KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Alan Louis Kishbaugh
Author, Alan Louis Kishbaugh has just published thirty years of intimate letter exchanges with Frank Waters- The Taos author of The Book Of The Hopi and The Man Who Killed The Deer.
Kishbaugh's new book is Deep Waters: Frank Waters Remembered in Letters & Commentary.
The letters and commentary chronicle their friendship, their shared passion for the environment and the challenges of the writer's life. In the Late 1960s, Alan Kishbaugh headed up the Western operations for Farrar, Straus & Giroux, a publisher known for literary books whose authors won many awards including Pulitzer Prizes.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Julia Goldberg
Julia Goldberg has been a professional journalist for more than 20 years. Her book, just out, Inside Story: Everyone's Guide to Reporting and Writing Creative Non-Fiction. It's the inside scoop on how to do it all. Goldberg started out reporting for the Rio Grande Sun - published in Espanola, NM. She reported for the Santa Fe Reporter for 4 years and then went on to be the editor from 2000 until 2011. During that time the paper won dozens of national awards. Goldberg is the nonfiction editor for the literary website, The Nervous Breakdown. She also hosted her own radio show on KVSF, Santa Fe.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Jen Sincero
Jen Sincero is a #1 NY Times Bestselling Author, success coach and motivational speaker… and she's not afraid to do it all in the first person. Sincero's latest book is You Are A Badass At Making Money -Mastering The Mindset of Wealth. This is the second book in Sincero's series of self-help books. Jen Sincero brings her badass attitude and up-front advice to all her subjects. Her other books include, Don't Sleep With Your Drummer and You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Anne Hillerman
Anne Hillerman is best known for her Leaphorn and Chee detective novels which take place mainly on the vast Navajo Nation. Walking in the moccasins of her father, Tony Hillerman, she continues the popular series with her third novel- The Song Of The Lion. Anne Hillerman has worked as the editorial page editor for the Santa Fe New Mexican and the Journal North. She has also worked as a reporter in print, radio and television.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM - SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: George Johnson
George Johnson is a writer who works from his house on the historic east side of Santa fe in the shadow of Talaya Peak… However, he is thinking about the vast experience of modern science and beyond. Johnson has written about science for the New York Times, National Geographic Magazine, Slate, Scientific American, Wired, The Atlantic, and other publications. He is the author of nine books, including The Cancer Chronicles and The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments. Johnson is cofounder and codirector of the Santa Fe Science Writing Workshop
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Juliana Brenner
Juliana Brenner is a staff writer for Generation Next, a page dedicated to teens which appears in the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper every Friday. Brenner 's articles tackle issues on the minds of Santa Fe teens-- difficult subjects like - "The Psyche of a Runaway", "The Dangers of hitting 'Send'", and "The Science of Study". Brenner, is currently a senior at Desert Academy in Santa Fe, where she started the first newspaper at the school and since then has served as Editor-in-Chief. Brenner has also published poems and short stories in her school literary magazine.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Deborah Madison
Deborah Madison almost single-handedly began the gourmet vegetarian revolution that began in San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s. She is the author of 14 cookbooks. The newest one, just out, is In My Kitchen- A Collection of New and Favorite Vegetarian Recipes. Madison began her career as the cook at the San Francisco Zen Center and Tassajara. She then opened the famous Greens restaurant in 1979. In 2016, Madison was inducted into the James Beard Foundation Cookbook Hall of Fame.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Jack Loeffler
JACK LOEFFLER is a writer, historian, musician and ethnomusicologist. He has been instrumental in the effort to document and preserve southwest indigenous culture. To that end he has produced thousands of recordings of stories and music many of them broadcast on radio. His books include- Headed Upstream- Interviews with Iconoclasts, Adventures with Ed- A Portrait of Abbey, - about his friend, author and environmentalist Ed Abbey. And, Healing the West: Voices of Culture and Habitat. His latest book -Voices of Counterculture in the Southwest.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: James McGrath Morris
James McGrath Morris is a critically acclaimed biographer. His latest book is The Ambulance Drivers: Hemingway, Dos Passos and a Friendship Made and Lost in War . Morris has also been a journalist, book publisher, high school teacher and radio news broadcaster. He has published seven books about such historic figures as publisher Joseph Pulitzer, activist Emma Goldman and Ethel Payne, the first lady of the black press.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Sherri Burr
Sherri Burr is a writer with twenty-three published books. She is also a lawyer, a photographer, an artist, a curator and a talk show host. Burr currently teaches intellectual property law, art and entertainment law and international law at the University of New Mexico. She is an internationally renowned lecturer. Last year she wrapped up 19 years as the host and producer of "Arts Talk" which aired weekly on U-Public -TV and on YOU TUBE. Burr is the author of A Short And Happy Guide to Financial Well-Being, the money management manual for those seeking to thrive during healthy and weak economic times.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 SANTA FE NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Kirk Ellis
Kirk Ellis is perhaps best known for his screenplay for the widely acclaimed John Adams series. The mini series that aired on HBO won more Emmy awards than any other mini series in history. Ellis talks about writing for the screen, being the youngest ever international editor for the Hollywood Reporter, and writing the screenplay for a video game, The Order: 1886 - involving vampires and werewolves.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Brooke Williams
Brooke Williams' latest book is Open Midnight, a chronicle of dwelling in places where the outer wilderness and inner wilderness meet. The vast wilderness where Williams often spends his time is part of him, part of his psyche. After college, Williams went into the family business - selling plumbing supplies- for more than a decade before figuring out how to do what he really wanted to do. Advocate for the environment in Southern Utah. In addition to his books, Williams has written articles for ski magazines, out door magazines, environmental and literary journals.
