Write On Four Corners

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Write On Four Corners

Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 10:30am MT on KSJE 90.9FM (Farmington, NM), 103.3 FM (Durango, CO) or anywhere at www.KSJE.com.

  1. 174

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Laura Paskus

    Laura Paskus, editor of “Water Bodies: Love Letters to the Most Abundant Substance on Earth,” joins the show this week to talk about the process of working with contributing authors and of her inspiration for exploring personal connections to water. Learn more at https://www.laurapaskus.com/

  2. 173

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Sean Gerrity

    Author and entrepreneur Sean Gerrity joins the show this week to talk about his new book, “Wild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story and the Art of Thinking Bigger,” out from Utah publisher Torrey House Press. The book chronicles not only the efforts the built American Prairie, but how Gerrity’s life experiences led him to the project and the perspective that has served him throughout his life and career. Learn more at https://www.theanswersareouttherepodcast.net/ 

  3. 172

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Garrett Peck

    Author, public historian, and tour guide in Santa Fe Garrett Peck joins the show this week to discuss his new book, “Bright Edges of the World: Willa Cather and her Archbishop.” Peck’s research into Cather’s travels to the Southwest gives context and insight in how “Death Comes for the Archbishop” came to be. Learn more at https://www.garrettpeck.com/ 

  4. 171

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Mark Stevens

    Colorado author Mark Stevens joins the podcast this week to talk about his new release, “Two Truths and a Lie,” the second book in his Flynn Martin thriller series, which debuted with “No Lie Lasts Forever.” Stevens will also be in the Farmington area May 2 to speak at Quill & Quest Bookstore about taking a long view of a publishing career. The event is free and open to the public. Learn more at https://www.writermarkstevens.com/

  5. 170

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Paul Semendinger

    Returning to the show this week is author Paul Semendinger, discussing the first book in his series about West Point graduates who fought at Gettysburg. The book, “West Point at Gettysburg - Volume 1: A to G,” details each soldier’s history and contributions to the battle. Learn more at https://drpaulsem.com/ 

  6. 169

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Monté Hill

    Utah author Monté Hill joins the show this week to discuss her debut novel, “Catbird Winter,” a historical fiction story set in the time of World War I in North Carolina. Monté discusses her inspiration for the story and the editing process that brought it to its current form. Learn more at https://montehillauthor.com/ 

  7. 168

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Kim Henderson

    Fiction writer and educator Kim Henderson joins the show this week to discuss writing short fiction and her experience contributing to the “Fou Corners Voices: Volume 2” anthology. She will also be part of an event at Quill & Quest Bookstore in Farmington March 28 at 3:30 pm focused on the anthology. Learn more at https://kimnhenderson.com/ 

  8. 167

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Leah Holbrook Sackett

    : Leah Holbrook Sackett joins the show this week to talk about her debut novel, “Death is a Hungry Angel,” recently published by New Mexico publisher Artemesia Publishing. Teh story follows two young girls as they confront grief and death a century apart. Learn more at https://leahhsackett.com/

  9. 166

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Skye Griffith

    Colorado author Skye Griffith joins the show this week to discuss her debut novel, “Bone Hash,” and how she balance mystery and suspense with cultural and historical research. Learn more at https://skyegriffith.com/ 

  10. 165

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Pierre C Arsenault

    Canadian author and cartoonist Pierre C. Arseneault joins the show this week to discuss his novel, “Something Happened in Carlton,” recently published by NM press Artemesia Publishing. The residents of a quiet town, used to nothing ever happening, find their peace upended by a series of out-of-the-ordinary events. Learn more at https://www.pcatoons.com/pca_writer.html 

  11. 164

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Dodici Azpadu

    New Mexico author Dodici Azpadu joins the show this week to discuss her book “Dead of Winter” and the intersecting themes that drive her main character to make choices and take actions that push readers to think about their own beliefs and choices. 

