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Write On Four Corners

KSJE Podcasts

Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 10:30am MT on KSJE 90.9FM (Farmington, NM), 103.3 FM (Durango, CO) or anywhere at www.KSJE.com.

2025

Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 10:30am MT on KSJE 90.9FM (Farmington, NM), 103.3 FM (Durango, CO) or anywhere at www.KSJE.com.

2025
63hr 52min
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Katherine L Myrick".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Torrey House Press".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Stoney Compton".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Nan Fischer".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lynn Blackwood".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Ellen Saul".
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Robert Skead".
Returning to the show this week is Robert J. Skead, a New Jersey-based author published with Artemesia Publishing in New Mexico. His newest middle grade novel, “Legend of the Narwhals,” follows young Prince Asgar on a magical adventure to find his missing mother. Learn more at https://robertskead.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Sydney Graves/Kate Christensen".
Kate Christensen, writing as Sydney Graves, joins the show this week to talk about her book, “The Arizona Tringle.” Exploring a genre outside of her usual literary fiction, Christensen explores the intersecting impacts of family, trauma, and identity in this mystery thriller. Learn more at https://katechristensen.net/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Nyajuok Doluony".
Recently relocated to Farmington, author Nyajuok Doluony joins the show this week to talk about her memoir, “I am my Mother’s Wildest Dream.” She shares the challenges she faced standing up against cultural norms, family expectations, and mental health crises. Learn more at https://www.iamnyatongyik.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Cynthia Sylvester and Byron Aspaas".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Cynthia Sylvester and Byron Aspaas
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Sage Vogel".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Sage Vogel
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Caroline Starr Rose".
Returning to the show this week to talk about her upcoming middle grade verse novel is Albuquerque author Caroline Starr Rose. “The Burning Season” tells the story of 12-year-old Opal as she begins fire lookout training and has to face her biggest fear. Learn more at https://carolinestarrrose.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Mark Edward Langley".
Mark Edward Langley, who splits his time between New Mexico and Indiana, joins the show this week to talk about the third book in his Aurthur Nakai mystery/thriller series, “When Silence Screams,” as well as a new series he is working on. Learn more at https://markedwardlangley.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Quill & Quest Bookstore owners Kreig and Amanda Durham".
Owners of Quill & Quest Bookstore, which recently opened in Farmington, NM, join the show this week to talk about the opening of the store and their plans for its future. Quill & Quest is located at 218 W. Main St., in Farmington and online at https://shopquillandquest.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Susan Cummins Miller".
Arizona-based author Susan Cummins Miller joins the show this week to talk about her newly release historical mystery, “My Bonney Lies Under,” the story of 14-year-old Keridec Rees trying to survive multiple assassination attempts on her trip home from San Francisco. Learn more at http://susancumminsmiller.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Paper Robin".
New Mexico author Paper Robin joins the show this week to talk about her debut fantasy novel, “Knowhere.” The first of a four-book series introduces readers to a realm of magic and secrets.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Kase Johnstun".
Utah author Kase Johnstun joins the show this week to talk about his book, “Cast Away,” the story of two immigrants trying to navigate a foreign culture decades apart but learning similar lessons about family, love, and survival. Learn more at https://kasejohnstun.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Mary Kendall".
Mary Kendall joins the show again to talk about her newly released historical novels, “The Spinster’s Fortune” and “The Accidental Heiress.” The characters in each book face the revelations of family secrets that have lasting impacts on everyone involved. Learn more at https://www.marykendallauthor.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Traci Hales/San Juan Writers".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Traci Hales/San Juan Writers
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Geoff Habiger".
Senior editor and owner of Artemesia Publishing, based in Albuquerque, talks about the publication of San Juan College theaters students’ plays as well as insights into today’s publishing environment in this episode. Learn more about Artemesia Publishing at https://www.apbooks.net
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with San Juan College theater students Mariah Romero and Maggie Clark".
Intro to Theater students Mariah Romero and Maggie Clark join the show this week to talk about the plays they wrote in class and will produce on December 13th at the Connie Gotsch Theater
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with San Juan College theater students Tristianne Dorenkamp and Rachael Culpepper".
