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New Mexico author Jenn Shapland to discuss her new book of essays at Bookworks

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Jenn Shapland

BOOKWORKS

New Mexico author Jenn Shapland discusses her new book of essays, 鈥淭hin Skin鈥 at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7, at Bookworks, 4022 Rio Grande Blvd. NW. The book is described as a blend of historical research, interviews and everyday life in order to probe the lines between self and work, between human and animal and between need and desire. The essays also explore Shapland鈥檚 interest in building a creative life as a queer woman.

Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the New England Review, Guernica and Tin House. Shapland鈥檚 book 鈥淢y Autobiography of Carson McCullers: A Memoir鈥 was released in 2020. A review in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution described it as 鈥渟leek, elegant 鈥 Both a memoir of her own coming-out and a nuanced exploration of her magnificent obsession with the Georgia author known for her sensitive portrayals of misfits.鈥

COLLECTED WORKS

Collected Works is hosting six poets reading from their works under the umbrella title of Jewish Poetry Salon at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. The six are New Mexico Poet Laureate Lauren Camp; Elizabeth Jacobson, the founding director of WingSpan Poetry Project, which conducts poetry classes in battered family and homeless shelters; Maia H. Katz; Michelle Laflamme-Childs, executive director of the New Mexico Arts division; Hilda Raz, series editor for poetry at University of New Mexico Press and a former editor-in-chief of Prairie Schooner literary magazine; and Miriam Sagan.

Collected Works is located at 202 Galisteo St., Santa Fe.

鈥楻贰顿贰惭笔罢滨翱狈鈥

Four Taos Pueblo women go missing in Deborah J. Ledford鈥檚 new suspense novel 鈥淩edemption.鈥 Deputy Sheriff Eva 鈥淟ightning Dance鈥 Duran, also a member of the pueblo, investigates when she senses her department鈥檚 lack of interest in the disappearances. One of the missing happens to be Eva鈥檚 best friend, Paloma, a heroin addict and a once-famous hoop dancer. The novel is the first book in a planned series. Ledford, who is part Eastern Band Cherokee, is an Agatha Award winner and a two-time nominee for the Anthony Award. She lives in the Phoenix area.

鈥楬EAD FOR THE HIGH COUNTRY鈥

The 50th anniversary edition of David L. Caffey鈥檚 鈥淗ead for the High Country: Living the Philmont Adventure鈥 has been published by The Philmont Staff Association Inc. In a new introduction, Caffey writes that it is 鈥渁 memoir of a youth who was fortunate enough to land at Philmont (Scout Ranch) in his teens, and to return many times as a staff member, adult leader, advisory committee member and staff alumnus.鈥

Philmont is a Boy Scouts of America ranch covering 140,000 acres in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near the town of Cimarron.

Caffey is an award-winning independent historian. His other books include 鈥淐hasing the Santa Fe Ring: Power and Privilege in Territorial New Mexico.鈥 He also served as an administrator at San Juan College and at Clovis Community College. Caffey lives in Lubbock, Texas.

鈥 Compiled by David Steinberg/For the Journal