  12. 163

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with W. Michael Farmer

    Returning to the show this week is W. Michael Farmer, adding to his work chronicling the lives of significant Natie American figured in New Mexico history with his new book, “The Apache Kid: Army Apache Scout.” Learn more at https://wmichaelfarmer.com/ 

  13. 162

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Melissa Bowersock

    Utah author Melisaa Bowersock joins the show this week to talk about her book .“Missing Walk.” Set in New Mexico, the disappearance of a woman highlights the complexities of investigations into Missing and Murdered Indigenous People cases. Learn more at https://www.newmoonrising.net/ 

  14. 161

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Donald Mengay

    New Mexico author Donald Mengay joins the show this week to talk about his book, “Bare Life,” and how history and his personal experiences have shaped his writing interests and the stories he wants to share with others. Learn more at https://www.donaldmengay.com/ 

  15. 160

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Mike Avery

    New Mexico author Mike Avery blends his real-life experience working within the justice system with fictional storytelling. He shares about his experience writing “Mama’s Boy” this week on the show. Learn more at https://www.michaelavery.work/

  16. 159

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Kathleen Rodgers

    Having grown up in New Mexico, Kathleen M. Rodgers leaned on childhood memories to create the setting for her new book out from UNM Press, “The Llano County Mermaid Club.” The family drama moved back in forth through time to show the consequences choices have on loved ones. Learn more at https://kathleenmrodgers.com/ 

  17. 158

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Spinner: Interview with Rick Bass

    Author and activist Rick Bass joins the show this week to talk about his new book out form UNM Press, “Wrecking Ball: Race, Friendship, God, and Football.” The details his year spent with a semi-pro football team in Texas and what he learned from the experience. Learn more at https://www.rickbass.net/ 

  18. 157

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Bob Seay

    Colorado author Bob Seay joins the show this week to talk abut his book, “The Bookseller’s Son,” and the complexities of book banning. Learn more at https://bobseay.com/ 

  19. 156

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Matthew Alexander

    Bloomfield, NM author Matthew Alexander joins the show this week to talk about his debut novel, “Blood Moon Rising,” and the current challenges of entering the publishing industry. Learn more at https://authormatthewalexander.com/ 

  20. 155

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Rena Sapon-White and Ella Schaefer

    Rena Sapon-White and Ella Schaefer, co-authors of “The Christmas Pic,” a finalist in the New Mexico Books Awards this year, join the show this week to talk about how the book originally formed as a script but settled into exactly what it needed to be as a novel. Learn more at https://www.smokeshow-entertainment.com/

  21. 154

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Susan Metallo

    New Mexico author and librarian Susan Metallow joins the show this week to talk about his debut novel, “Reasons to Hate Me,” a young adult novel that follows an autistic teen girl as she navigates the social complexities of relationships and coming to know one’s self. Learn more at https://susanmetallo.com/ 

  22. 153

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Eli Greenbaum

    New Mexico writer and professor of evolutionary genetics at the University of Texas at El Paso, Eli Greenbaum, joins the show this week to talk about his new book out from UNM Press, “Venomous River.” The book details a research expedition to the Congo and the challenges faces and discoveries made during the trip. Learn more at https://www.utep.edu/science/eligreenbaum/ 

  23. 152

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Kate Niles

    Former resident of the Four Corners, Kale Niles joins the show this week to talk about her new book, set in Taos, “The Last Hanging of Angel Martinez.” The book delves into the effects of generational trauma while exploring the cultural and social complexities of the region. Learn more at https://kateniles.com/ 

  24. 151

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Philip Conners

    New Mexico author Philip Conners joins the show this week to talk about his book, “The Mountain Knows the Mountain: A Fire Watch Diary,” a record of his experience during one of many seasons he has spent as a fire watcher in the Gila Wilderness. Learn more at http://www.philipconnors.com/ 

  25. 150

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with C.C. Harrison

    Arizona author C.C. Harrison joins the show this week to talk about her mystery/suspense novel, “Death by G-String.” A small mountain town is disrupted by murder and Viva Winter finds herself in the middle of the investigation and the danger it brings. Learn more at https://ccharrison-author.com/ 

  26. 149

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Danica Nava

    Author Danica Nava joins the show this week to talk about her new book “The Truth According to Ember,” a rom-com featuring an indigenous heroine trying to navigate the adult world after bending the truth about her qualifications for her new job. Learn more at https://www.instagram.com/p/DPy2roKkXwz/ 

  27. 148

    KSJE’s Turntable Taxi: Featuring "Charles Stacey"

    This podcast contains an interview with Charley Stacey, retired Radio DJ, News Cameraman, and family therapist. The interview was conducted in late September 2025 for the KSJE radio program Turntable Taxi.  It has been edited to avoid music copyright issues.

