Another Month of Sundays
Dispatches from the American West
Harry Musselwhite(Author)
Wheredepony Press
Published on 1. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
78 pages
979-8-9885935-7-7 (ISBN)
Description
Another Month of Sundays--Dispatches from the American West is a collection of essays taken from Harry Musselwhite's contributions to the editorial pages at The Rome News Tribune (Rome, Georgia). From his home near the Rio Grande in New Mexico, Musselwhite reflects on the beauty of The Land of Enchantment, art and artists, music making, and travel across the United States. Laced with humor, elegance, and class, this new book is a key to understanding current life in the United States through the eyes of a seasoned writer. In addition, Musselwhite's western photography provides a visual introduction to each essay and highlights what makes New Mexico and enchanted land.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
154 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-9885935-7-7 (9798988593577)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author Harry Musselwhite has been a regular contributor to the op-ed pages of The Rome News-Tribune for decades. His columns have been featured in The Atlanta Journal Constitution and The Thomson Times, and he is a contributor to True West magazine and The Roundup. A member of Western Writers of America, his children's illustrated books have become favorites with the younger set. Punkin' Goes Skunkin' and Roshi and the Coyote Choir (with illustrator Rick Geary) and his "Martin the Guitar" trilogy (with illustrator Brian Barr) have found their way into children's libraries nationally and internationally.Another Month of Sundays - Dispatches from the American West is the sequel to A Month of Sundays - the New Mexico columns. The first volume was awarded the finalist award (essay) in 2023's Georgia Author of the Year Award. The sequel features columns from Harry Musselwhite's continuing work with The Rome News Tribune and also his personal photography.Musselwhite is an award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. He has sung with opera companies and symphony orchestras throughout the United States and Europe. He has taught on the faculties of Berry College, Sam Houston State University, and University of New Mexico. He lives in New Mexico about a mile from his beloved Rio Grande.