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AWARD FINALISTS

    

UNM Press congratulates the 2013 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award Finalists...
 
by Peter Eidenbach

Art of the National Parks

by Susan Hallsten McGarry, Jean Stern, and Terry Lawson Dunn

Children of Time 

by Anne Weaver

Curse of the ChupaCabra 

by Rudolfo Anaya

A Growing Season 

by Sue Boggio & Mare Pearl

Landscape Dreams, A New Mexico Portrait 

by Craig Varjabedian

On Top of Spoon Mountain 

by John Nichols

 

  
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Thursday, September 26 at 5:30pm: William W. Dunmire reads from and signs New Mexico's Spanish Livestock Heritage at Portales Public Library in Portales, NM.
 
Friday, September 27 at 7:00pm: William W. Dunmire
 reads from and signs New Mexico's Spanish Livestock Heritage at the Catron County Historical Society in Quemado, NM. 
 
Saturday, September 28 at 2:30pm: Sue Boggio and Mare Pearl read from and sign A Growing Season at Moby Dickens  in Taos, NM.
 
Thursday, October 3 at 7:00pm: Leslie Ullman reads from and signs Progress on the Subject of Immensity at Innisfree Poetry Bookstore in Boulder, CO.

Friday, October 4 at 1:00pm: William W. Dunmire reads from and signs New Mexico's Spanish Livestock Heritage at Thomas Branigan Memorial Library in Las Cruces, NM.
 
Saturday, October 5 at 10:00am: William W. Dunmire reads from and signs New Mexico's Spanish Livestock Heritage at Silver City Public Library in Silver City, NM.
 
Saturday, October 5 at 2:00pm: William W. Dunmire reads from and signs New Mexico's Spanish Livestock Heritage at Deming Luna Mimbres Museum in Deming, NM.
 
Saturday, October 5 at 7:00pm: Leslie Ullman reads from and signs Progress on the Subject of Immensity at Book Bar in Denver, CO.
 
 
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NEW FROM UNM PRESS

 


ROAD TO NOWHERE AND OTHER NEW STORIES FROM THE SOUTHWEST
Edited by D. Seth Horton and Brett Garcia Myhren
The Southwest of the twenty-first century is full of surprises, and so is this collection of southwestern short stories published between 2007 and 2011.

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SOUTHWEST AQUATIC HABITATS: On the Trail of Fish in a Desert

by Daniel Shaw

In this book a nationally honored science teacher tells true stories about real young people who study and care for water, fish, and other creatures in and around desert streams, ponds, lakes, and rivers.

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PROGRESS ON THE SUBJECT OF IMMENSITY

by Leslie Ullman

"For over thirty years now, Leslie Ullman has steadily refined a poetry of the most acute and lyrically precise mindfulness, of what one of her poems calls the 'greater alertness.'"-David Wojahn, author of World Tree

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DETONOGRAPHY: The Explosive Art of Evelyn Rosenberg

by Evelyn Rosenberg

Photography by John Trotter

In this book, the first to showcase her work, Evelyn Rosenberg describes the history and genesis of Detonography and explains from conception to installation how a piece of explosive art is made.

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FLIRT
by Noah Blaustein

In this stunning first collection of poems, Noah Blaustein's narrators face the complexities that shape a life: adolescence, fatherhood, our responsibility for the lives of others, the exhilaration of romantic love, and memory.

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THE YOUNG NEUROSURGEON: Lessons from My Patients

by Paul Edward Kaloostian, MD 

Paul Kaloostian's intimate account describes both the lifesaving feats and tragic failures that are the daily ups and downs of twenty-first century neurosurgery.

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NEW MEXICO'S REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS: A Field Guide

by R. D. Bartlett & Patricia P. Bartlett

If you want basic and reliable information on the lizard in your backyard or the snake you encountered on a hike in the mountains, this handy field guide is invaluable. Both complete and concise, it includes species accounts, maps, photographs, and black-and-white drawings to help you identify the species you have encountered.

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