Edward Is Everywhere: Santa Fe and Europe
Yes, D. H. Lawrence was in Santa Fe and Taos with his German wife who lived there until just a few decades ago. He also painted. His paintings were considered "obscene" too. But you can view them in Taos. I've never been to Taos, by the way. We planned on seeing the Taos Pueblo, etc. but when you drive into Santa Fe and see the Rocky Mountains looming behind it and know that if you drive any further on I-25 you will run into them, it discouraged me from visiting. For the same reason I've never been to Los Alamos either, and that's relevant to my novels. Fortunately the WW2 intrigue really was centered in Santa Fe and at the very hotel I always visit --- La Fonda. But this was all the summer of 2014, not this year. This year we went to Europe --- Germany, Luxembourg, and Belgium --- along with Southampton, Liverpool, Halifax, and Boston as ports of call on the QM2. The Edward Ware Thriller Series has a worldwide scope.
Linda Cargill