Writing the Ripe World By Jennifer Levin Peggy Pond Church (1903–1986) was a poet of place. She emerged from the Southwestern [...]
New Mexico’s Queen of Poetry By Charlotte Jusinski One of the first things Lauren Camp will do when you meet her is ask you about you. [...]
Molten Identity By Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dana Tai Soon Burgess’s new memoir, Chino and the Dance of the Butterfly (UNM [...]
This Old House By Paul Weideman Santa Fe’s history lives in its buildings— in the places where people lived, worked, [...]
Summer Poetry Ana Castillo What Is Your Writing Process? With mop in one hand,cocktail in the other,at 9:00 a.m. or [...]
Possibility and Ferocity By Laureli IvanoffPhotographs by Kevin Lange Joy Harjo helps one to understand the concept that God, the [...]
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 [...]
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, [...]
Darryl Lorenzo Wellington Easy Street. Or, The Year of Getting a Driver’s License and Exciting Eldritch Regions of Consciousness [...]
Fall Poetry: Scott Wiggerman & David Meischen Scott Wiggerman —Scott Wiggerman is the author of three books of poetry, most recently Leaf and Beak: [...]
We’ve Got a War to Win! By Lois Rudnick and Jonathan Warm Day Coming The following is an excerpt from the third chapter of Eva [...]
Summer Poetry: Lauren Camp —Lauren Camp is the author of five poetry collections, including Took House, published by Tupelo Press in [...]
We Like Your Digs, Your Style, and Your Art By Julie Sasse Elaine Horwitch was a major force in contemporary art in the Southwest from the late 1960s [...]
¿Dónde Está Tu Querencia? BY DR. MATTHEW J. MARTINEZ Querencia: Reflections on the New Mexico Homeland (University of New Mexico Press, [...]