  28. 147

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Zahra Marwan

    Author/illustrator Zahra Marwan, who was born in Kuwait and is currently living in New Mexico, joins the show this week to talk about her upcoming visit to Farmington as part of the New Mexico Writers “Rising Writers” series. She will be at Quill & Quest Bookstore Oct. 23 at 4 pm to discuss her publishing journey and answer questions from attendees. Learn more at https://zahramarwan.com/ or https://nmwriters.org/rising-writers/ 

  29. 146

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Suzanne Stauffer

    Suzanne Stauffer, an author who recently moved to New Mexico, talks about her new book, “Fried Chicken Castaneda,” which follows a young Midwestern woman experiencing the Southwest for the first time in her quest to become a Harvey Company courier. The book recently won the New Mexico Book Award for Cozy Mystery and was third place in the CIPA EVVY Awards. Learn more at https://couriersseries1926.blogspot.com/ 

  30. 145

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jane Bauer

    Originally from Ireland and England, poet Jane Bauer now lives in New Mexico with her family and her debut book of poetry, “Eve: A River Flowing,” captures her impressions of live, nature, and the current turmoil being experienced throughout the world. Learn more at https://www.janebauer.com/ 

  31. 144

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Tim Weed

    Recent keynote speaker at the Mesa Verde Literary Festival Time Weed joins the show this week to talk about his newest novel, “The Afterlife Project.” The book’s character face what might be the end of humanity on Earth, but are determined to make every attempt to survive—including time travel and other harrowing adventures. Learn more at https://timweed.net/

  32. 143

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Karen McCoy

    : Former Four Corners resident and librarian Karen McCoy joins the show this week to talk about her debut middle grade novel, “The Etiquette of Voles,” an adventure set in Victorian England with a mystery-solving, talking vole as the main character. Learn more at https://www.karenbmccoy.com/ 

  33. 142

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Emily Jones

    Emily Jones, writer and anthropology professor at UNM, joins the show this week to talk about her debut novel, “Nahia,” which tells the story of a Mesolithic-era young woman facing drastic changes in her personal life and the larger world. Learn more at https://emilylenajones.com/

  34. 141

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Dallin Kohler

    Utah writer and herpetologist Dallin Kohler joins the show this week to talk about his debut novel, “Pyro: The Quest for a Beautifully Elusive Snake.” The book recounts a two-year period spent searching for the snake and the lessons learned along the way. Learn more at https://www.torreyhouse.org/pyro 

  35. 140

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Khadijah VanBrakle

    New Mexico author Khadijah VanBrakle joins the show this week to talk about her new young adult book, “My Perfect Family,” which deals with complicated family relationships, as well as cultural and faith community elements that strain bonds even further. Learn more at https://www.khadijahvanbrakle.com/

  36. 139

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with J.E. Thomas

    Middle grade author J.E. Thomas joins the show this week to talk about her newest middle grade novel, “The AI Incident.” The story follows a young boy in the Colorado foster care system who befriend an AI robot while on a quest to find his forever family. Learn more at https://jethomasauthor.com/

  37. 138

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jennifer Bohnhoff

    Returning guest, Jennifer Bohnhoff talks about her new book “The Famished Country,” which completes her series on three boy’s experiences during Civil War battles that took place in New Mexico. Learn more at https://jenniferbohnhoff.com/ 

  38. 137

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with J.M. Mitchell

    J.M. Mitchell joins the show this week to talk about newest Jack Chastain Mystery, “Migrations of Butterflies and Lies.” The story weaves together National Parks, history, and murder, and J.M. talks about how he balanced these factors in his writing. Learn more at https://prairieplumpress.com/ 

