The SANTA FE LITERARY REVIEW is on shelves now!

The SANTA FE LITERARY REVIEW is on shelves now!

Come and get it, dear readers! This year’s SFLR is hot off the press and ready for you to sink your teeth into. Featuring Miriam Sagan, Daniel Kilpatric, Holly Baldwin, Richard Hartshorn, Tony Luebberman, Shuli Lamden, and more. Visit the SFCC Library for free copies, or email sflr@sfcc.edu to get one mailed to you. Happy reading!

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PATAGONIAN ROAD to be released in 2017!

PATAGONIAN ROAD to be released in 2017!

It’s official: PATAGONIAN ROAD: A YEAR ALONE THROUGH LATIN AMERICA will be released next year with the Santa Fe Writers Project. Learn more at SFWP’s website, or order a subscription, here. About PATAGONIAN ROAD: Spanning four seasons, ten countries, three teaching jobs, and countless buses, Patagonian Road: A Year Alone Through Latin America chronicles Kate McCahill’s solo journey from Guatemala to Argentina. In her struggles with language, […]

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Kate McCahill on KSFR’s THE LAST WORD with Abigail Adler

Kate McCahill on KSFR’s THE LAST WORD with Abigail Adler

Big news! I’ll be featured on Abigail Adler’s KSFR Podcast, THE LAST WORD, which airs Wednesdays at 4. I’ll It increases the blood circulation in the reproductive online levitra appalachianmagazine.com organs that is why the organs are resetting for the further active use. Pelvic inflammatory disease, the infection in the uterus or cialis 5 mg fallopian tube. Manufacturers used the research to develop medication such […]

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New Millennium 41st Annual Contest Winners Announced

New Millennium 41st Annual Contest Winners Announced

New Millennium Writings has announced the winners and finalists of the 41st annual New Millennium Writings Awards. Cady Vishniac’s story, “Move,” won the Fiction component. Kate McCahill’s story, “Absence,” was a finalist! And in the Creative Non-fiction category, Carol D. Marsh won with her essay, “Pictures in Leaves,” and Kate McCahill’s essay, “Remembering Mel,” was a finalist. See full listings here.

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Natalie Goldberg at SFCC | Tuesday, 3/22, 3 PM | SFCC Library | Free

Natalie Goldberg at SFCC | Tuesday, 3/22, 3 PM | SFCC Library | Free

Announcing the second of this semester’s Springtime Library Reading Series! Natalie Goldberg will read alongside SFCC students at this much-anticipated event. Goldberg will be available before and afterwards to sell and sign books; please bring cash or check only! Refreshments will be served at this free public event. See you there! SFCC Library, 6401 Richards Avenue, Santa Fe NM 

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Announcing…

Announcing…

Readings in the Library, a springtime reading series hosted by the SFCC Creative Writing Program and the SFCC Library. Wednesday, 2/17 | 4 PM | SFCC Faculty Reading Tuesday, 3/22 | 3 PM | Students read with Natalie Goldberg Thursday, 4/13 | 5 PM | Poets read with Miriam Sagan All events will be held in the SFCC Library. Open to the public!

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Poetry Post Installation at SFCC

Poetry Post Installation at SFCC

Miriam Sagan has updated SFCC’s poetry posts: this fall, the posts feature work by Courteney Handy, Carrie Morgan, Johnathan Perez, Holly Baldwin, Jessica Doolittle-Burton…and me!

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Santa Fe Literary Review Reading and Reception

Santa Fe Literary Review Reading and Reception

As the new Editor-at-large of the SFLR, I’m happy to invite you all to next week’s reading and reception. The event will be held from 5-7 PM on Thursday, 11/5, in the SFCC West Wing Atrium. Refreshments will be served! See here for more info.

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Call for Submissions: Santa Fe Literary Review!

Call for Submissions: Santa Fe Literary Review!

Santa Fe Literary Review | Call for Submissions SFLR is now accepting submissions of creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, bilingual works, comics, graphics, art, and photography. This year’s suggested theme is Invisible Borders. Prose submissions should not exceed 2500 words. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for our response; original submissions will not be returned. Mail poetry and prose submissions to: Kate McCahill Santa Fe Literary Review […]

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Wedding Feature to Appear on VOX

Stay tuned! My essay on weddings will appear on Vox First Person this fall. Thanks to Emmett Rensin for the opportunity, and to Philip Graham for the boost.

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‘Best Women’s Travel Writing’ Selected as Buzzfeed Wanderlust Pick

Along with the likes of Wild, The Shadow of the Wind, and My Invented Country, The Best Women’s Travel Writing anthologies have been chosen as one of Buzzfeed’s ’32 Books That Are Guaranteed to Give You Wanderlust’! 

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“Enchanted Land” to appear in the High Desert Journal

Stay tuned for my desert-themed poem, “Enchanted Land,” to appear in the fine High Desert Journal. I’ll be proud to join the ranks of fine writers from New Mexico and beyond. Thanks to Sheryl Noethe and Charles Finn for the opportunity.

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Literary Agent Saba Sulaiman on Revisions, Quotations, and the 30-Draft-Rule-of-Thumb

http://patagonianride.blogspot.com/2015/08/saba-suliaman-on-revisions-quotations.html

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“Book Bound” to appear in The Millions

So exciting: my essay about reading and travel will be published this month by what the NYTimes deems “the indispensable literary site.” Check out TheMillions on Thursday, July 23 for my debut. Thanks to Philip Graham, mentor and friend, and C. Max McGee, The Millions Editor, for making this happen.

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“American Roads” in Numéro Cinq, June 2015

A place-based essay to appear inDoug Glover’s online journal,  Numéro Cinq.

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