KSFR RADIO 101.1 FM SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adlert
Guest: David Morrell
After more than 40 years as a published author, with more than 30 titles to his name, writer David Morrell is perhaps still best known for his first hit novel...First Blood, which became the Rambo series of books and movies starring Silverster Stallone. Morrell has a PhD in American Literature and taught in the English department at the University of Iowa. Now, his latest book- Ruler of the Night, is the third in a series of Victorian English murder mysteries taking place in 1850's London.
KSFR RADIO 1O1.1 SANTA FE,NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: KJ Howe
KJ Howe' new book, The Freedom Broker, is a kidnap and ransom book with breakneck action and complicated personal relationships. In many ways, Howe spent a large part of her life researching this book- moving around the world with her family to exotic locations like Africa, Saudi Arabia and Puerto Rico. Howe is no stranger to thrills having raced camels in Jordan, surfed in Hawaii and co-mingled with elephants in Botswana. She lives in Toronto, Canada, but is often missing in action.
KSFR 101.1FM SANTA FE, NM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Robert Nott
Aired: February 8, 2017
You've seen Robert Nott's byline in The Santa Fe New Mexican for 17 years. He is currently the Education Editor, although he also covers veterans affairs, general news assignments, personality profiles, obituaries, courts and cop-related stories. Nott has also written four non-fiction books - all about film personalities. Nott spent four years in the United States Air Force where he wrote for the military unit's newspaper. He is also a playwright and ran the theatre program at Warehouse 21 for ten years.
KSFR 101.1 FM SANTA FE
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Mark Sundeen
Mark Sundeen is an adventure writer-- and the adventures he writes about are his life. He spent ten years as a river guide and Outward Bound instructor. He wrote articles about his experiences and became an award-winning writer of non-fiction for Outside Magazine, National Geographic Adventure and The New York Times Travel Section and Magazine. His books include Car Camping and The Man Who Quit Money. Sundeen's latest book is The Unsettlers: In Search of the Good Life in Today's America. In this new book, Sundeen checks out the daring lifestyles of America's new pioneers and what inspired them to look for a simpler existence.
KSFR 101.1 FM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Douglas Preston
Many of Douglas Preston's books chronicle his life of death-defying, swashbuckling adventure. He was the first person in 3,000 years to enter an ancient Egyptian burial chamber in a tomb known as KV5 in the Valley of the Kings. He put himself in the middle of a dangerous murder investigation tracking down a serial killer in Italy. He published a book about that adventure - The Monster Of Florence in 2008. This year, Preston is back from the deepest, darkest, most treacherous jungles of Honduras. His book about that expedition is just out ---The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story (2017) Preston has published more than 30 books of fiction and non-fiction. He was best known early on for his horror novels and techno-thrillers co-authored with Lincoln Child. Their best selling novel, The Relic, (1995) was made into a motion picture by paramount.
KSFR 101.1 FM
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Joseph Badal
Josheph Badal's latest book, Dark Angel, is a suspense novel and the sequel to Borderline, part of his Detective Lassiter/Martinez Case File series. The story takes place in New Mexico. Badal has published 12 books- thrillers, mysteries and novels. Before that, he spent 40 years in the world of finance and banking. Badal is a decorated army veteran who served in Vietnam and other exotic locations around the globe.
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Thomas Clagett
Thomas Clagett is the author of three books- A non-fiction book about the filmmaker William Freidkin, best known for the French Connection and The Exorcist. Clagett is also the author of two western novels- The Pursuit of Muerieta, and West of Penance. Both works of fiction have received prestigious awards. Clagett earned a degree in journalism and then took a 20 year detour, working as an assistant film editor in Los Angeles before becoming a full time writer.
Producer and Host: Abigail Adler
Guest: Peter Callan
Before he became a writer, Peter Callan had several careers including being a bartender, Property manager in Miami Beach and as a certified butler for people like Bob Hope and his wife. Peter graduated from college at the age of 53 Summa Cum Laude. He was the oldest living intern in Washington DC for NM Representative Ben Ray Lujan. His book is Prepare to Die, A Practical Guide For Dealing With The Inevitable.