Intro to Theater students Tristianne Dorenkamp and Rachael Culpepper join the show this week to talk about the plays they wrote in class and will produce on December 13th at the Connie Gotsch Theater.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Toni Bellon".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Toni Bellon
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Zak Podmore".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Zak Podmore
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Gerold Yonas".
Albuquerque-based author Gerold Yonas joins the show again this week to talk about the second book in his Project Z Series, “The Dragon’s Brain,” which delves into the technological advances that can both help and harm humans. Learn more about Yonas's writing at https://sdiguy.blog. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Caroline Starr Rose".
Albuquerque-based author Caroline Starr Rose joins the show this week to talk about her middle grade novel, “Miraculous,” the story of young Jack as he learns difficult lessons about who to trust and how to face challenging fears. Learn more about Rose’s books at https://carolinestarrrose.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Mary Kendall".
Mary Kendall joins the show this week to talk about her new book, “Bottled Secrets of Rosewood.” Kendall shares with readers the importance of setting and how she blended elements of her personal experiences with the fiction life of her characters. Learn more about Kendall’s books at https://www.marykendallauthor.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with W Michael Farmer".
Michael Farmer returns to the chose to discuss the second book in his two-part series on the history of Chato, “Proud Outcast,” which chronicles the second half of the warrior’s life, most of which was spent as a prisoner of war.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Wayne L. Wilson".
Wayne Wilson returns to the show this week to talk about his newest book, “One Shining Soul.” The story of Olisa’s unique gifts encourages readers to consider their own spiritual beliefs and potential reactions to unusual events. Learn more about Wilson's books at https://www.wlwilson.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jennifer Goodland".
San Juan College research librarian and historical author Jennifer Goodland joins the show this week to talk about her newest historical nonfiction narrative, “Daniel Lee and the Idiot Who Saved America.”
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Bethany Turner".
Cortez, Colorado author Bethany Turner returns to the show to talk about her newest romantic comedy, “Cole and Laila are Just Friends.” This is the second book in the Adelaide Springs series, and Bethany talk about her writing process and character development. Learn more about her writing at https://seebethanywrite.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Carol Moldaw".
Santa Fe poet Carol Moldaw joins the show this week to talk about her newest poetry collection, “Go Figure,” which deals with how our experiences shape out perspective and pushes readers to draw their own conclusions. Learn more about Moldaw's work at https://www.carolmoldaw.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Oscar Hokeah".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Oscar Hokeah
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Charlene Bell Dietz".
Returning author Charlene Bell Dietz is on the show this week to discuss her newest book, a historical account of the life of Margaret Brent, a bold woman who fought for rights in the new world. Learn more about Dietz’s writing at https://inkydancestudios.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Kevin Honold".
Kevin Honold discusses his newest book, “Our Lady of Good Voyage,” a tale of two young men on a mysterious and difficult to explain journey on this week’s episode.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Christine H. Bailey".
Christine H Bailey joins the show this week to talk about her young adult mystery novel, “Burning Little Lies,” and how she develops her characters and builds a compelling mystery. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lynn Doxon".
New Mexico author Lynn Doxon talks about her newest books, “Moonlight Calvary,” the second book in her Becoming the Greatest Generation Series, set in the Pacific Theater of World War Two. Learn more about Doxon’s books at https://lynndoxon.com/
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Mary Oishi".
Former Albuquerque poet laureate Mary Oishi talks about how poetry can help people better understand themselves and each other, especially in challenging times. Her poetry collection, “Sidewalk Cruiseship,” is available now through UNM Press.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with David Meischen".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with David Meischen
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Paul Semendinger".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Paul Semendinger
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jack McElroy".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jack McElroy
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Wayne Wilson".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Wayne Wilson
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Scott Graham".
The National Park Mystery Series continues with book 9, “Death Valley Duel,” and Scott Graham is on the show this week to talk about the new book and how he blends environmental concerns with ultra trail running races. Learn more about Graham's books at https://www.scottfranklingraham.com/ 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jennifer Bohnhoff".
Jennifer Bohnhoff returns to the show to talk about the second book in her middle grade historical fiction series, “The Worst Enemy,” which takes a trio of boys through the perils of Civil War-era battles. Learn more about Bohnhoff’s writing at https://jenniferbohnhoff.com 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lincoln Mitchell".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lincoln Mitchell
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with E Joe Brown".
