Hunting Miss Deuel By James E. Snead On September 1, 1912, Charles Fletcher Lummis—author, “anthropologist,” and [...]
Summer Poetry Ana Castillo What Is Your Writing Process? With mop in one hand,cocktail in the other,at 9:00 a.m. or [...]
First-Person, Plural By Charlotte Jusinski Perhaps one of the most damaging “rules” of writing taught to us as children is [...]
Challenging History By Charlotte Jusinski The town of Fort Sumner, New Mexico, is quiet and pastoral. The streets of the farming [...]
Tin Man By Charlotte Jusinksi I first started researching my article about the Bosque Redondo Memorial (see page 24) [...]
Possibility and Ferocity By Laureli IvanoffPhotographs by Kevin Lange Joy Harjo helps one to understand the concept that God, the [...]
To Market, To Market A century of harking back and looking forward at Santa Fe’s beloved summer institution Each August, an [...]
All Roads Lead To… Chocolate By Jason S. Shapiro The main benefit of this cacao is a beverage which they make called Chocolate, which is a [...]
I Change into My Levi’s That I Bought With Last Year’s Potato Harvest Money By Jim O’Donnell Rosie left for Colorado when she was 6 months old. Her family travelled by covered wagon, [...]
Gee! Haw! By Charlotte Jusinski Kids enamored of books and words often want to grow up to be writers, and I was one of [...]
Poetry On and Off the Page Curated by Darry Lorenzo Wellington The poems that I have curated for El Palacio reflect a maxim that branded [...]
Hot In Here By Paul Weideman “It’s easy in New Mexico to wind down while things heat up,” according to a New [...]
A New Mexican Love Story By Emily Withnall In Frank Blazquez’s photograph Sleepy and his Daughter, Sleepy flashes the prison gang [...]
On the Fly By James McGrath Morris For Tony Hillerman, there was only one thing that could lure him away from his [...]
Hillerman Opens his New Mexico Chapter By James McGrath Morris When Tony Hillerman left behind his native Oklahoma for New Mexico in 1952, [...]