drxiii
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I wrote poetry, textbooks, and academic articles for 27 years. When I retired, I decided to tell one of my family stories. That resulted in my Suzanna trilogy, which included Poor Peoples Flowers and Beneath the Super Moon, 3 novels motivated by the journey of my Aunt Susana. Then, 11 female remains and an unborn fetus were discovered west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. That led me to publish Daughters of the West Mesa. I now am writing a memoir about how I was born in a small log cabin near the top of a northern New Mexico mountain, with a kerosene lamp for light, and was placed in a box near a wood stove on a night the last wolf howled in the mountians. Its spirit entered me and drives me today. I moved away, but returned 35 yeas later. It happened it was the same year the Mexican Gray Wolf was reintroduced into the Sangre de Cristos, my birthplace. Stay calm and howl.