Historical author E. Joe Brown discusses his newest novel, “A Cowboy’s Fortune,” on the show this week. This is the second of a planned five books in the Kelly Can Saga. Learn more about Brown's books at https://ejoebrown.com/ 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Robert Skead".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Robert Skead
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Deborah Jackson Taffa".
Deborah Jackson Taffa joins the show this week to discuss her debut memoir, “Whiskey Tender,” which shares her coming-of-age story as a young Indigenous woman growing up in Farmington in the 70s and 80s. Learn more about Taffa's work at https://deborahtaffa.com/. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Sue Houser".
Children’s book author Sue Houser joins the show this week to talk about blending fact with fiction in her new middle grade historical fiction novel, “Walter Steps up to the Plate.” Learn more about Houser's books at suehouser.com
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Daniel Burke".
Daniel Burke joins the show this week to talk about his newest novel, “Red Screen,” a mixture of virtual gaming and an investigation into a serial killer.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with W Michael Farmer".
W. Michael Farmer returns to the show to discuss his newest historical novel, Desperate Warrior,” which blends fact and fiction to tell the story of Chato, segundo to Geronimo until they became enemies.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Karin Anderson".
Utah writer Karin Anderson joins the show this week to talk about her novel, “What Falls Away,” the deeply moving story of a pregnant teen cast out of her community by religious leaders who returns 40 years later to care for her sick mother.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Audrey Birnbaum".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Audrey Birnbaum
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Karen Cogan and Marina Ferrari, Part 2".
This week’s show continues the interview with Author Karen Cogan and her editor Marina Ferrari as we discuss the partnership of writer and editor as well as Cogan’s contemporary Christian romance novel, “Made for Each Other.”
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Karen Cogan and Marina Ferrari, Part 1".
Author Karen Cogan and her editor Marina Ferrari join the show this week to discuss the partnership of writer and editor as well as Cogan’s contemporary Christian romance novel ,“Made for Each Other.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Kevin Jones".
Kevin T Jones novel, “A Quick Trip to Moab,” tackles timely topics of who does and should manage land and resources while creating an engaging story of what happens when a regular citizen gets dragged into a protest that’s gotten out of hand
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Stacie Shannon Denetsosie".
Stacie Shannon Denetsosie joins the show this week to discuss his debut publication ,“The Missing Morningstar and Other Short Stories,” a though-provoking collection of short stories that highlight cultural and social issues in the Southwest
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lisa Taylor".
Cortez, Colorado-based writer Lisa C. Taylor joins the show this week to talk about her most recent book of poetry, “Interrogation of Morning,” as well as an upcoming novel recently signed to a publisher
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Scott Archer Jones".
This week, Scott Archer Jones joins the show to discuss his novel, “And Throw Away the Skins,” a story that deal with trauma and redemption
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Laura Pritchett".
Colorado author Laura Pritchett talks about her upcoming book from Torrey House Press, “Playing with (wild)fire,” on this week’s episode, diving into experimental writing forms and how to create diverse characters
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Marie Stewart".
Utah-based author Marie Stewart joins the show this week to talk about her debut novel, “Finding the Strength to Prevail.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Misty Pulsipher".
Misty Pulsipher, author of several Austen retelling novels, joins the podcast this week to talk about her book, “Mansfield,” and the art of adapting classic literature to modern times
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Patricia Tharp".
Patricia “Patty” Tharp, a local historian, joins the show this week to talk about “The Lost Communities of Navajo Dam,” a two-book, 4-year project that chronicles the families who here displaced due to construction of the dam
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Patricia Tharp".
Patricia “Patty” Tharp, local historian, joins the show this week to talk about “The Lost Communities of Navajo Dam,” a two-book, 4-year project that chronicles the families who here displaced due to construction of the dam
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Andrea Penner".
Albuquerque-based poet Andrea Penner joins the show this week to talk about her book of poetry, “Rabbit Sun Lotus Moon,” as well as her inspiration for her writing
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Betsy Gaines Quammen".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Betsy Gaines Quammen
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Catherine Young".
