Join Robert Louis DeMayo, acclaimed Sedona-based author of The Sirens of Oak Creek and The Legend of Everet Ruess, for an exclusive book club experience during your stay in the mystical red rocks. Whether you're at a cozy B&B, a luxurious hotel, or a friend'sSedona retreat, DeMayo will come to you for an
unforgettable evening of literature and conversation.
Enhance your Sedona visit with this unique literary experience.
Purchase the eBook, print Book or audiobook in advance and immerse yourself
in the story, before visiting Sedona or meeting the author in person.
Book your exclusive Sedona Author Experience for just $200 per group.
Space is limited - Reserve your evening with Robert Louis DeMayo today!
· Live readings from any of DeMayo's works, including his latest, American Literary Nomads.
· Q&A session with the author.
· Opportunity to purchase discounted, signed copies.
· Intimate setting limited to small groups.
The Legend of Everett Ruess is a historical fiction account of a vagabond who roamed
the Southwest in the early thirties. I imagine Everett as a cross between a young Indiana Jones
and a young Walt Whitman. He painted landscapes and wrote beautiful letters—eighty of
which his parents collected after he disappeared. He came to the Southwest in the early
thirties when he was sixteen and traveled for four years, living with Hopi and Navajo while
exploring the Southwest. Edward Abbey wrote about Everett in Desert Solitaire and
Jon Krakauer in Into the Wild.
The Sirens of Oak Creek is a historical mystery that takes place over a 1,200-year period.
There are Sinaguans and Mayans, Apaches and Spaniards, Pioneers and modern Sedonans
in this mix of history and mythology told by eight women. It won four national awards,
including one for female empowerment. Visiting West Fork or Indian Gardens isn’t the
same after reading it.