Episodes
Amy's Bookcase is once again hosting the Where are the Totally Ninja Raccoons scavenger hunt in Farmington. Amy joins the show to tell listeners about the hunt and the history of the event.
Diaz's upcoming young adult novel, "Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla," tells the story of two girls separated by the political upheaval of Cuba in the 1960s. Diaz talks about her writing process and personal connection to the story this week.
Suspense writer Donnell Ann Bell returns to the show to discuss her newest book, "Until Dead," and the complex case the task force is pulled into after a bombing in Denver.
Because his book, "Story and Structure," was so extensive, Leon Conrad returns to the show to dig a little bit more into the important role of structure in writing.
Debut author Elizabeth Gallegos joins the show this week to talk about her first novel, "The Golden Mountain: a Complete Tale of the Seven Dwarves."
Ashley Biggers is talking travel destinations in Albuquerque on this week's episode of Write On Four Corners, highlighting her two newest travel books.
Daniel Asa Rose joins Write On Four Corners this week to talk about his memoir, "Truth or Consequences," and the life-changing events it chronicles.
Prolific Colorado Poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer shares poems from her newest book of poetry, "All the Honey," on this week's episode of Write on Four Corners.
Samuel Galbraith, a 16-year-old poet from Albuquerque, joins Write On Four Corners to discuss his debut book of poetry, "Mismatched Perceptions."
Former New York Times journalists, Deborah and Ralph Blumenthal join the show to discuss their first joint project, the nonfiction children's book, "UFOhs!"
Charlene Bell Dietz's "Flapper" series was influenced by personal experiences with family and career, and she discusses how she blended those with fiction in this week's episode
Leon Conrad, UK writer, editor, and communication consultant, discusses a unique approach to analyzing story structure in his new book, "Story and Structure."
Karen Ashcraft joins the show this week to discuss her new book, "Wronged and Dangerous," which dissects viral masculinity and the populist pandemic.
Historical author Alix Christie talks about how her family history drew her to the story of Angus McDonald and Catherine Baptiste, which is featured in her new book, "The Shining Mountains."
Cynthia Sylvestor joins the show to discuss her debut book, "The Half-White Album," and how her life's journey influenced her writing.
Knitter and poet Megan Baldrige joins the show this week to talk about her two newest books of poetry, "Still Life with Knitting," and "Cultivating Weeds."
C.W. Smith joins the show this week to talk about the inspirations behind his newest historical novel, "Girl Flees Circus."
Award-winning author, Marcia Rosen, joins the show this week to talk about "Murder at the Zoo." This cozy mystery is the first book in a new series for Rosen.
Rebecca Weber is on the show this week to talk about her debut novel, "The Painter's Butterfly," a middle-grade novel about a young foster child adjusting to her new home and getting a little help from magic ease.
Scott Graham returns to the show to talk about his newest book, "Saguaro Sanction," the eighth book in the National Park Mystery series.
Novelist, playwright, and filmmaker Brit Ward discuss his novel "Piggy," his experience writing and directing plays with Theater Ensemble Arts, and his recent filmmaking projects.
Award-winning author Marty Eberhardt joins the show this week to discuss her newest cozy mystery book, "Bones in the Back Forty," the second book in the Bea Rivers Mystery series.
Award-winning author Shannon Baker joins the show this week to talk about the newest installment in her Kate Fox mystery series, "Exit Wounds."
Summary: Debut author Orlando Davidson joins the show this week to talk about his newly released novel, "Baseline Road," a fictional story inspired by radical bombings in the early 1970s.
Summer Macon has won multiple awards as a children's book illustrator. On this week's episode, she talks about becoming an illustrator and some of her favorite and most challenging projects.
Candance Krestel returns to talk about this year's 2023 Night To Shine event.
Scott Michlin is joined by both lieutenants Tim Smith and Jason Sherman. Also, Behavioral Health Deputy David Smith from the San Juan County Sheriff's Office
Jason Sandel, Stop By to talk to Scott about Energy and Economic Development
W. Michael Farmer joins Write-On! Four Corners this week to discuss his newest historical novel, "Trini! Come!" The book tells the story of how a young girl named Trinidad Verdin survived several months as a captive of Geronimo's band before eventually escaping.
Words of Wisdom From Ron Preice as he Talks about My way/your way resolution.