Catherine Young shares stories and experiences form her childhood in Pennsylvania’s Lackawanna Valley this week as she talks about her new memoir, “Black Diamonds.”
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Art Goodtimes".
Co-director of the Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds poetry project Art Goodtimes visit the show this week to talk about the project and his current work and performances
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Neill McKee".
Neill McKee returns to the show this week to talk about his new memoir, “MyUniversity of the World,” which details his entry into filmmaking and his travels around theworld.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Intervi ew with Miriam Sagan".
Prolific poet Miriam Sagan returns to the show to talk about her two newest poetry compilations, “Border Line,” and “Castaway.”
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Phil Schatzman".
Farmington-area writer Phil Schatzman joins the show this week to discuss his firstbook, “River Guide,” his approach to writing, and his upcoming project
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Angela Watkins".
Angela Watkins, Aztec Public Library director, joins the show this week to discuss her recent award and the water-related educational project she participated in.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Nick Michael".
High school English teacher Nick Michael joins the show this week to talk about the increase in banned books over the last few years in the United States and how that impacts learning and society
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jerry Thompson".
Historical nonfiction author Jerry Davis joins the show to talk about his new book,“Under the Pinon Tree,” a history of the people and places of Catron County.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Catherine Davis".
San Juan Historical Society member Catherine David joins the show this week to talk about the book’s she’s written on behalf of the society as well as to share more about what the society does to preserve the history of San Juan County
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Richard Melzer".
Richard Melzer is best known for his historical nonfiction writing, but he stepped into a new role in his biography of NFL play Don Perkins. He's on the show this week to talk about that book, "Don Perkins: A Champion's Life."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Kirk Ellis".
Kirk Ellis has a long history with writing and film and he shares his insights into the creators of the film Ride Lonesome in his book of the same name on this week's episode.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Grant Faulkner".
Short fiction expert and Executive Direction of National Novel Writing Month Grant Faulkner is on the show this week to talk about his newest book, "The Art of Brevity."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Chris Rugeley".
Debut author Chris Rugeley visits the show to talk about his upcoming book, "Take Creek, For Example," a literary fiction novel that explores the insular life of art school students.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Ricardo Victoria".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Ricardo Victoria
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Dr. Gerold Yonas".
Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Dr. Gerold Yonas
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Paul Semendinger".
The incredible life history of Yankees baseball player Roy White is documented in "Roy White: From the Compton to the Bronx." Paul Semendinger joins the show to talk about his experience working with Roy White to write the book
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with AJ Odasso".
AJ Odasso makes a second appearance on the show to talk about her debut novel, "The Pursued and the Pursuing," which begins as an alternate ending to "The Great Gatsby," and takes a Nick and Jay on an expected life journey.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Vicky Ramakka".
Vicky Ramakka returns to the show to talk about her second book,"The Pearl Plot," and her first book, "The Cactus Plot," being made into an audiobook.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Amy Henkenius".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Alexandra Diaz".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Donnell Ann Bell".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Leon Conrad, part 2".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Elizabeth Gallegos".
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."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Ashley Biggers".
Ashley Biggers is talking travel destinations in Albuquerque on this week's episode of Write On Four Corners, highlighting her two newest travel books.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Daniel Asa Rose".
 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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Samuel Galbraith".
Samuel Galbraith, a 16-year-old poet from Albuquerque, joins Write On Four Corners to discuss his debut book of poetry, "Mismatched Perceptions."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Deborah and Ralph Blumenthal".
Former New York Times journalists, Deborah and Ralph Blumenthal join the show to discuss their first joint project, the nonfiction children's book, "UFOhs!"
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Charlene Bell Dietz".
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
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Leon Conrad".
Leon Conrad, UK writer, editor, and communication consultant, discusses a unique approach to analyzing story structure in his new book, "Story and Structure."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Karen Lee Ashcraft".
Karen Ashcraft joins the show this week to discuss her new book, "Wronged and Dangerous," which dissects viral masculinity and the populist pandemic.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Alix Christie".
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."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Cynthia Sylvester".
Cynthia Sylvestor joins the show to discuss her debut book, "The Half-White Album," and how her life's journey influenced her writing.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: with Megan Baldrige".
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."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With C.W. Smith".
