Alex Trimble Young Remembers a Writer of “Unbrandable” Books When I met Stanley Crawford in 2005, he was, by the estimation of my twenty-three-year-old self, already old. I was working at the reception desk of the chaotic Soho offices of the Overlook […]
“A farmer-writer who loves garlic as much as words” is how the New York Times described Dixon writer and farmer Stanley Crawford in a 2011 story, and one might be hard-pressed to improve upon that characterization. Crawford, whose 11 books included the […]
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By Monica Roman Gagnier / Journal staff writer. Among the residents of Dixon, New Mexico, Stanley Crawford has long been known as a gentleman farmer and a thoughtful man of letters. He’s the author of such books as “A Garlic Testament: Seasons […]
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Stanley Crawford writes about rifts between Anglo and Chicano neighbors. by Alex Trimble Young High Country News Dixon, New Mexico-based author Stanley Crawford defies most of the stereotypes of a “Western American Writer.” He’s more likely to wear sandals than cowboy boots. He […]
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Hilary Leichter of Electric Lit interviews the author of Nickel on the codes, traumas & mysteries of teens: In the new novel Nickel (Leaf Storm Press 2016), we meet Coy and Monroe, two best friends with hundreds of pop culture references at their […]
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Leaf Storm Press is pleased to announce that our first title, Out There: a novel by Sarah Stark will be released for sale on April 21st! The book will be officially launched at a reading and book signing event with the author […]