ABOUT US

SOBRE NOSOTROS

OUR BOOKS I: Airey, Cascaito, Cohan

OUR BOOKS II: Coleman and Perrin

OUR BOOKS III: Denham, Greenhaw

OUR BOOKS IV: Kathmann, Nicarthy, Orozco

OUR BOOKS V: Page, Patricca

OUR BOOKS VI: Pearlman, Sahuatoba, Schmidt

OUR BOOKS VII: Snodgrass, K, Snodgrass, W. D.

OUR BOOKS VIII: Stein, Zamora

OUR BOOKS VI

International PEN San Miguel Center

Poetry

Brazilian Incarnation

Selected Poems, 1967-2004…Includes excerpts from earlier books, Surfing Off The Ark, Inzorbital, Elegy for Prefontaine, and Flareup of Twosomes…A tour through American life from the 60s through the new Milennium.

Bill Pearlman

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Cuaderno de San Miguel/San Miguel Notebook

“Sharp, distilled tales of tenderness, poetry, humor and passion. San Miguel in refractions: 'Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird' as Wallace Stevens put in once. Here, fourteen.”Tony Cohan, Introduction

“Narraciones agudas, que destilan ternura, poesía, humor y pasión. San Miguel en refracciones 'Trece Maneras de Mirar un Pájaro Negro', como alguna vez lo enunciara Wallace Stevens. He aquí catorce.”Tony Cohan, Introducción

Víctor Sahuatoba

Short story collection. Bilingual English/Spanish

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Amazon.com, www.salsaverdepress.com, or www.fallinginlovewithsanmiguel.com

Non-fiction travel memoir

Falling…in Love with San Miguel: Retiring to Mexico on Social Security

Carol Schmidt and Norma Hair describe their first six years in San Miguel de Allende, experiencing a calendar's fiestas, learning Mexican history and culture. The Miami Herald Mexico edition said of the book, “A thousand New Yorker short story writers try to convey what these authors tell us directly....totally honest.”

Carol Schmidt and Norma Hair

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Non-fiction travel

The Best How-To Book on Moving to Mexico

For anyone who has ever considered moving to Mexico, here is everything you need to know, starting with in-depth and honest answers to your major questions on health care, money and safety, and offering not just the complex and ever-changing rules but solutions other expats have found to bureaucracy.

Carol Schmidt, Norma Hair and Rolly Brook

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