Literary Event Calendar


May
18

School For Advanced Research Literary Days

In collaboration with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, SAR presents two literary days. Walk where writers once walked and hear their words on a guided literary tour. Listen to readings by emerging writers from the Institute of American Indian Arts Creative Writing program.

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May
18

Speaker Series: A Book Talk in the Garden

In collaboration with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, join us for an exclusive experience at Santa Fe Botanical Garden with nationally acclaimed author and naturalist Priyanka Kumar. We will bring together literature, nature, and conversation in one of Santa Fe’s most beautiful settings.

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May
18

A Wonder Walk

Commonweal Conservancy is hosting an intimate gathering of Santa Fe Literary Festival participants with the goal of strengthening and deepening our individual and collective appreciation of northern New Mexico’s unique high-desert environment. During our wonder walk with Rebecca, we’ll take time to slow down, breathe deeply, and immerse ourselves in the beauty and spirit of one of Santa Fe’s most scenic, historic, and beloved wildland resources.

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May
14

Writing on the Rails

In partnership with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, join us for the second annual Writing on the Rails on the evening of Thursday, May 14. Last year’s event was a sold-out hit, and this year promises to be just as amazing. This year’s mini writing retreat will be co-hosted by Albuquerque’s inaugural poet laureate, Hakim Bellamy, and Logan Phillips, a poet and cultural worker based in Tucson, Arizona, fresh off the release of his new book, Reckon.

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May
14

Free Community Event: Scott Simon in Conversation with Hampton Sides and Anne Goodwin Sides

Meet the beloved host of NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday as he discusses his new release, Ulysses S. Cat and Other Animals I Have Known

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Free Community Event: Rick Barot and Laura Paskus in Conversation with Jill O’Bryan
May
14

Free Community Event: Rick Barot and Laura Paskus in Conversation with Jill O’Bryan

Join artist Jill O’Bryan in conversation with poet Rick Barot and author Laura Paskus about the unique ways in which art, nature, and poetry intersect

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May
14

Free Community Event: Alison Bechdel Reception

Meet the award-winning graphic novelist while touring Robert Giard’s exhibition Particular Voices: Portraits of LGBTQ+ Writers & Artists, 1985–2002

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DH Lawrence in Taos with Garrett Peck
May
14

DH Lawrence in Taos with Garrett Peck

This full-day excursion, led in conjunction with the Santa Fe International Literary Festival, explores the Lawrences’ time in Taos. Led by author, historian, and tour guide Garrett Peck, we visit the Mabel Dodge Luhan House, the D. H. Lawrence Ranch, and more. A picnic lunch is included.

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Film Series: No Straight Lines
May
13

Film Series: No Straight Lines

Influenced by Alison Bechdel, No Straight Lines highlights how personal storytelling can expand visibility, identity, and cultural understanding

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Film Series: Groundhog Day
May
6

Film Series: Groundhog Day

The imaginative original story by Danny Rubin and screenplay he co-wrote with Harold Ramis uses humor to explore meaning, choice, and personal evolution

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Film Series: Woman Walks Ahead
Apr
29

Film Series: Woman Walks Ahead

Featuring the actress DezBaa', Woman Walks Ahead depicts a determined artist who travels west and forms an unexpected connection with Lakota leader Sitting Bull

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Free Community Event: Library Stories: Books on the Backroads
Apr
24

Free Community Event: Library Stories: Books on the Backroads

Special film screening to celebrate National Library Week 2026, followed by Q&A with film directors Mary Lance and Ben Daitz, along with Aspen Coriz-Romero and Shel Neymark of the New Mexico Rural Library Initiative.

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Film Series: Border South
Apr
22

Film Series: Border South

Grounded in the work of Jason De León, Border South shifts the lens from politics to people—and the universal search for safety and belonging

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Film Series: Are you There God, It’s Me Margaret
Apr
15

Film Series: Are you There God, It’s Me Margaret

Rooted in the fearless honesty of Judy Blume, the film captures the tender chaos of growing up while navigating friendship and identity

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