C.W. Smith joins the show this week to talk about the inspirations behind his newest historical novel, "Girl Flees Circus."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Marcia Rosen".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Rebecca Weber".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Scott Graham".
Scott Graham returns to the show to talk about his newest book, "Saguaro Sanction," the eighth book in the National Park Mystery series.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Brit Ward".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Marty Eberhardt".
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. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: With Shannon Baker".
Award-winning author Shannon Baker joins the show this week to talk about the newest installment in her Kate Fox mystery series, "Exit Wounds."
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Orlando Davidson".
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. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Summer Macon".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: W. Michael Farmer".
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.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Author Joseph Badal".
Joseph Badal, a retired Army officer and financial executive turned thriller writer, will discuss his newest novel on this week's episode of Write-On! Four Corners. "Everything to Lose," the fourth book in Badal's Lassiter/Martinez Case Files series, tells the story of a pair of serial killers terrorizing Albuquerque.  
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Stephen Steele".
Write On Four Corners: Stephen Steele
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corner: Gloria O’Shields".
Gloria O'Shields, a member of San Juan Writers group, discusses their anthology, "Into the West," a collaborative effort of a Farmington writing group that has been meeting for over 20 years.  
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Margaret Cheasebro".
Write On Four Corners: Margaret Cheasebro
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Jim Kristofic".
Write On Four Corners: Jim Kristofic
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Author Gerald Arnell Williams".
Write On Four Corners: Author Gerald Arnell Williams
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners: Author Miriam Sagan".
Write On Four Corners: Author Miriam Sagan
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with Traci Hales; Ray John de Aragon, author of New Mexico Native American Lore".
Today Traci Talks with Ray John de Aragon about his book and the inspiration behind it. 
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Mary Armstrong, The Mesilla - The Two Valleys Saga: Book One & The San Augustin - The Two Valleys Saga: Book Two".
Today Traci talks with author Mary Armstrong about the writings and inspirations behind her series.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author James C. Wilson, The Fernando Lopez Santa Fe Mystery Series.".
Wilson’s detective series are set in Santa Fe, but are as hard-boiled as detective novels get.
Thumbnail for "Write On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author, Lynn Ellen Doxon, Ninety Day Wonder: A World War II Novel.".
Lynn took her father’s memories of WWII and fictionalized his experiences in the first of a series about a young veteran.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Jodi Lea Stewart, Summer of the Ancient: Silki, the Girl of Many Scarves, Book One.".
The Silki series are Jodi’s stories of the adventure Navajo teen Silki gets into.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners with Traci Hales; author E. Joe Brown, A Cowboy’s Destiny: The Kelly Can Saga.".
Among Joe Brown’s many books, his latest is a first in series about a young cowboy who goes further in life than he ever thought he would.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Jennifer Bohnhoff. Where Duty Calls: Rebels Along the Rio Grande, Book I.".
This first book in a trilogy is written for Middle Graders to help them see what was happening in New Mexico during the Civil War.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners with Traci Hales; author, Wally Funk, as told to Loretta Hall. Higher, Faster, Longer: My Life in Aviation and My Quest for spaceflight.".
Loretta tells how Wally Funk, female aviator extraordinaire, told her to write her life story.
Thumbnail for "Write-On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Mark David Gerson, The MoonQuest: The Legend of Q’ntana.".
Mark David talks about his variety of books, from fantasy to how-to books on writing.
Thumbnail for "Write-On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Eddie Tafoya, The Marxist Revolution: How Chico, Harpo, Groucho Changed the Way we Laugh.".
Dr. Tafoya calls himself a comediologist, and performs stand up comedy in New Mexico. His book discusses the conventions of comedy and how the Marx brothers shattered those.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Anthony Bartley, Freakshow Summer.".
Local writer tells why he wrote this young adult novel with a bizarre setting. Great drawings by Ian Bristow.
Thumbnail for "Write-On! Four Corners: author Chuck Greaves, The Chimera Club.".
Jack MacTaggart is back to defend a femme fatale and solve a murder.
Thumbnail for "Write-On Four Corners with Traci Hales; author Micki Pettit, A Kiss for Maggie Moore.".
Award winning coming of age novel with small town neighbors. You might recognize our town in these pages.
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