Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal Summer 2017

No 15, Revolution Issue

Los Angeles Review of Books
Edited by Tom Lutz
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Contributor Bio

Lynn Cline is the author of the award-winning Maverick Cookbook: Iconic Recipes & Tales from New Mexico, published in 2015 by Leaf Storm Press and Literary Pilgrims: The Santa Fe and Taos Writers’ Colonies, 1917-1950, published in Spring 2007 by the University of New Mexico Press.

. She’s won awards from the New Mexico Women’s Press Association and is a noted speaker about New Mexico history around the country.

Lynn also writes the weekly food blog, Gourmet Girl, for Santa Fe.com, and hosts a weekly radio show, Cline’s Corner, that airs Fridays at 4 pm on KSFR 101.1 FM.