Author Rachel Eve Moulton to Discuss and Autograph Copies of Her Latest Publication "Tantrum" at Bookworks
In the enchanting city of Santa Fe, the literary world is abuzz with upcoming events that promise to captivate readers of all genres. Here's a roundup of some not-to-be-missed book discussions and signings happening in the coming weeks.
First, Greek-American poet Catherine Strisik will be presenting her fourth poetry collection, "Goat, Goddess, Moon," at an undisclosed location. Strisik, who divides her time between Taos and Cape Ann, Massachusetts, delves into her personal search for the roots of her given name in this latest collection.
On Aug. 5, two exciting events will take place simultaneously in Santa Fe. Rachel Eve Moulton, author of the horror novel "Tantrum," will discuss and sign copies of her book at Bookworks, located at 4022 Rio Grande Blvd. NW, at 6 p.m. Moulton, also the author of "The Insatiable Volt Sisters" and "Tinfoil Butterfly," invites readers to immerse themselves in the chilling tale of a baby born with teeth and a devilish glint in her eye.
Meanwhile, at Books on the Bosque, located at 6261 Riverside Plaza Lane NW, Kensey Davis will talk about and sign copies of her book "Fantasy Crochet Creatures" at 5:30 p.m. This event promises to be a delight for crafters and crochet enthusiasts alike.
Andrew Brininstool, a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in prose and a finalist for a PEN/Writing for Justice fellowship, will discuss his book "High Desert Blood: The 1980 New Mexico Prison Riot and the Tragedy of the Williams Brothers" at Geronimo's Books in Santa Fe on Aug. 9 at 4 p.m. Brininstool, born in Santa Fe and now residing in Grapevine, Texas, sheds light on the dark events that led to the penitentiary riot, described as "a catastrophic event that left a permanent scar on the American penal landscape."
Finally, Steven Robinson will discuss his book "Turf War" at Geronimo's Books on Aug. 9 at 4 p.m. "Turf War" offers an insider's look at a group of West Side residents in New York City taking on Donald Trump's land-development project and winning.
These events promise to be engaging and informative, offering readers a chance to delve deeper into the works of these talented authors. For those seeking a thrilling horror tale, a captivating poetry collection, or a gripping true crime story, Santa Fe has much to offer this summer.
- Readers interested in arts and lifestyle can attend Kensey Davis' event at Books on the Bosque on Aug. 5, where she will talk about and sign copies of her book "Fantasy Crochet Creatures."
- For fans of news and entertainment, Andrew Brininstool's discussion of his book "High Desert Blood: The 1980 New Mexico Prison Riot and the Tragedy of the Williams Brothers" at Geronimo's Books on Aug. 9 promises insight into a dark chapter in American history.
- Those who prefer books from the genres of horror and entertainment can catch Rachel Eve Moulton's discussion and signing of "Tantrum" at Bookworks on Aug. 5, or Steven Robinson's discussion of "Turf War" at the same bookstore on the same day.