  39. 136

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Bethany Turner

    Colorado author Bethany Turner returns to the show this week to talk about her newest book, “Wes and Addie Had Their Chance,” the final installment of her Adelaide Springs romantic comedy series. Meet Bethany July 19 at 1 pm at Quill & Quest for a book signing. Learn more at http://bethanyturner.com/

  40. 135

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Jeanne Burrows-Johnson

    Arizona author Jeanne Burrows-Johnson returns to the show this week with her fourth novel in her Natalie Seachrist mystery series, “Yen for Murder.” She discusses the importance of place in writing and honoring culture and language in fiction. To learn more, visit https://www.jeanneburrows-johnsonsimaginings.com/

  41. 134

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lincoln Mitchell

    Returning guest Lincoln Mitchell talks about his new book, “Three Years our Mayor: George Moscone and the making of Modern San Francisco,” a biography of George Moscone and his influence on the development of the city he served. Learn more at https://lincolnmitchell.substack.com/ 

  42. 133

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Thomas Swetnam

    Retired dendrochronologist Thomas Swetnam joins the show this week to talk about his new book out from UNM Press, “The Jemez Mountains: A Cultural and Natural History.” Swetnam talks about growing up in the Jemez area and how learning about a place’s history can help you live in it more intentionally and appreciate its characteristics. Learn more at https://www.treeringscar.org/

  43. 132

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Christopher Barns Part 2

    This week’s guest author retired from Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and began volunteering at Mesa Verde National Park, which led to his writing “Mesa Verde’s Secret Garden: A History of Managing the Backcountry and Wilderness of a National Park.” Barns delves into and possible paths forward for the park in part 2 of his interview. 

  44. 131

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Christopher Barns Part 1

    This week’s guest author retired from Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center and began volunteering at Mesa Verde National Park, which led to his writing “Mesa Verde’s Secret Garden: A History of Managing the Backcountry and Wilderness of a National Park.” Barns delves into the history of the park’s management in part 1 of his interview. 

  45. 130

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Katherine L Myrick

    Colorado author Katherine L. Myrick shares the story of your journey to travel the full 1,700 miles Dominquez-Escalante trail with her dog Scarlett. The adventure is chronicled in her new book, “The Adventures of Scarlett of Arboles. 250 Years Later: Photographing the Dominquez-Escalante Trail of 1776.” Myrick shares that Mary Oliver's instructions for living a life inspired her during her photography and writing journey. Learn more at https://thefifthcornerphotogallery.com/

  46. 129

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Torrey House Press

    On this week’s episode co-executive directors of Utah publishing house Torrey House Press, Kirsten Johanna Allen and Will Neville-Rehbehn, talk about the company’s 15th anniversary as well as challenges they are facing with recent funding cuts due to the wider loss of grant funding for arts and humanities organizations across the country. Learn more at https://www.torreyhouse.org/

  47. 128

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Stoney Compton

    New Mexico author Stoney Compton talks about his novel, “Whalesong,” as well as his writing process and publishing journey on this week’s show. Learn more about Stoney’s books at https://www.stoneycompton.com/

  48. 127

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Nan Fischer

    Nan Fischer joins the show this week to talk about her book, “Growing a Sensational Garden in the Southern Rocky Mountains,” a compendium of knowledge she has gained over decades of working in nurseries and farms. Learn more at https://www.nannieplants.com/ 

  49. 126

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Lynn Blackwood

     Former Kirtland, NM resident Lynn Blackwood joins the show this week to discuss his newest book, “Estimated Time of Arrival,” a self-help book geared toward helping people more forward when troubled by hardships in life. Learn more at https://lynnablackwood.com/

  50. 125

    Write On Four Corners with DelSheree Gladden: Interview with Ellen Saul

     After a recent author talk in Farmington, NM, Ellen Saul joins the show to discuss her nonfiction book, “From Pain to Power: Seven Steps to Healthy Boundaries.” She discusses how to develop healthy boundaries and change boundary beliefs that are not serving a person. Learn more at https://www.ellensaul.com/

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