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Poetry event deadline is March 6

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POETRY EVENT DEADLINE IS MARCH 6

The deadline to sign up to attend the launch of "Open-Hearted Horizon: An sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Poetry Anthology," is Wednesday, March 6.

The event will be held 1-3 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at the sa国际传媒官网网页入口 Museum. Many of the poets in the volume will read from their work.

To sign up, RSVP by emailing cultureabq@cabq.gov.

AT BOOKWORKS IN ALBUQUERQUE

Jean-Luc E. Cartron and Jennifer K. Frey, the co-editors of the encyclopedic 鈥淲ild Carnivores of New Mexico鈥 will discuss the book at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at Bookworks.

New Mexico is 鈥 or until recently has been 鈥 home to 28 native, wild-ranging mammal species in the order of carnivore. Those mammals include the cougar, jaguar, bobcat, coyote, gray wolf, black bear, raccoon, kit fox, black-footed ferret, ringtail and white-nosed coati. The book鈥檚 back cover states that it is the first-ever landmark study of the state鈥檚 wild carnivores.

Learn more about the 'Wild Carnivores of New Mexico' at Bookworks

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Deborah Jackson Taffa
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Cartron and Frey assembled leading southwestern biologists to consider the animals and the major issues that shape their present in New Mexico and the region. The book contains discussions of habitat, evolving or altered ecosystems, and recent discoveries about animal behavior and range.

By the by, the book addresses free-range and feral dog management and feral cat management.

The collaborative event, called 鈥淲riting the Wild,鈥 is presented by the Leopold Writing Program and Bookworks.

Cartron is a research biology professor at the University of New Mexico and is the author of 鈥淩aptors of New Mexico.鈥 Frey is a professor of mammalian ecology in the Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology department at New Mexico State University.

Bookworks is located at 4022 Rio Grande Blvd. NW.

AT TREASURE HOUSE IN OLD TOWN

Treasure House Books & Gifts is hosting two authors this week.

Charlene Bell Dietz reads and signs the second edition of her historical novel 鈥淭he Spinster, The Rebel and The Governor鈥 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 3.

Cindy Sloan Butts will sign copies of 鈥淭he Roadrunners and The Runaways of Roswell,鈥 the second volume in her Derek Taylor mystery series, from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Saturday, March 9.

Treasure House is located at 2012 South Plaza St. NW, Old Town.

AT COLLECTED WORKS IN SANTA FE

Deborah Jackson Taffa will chat about her memoir 鈥淲hiskey Tender鈥 at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, at Collected Works.

Bestselling author Tommy Orange, whose novel 鈥淭here There鈥 won the 2019 American Book Award, said 鈥淲e have more Native stories now, but we have not heard one like this. 鈥榃hiskey Tender鈥 is unexpected and propulsive, indeed tender, but also bold and beautifully told, like a drink you didn鈥檛 know you were thirsty for.鈥

Taffa is a playwright and the director of the MFA Creative Writing Program at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe.

Taffa is a citizen of the Quechan (Yuma) Nation and Laguna Pueblo.

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