Roger Floyd, Bryan James Beck, Wanda W. Jerome, and Ruth Wilson represent the diverse membership of SouthWest Writers (SWW) with one or more books published in 2025. Their new releases couldn’t fit in this year’s interview schedule, but look for 2026 interviews or updates for most of these authors.
A list of interviewed SWW authors with 2025 releases is included at the end of this post.
Traveler: Part II of the Anthanian Imperative Trilogy (September 2025) by Roger Floyd.
In this sequel to Explorer (August 2024), twenty-two years have elapsed since Lilea Kalatarian and Jad Til-Lentos have returned from a disastrous expedition to the Blue Planet. Lilea now lives as a single mother in the city of Kalarias on the planet Anthanos with her son Leos, born during the return trip on the immense spaceship Star Voyager. At twenty-two years old, Leos is ready to launch into his own life when he receives an unprecedented invitation. Visitors from another world welcome him to visit the spaceship that carried them to his planet. Intrigued, Leos goes with them. Thus begins a journey of honesty and deceit, friendship and enmity, peace and violence, even love and hatred that carries Leos through three other worlds, each inhabited by friends and foes who will shape Leos’s life for many years to come.
Look for Roger on his website RogerFloyd.com. Traveler is available in most bookstores and from Amazon.
A Debt In Time: Ancestral Debt Anthology: Book One (September 2025) by Bryan James Beck.
What if your family’s debt spanned centuries—and the only way to pay it off was by saving lives in the past? James Manning is stuck in a dead-end job, barely scraping by—until a mysterious chest rips him out of the present and drops him into the heart of history. Thrust into a centuries-old curse, James becomes an unwilling time traveler tasked with saving lives across the ages to repay an ancestral debt. From medieval Scotland to WWII dogfights, from pirate ships to ancient Celtic magic, James must face ruthless enemies, forge unlikely alliances, and uncover the truth behind a forgotten deal between his bloodline and the witches of Ireland. But the hardest part? Believing he’s worthy of the journey fate has chosen for him. A Debt in Time is a fast-paced, emotionally rich adventure about family, legacy, and finding courage when it matters most.
A Debt Remembered: Ancestral Debt Anthology: Book Two (September 2025) by Bryan James Beck.
When James Manning gives his great-granddaughter Ivy a journal from Grampy Robert, the last thing she expects is… a story left untold. Ivy grew up on tales of time travel—of lives saved, battles fought, and the magical chest that carried James through history. She’s waited her whole life for the chest to call her next. But when that moment finally arrives, it isn’t James’s path she’s meant to follow. Hidden in Robert Gagné’s journal are secrets he never shared: a love lost in ancient Éire, a desperate journey through famine-stricken Dublin, and the chilling truth of a second chest—one born from corrupted magic. Sinister forces still hunt it… and Ivy may be the only one who can stop them. What begins as a long-awaited adventure becomes a race to rewrite the past and protect the future. Ivy must finish what Robert started—before time runs out. Legacy, sacrifice, and magic collide in this unforgettable sequel to A Debt in Time.
Blood & Wine (A Michael Flaherty Noir Book 1, September 2025) by Bryan James Beck.
A Purple Heart veteran framed for murder in a town that sees only his scars. Scarred inside and out, Michael Flaherty came to Ruidoso to disappear. The small mountain town felt like the perfect place to bury his past—until a brutal crime drags him back into the spotlight he’s been running from. When the sheriff names Michael a suspect, Officer Gracie Kim isn’t sure what to believe. The man with the ruined face looks dangerous, yet something in his eyes tells a different story. As secrets seep through the town’s polished veneer—affairs, debts, old grudges—Gracie is torn between duty and instinct. In Ruidoso, everyone hides something. And when the truth surfaces, no one walks away clean—not even those chasing redemption. Set against the haunting beauty of New Mexico wine country, Blood & Wine is a gripping noir about how we see others—and how we choose to be seen.
You’ll find Bryan on Facebook and his Amazon author page.
After the Journey: Returning the Heart to Home (Flying Fancy LLC, September 2025) by Wanda W. Jerome.
From the author of Journey Beyond the Veil: Awakening the Heart to Love (July 2024) comes her next memoir in verse — After the Journey: Returning the Heart to Home. Through her poems and prose, experience her heartful transition back from a spiritual journey to her home place — her return to a mundane world of daily human drama and existential crises. Walk with her as she finds strength to commune with her Soul Self after an intense heart-journey beyond the veil of transmutation. Does she live a mystic’s life in the skin of a human being who remains above the social fray? How does she sustain compassionate forgiveness? How does she serve a world needing more than she can ever give when her heart lives a sporadic loneliness? Come home along with her and see for yourself. Live the challenge of finding your own Heaven here on Earth. She says, Together, we can both find and keep it.
Visit Wanda on her website Awakeful.life and on Youtube at @MagicalMorningMoments and @Awakeful. Her books are available on her Amazon author page.
Nature and Spirituality During the Early Years (Routledge, October 2025) by Ruth Wilson.
This practical and easy-to-read guide shows you how to integrate nature connectedness and spiritual development into your early childhood teaching, whether in a nature-based forest program or a more traditional one. It uses a research-based framework to illustrate ways nature and spirituality can contribute to quality of life during the early childhood years and beyond. Detailing favorable conditions for supporting children’s connectedness to nature and spiritual development—including positive relationships with adults and peers, violence-free environments, and respect for other living things—the book emphasizes the idea of children’s whole-body engagement, challenging the idea that spirituality is relevant to the mind and spirit only. This guidebook is essential reading for all early childhood educators, program directors, families, and anyone working with children and young people.
You’ll find Ruth on her website ChildrenAndNature.org and her Amazon author page.
SWW Author Interviews: 2025 Releases
Tom Andes
Wait There Till You Hear From Me: A Charles Prentiss Novel
Irene Blea
Talking with Rudy: Platicando con Rudolfo Anaya
Marcia Butler
Dear Virginia, Wait for Me
Kira Córdova
Carma: How It Is
Dita Dow
Sins in Black
Patricia Gable
The Right Discovery
Peter Gooch
LIPS: Kiss The Lips That Lie
Holly Harrison
Death in the Land of Enchantment
A. Michael Hibner
The Gangs of Santa Fe
Wendy Johnson
Kinship Medicine: Cultivating Interdependence to Heal the Earth and Ourselves
Sharon Kayne
The Green Silk Gown
Ed Lehner
Sunset in Paris
Jack Woodville London
Dangerous Latitudes
Gary Lucero
The Unknown Race
David Menicucci
Two Centuries to Freedom, The True Story of One Family’s Two-Century Migration from Lucca, Italy, to New Mexico and Other American States
Lisa Page
Saving Cottonwood
Douglas W. Price
Livengoods Living Well
Lisa C. Taylor
The Shape of What Remains
Zachry Wheeler
Starship Eternity
KL Wagoner loves creating worlds of fantasy and science fiction. Her current work in progress is The Last Bonekeeper fantasy trilogy and short stories in the same universe. A member of SouthWest Writers since 2006, Kat has worked as the organization’s secretary, newsletter editor, website manager, and author interview coordinator. Kat is also a veteran, a martial art student, and a grandmother. Visit her at klwagoner.com.









