, poverty, family, and sacrifice. Teresa sells souveniers to tourists and feeds her father's fighting roosters. Ana, a young single mother, cooks at a convent andContinue reading "New Release: GIRLS FROM CENTRO by Juni Fisher"

WWW Member Kayann Short’s Essays Reflect Nature

Kayann Short’s latest essay, “Bones Beneath Bark: The Ecological Kinship of Trees and Humans,” has appeared in Hawk & Handsaw: The Journal of Creative Sustainability. Paired with Joyce Tennyson’s luminous photography of trees and nature, the essay considers how trees benefit human health and the reciprocity required for both species’ survival. To read the essay, visit: https://hawkandhandsaw.unity.edu/tenneson_short_trees/Continue reading "WWW Member Kayann Short’s Essays Reflect Nature"