Los Caminantes

Anthropologist Alec Walker, despondent over the death of his wife, embarks on a mission to smuggle arms and medicine to an imperiled Central American native tribe on once-isolated mountain slopes, land now coveted by powerful interests. The survival of Alec and others depends on whether he and his team can complete their mission and elude those forces gathering around them.

ISBN 1-888-146-09-5

Lynn Wallace

Lynn Wallace lived in Costa Rica several years as a boy, and after receiving an MA in English-Fiction Writing from the Pennsylvania State University in 1986, he was awarded a Fulbright to Costa Rica for fifteen months, during which he taught at the University of Costa Rica, wandered the backcountry, and worked on several writing projects. One of those works was a memoir, an excerpt of which was translated into Spanish and published in the literary supplement of the daily La Nación, and installments of which have been published in Postcards from Pottersville, Kalliope, and elsewhere. Most recently, some of his poems have appeared in the Atlanta Review.

The novel Los Caminantes, due out in fall 2005, won a prize in the novel category at the Florida First Coast Writers’ Festival in 1992.

In 2002-2003 he served on the fellowship grant review panel in the area of media arts for the Division of Cultural Affairs of Florida, and has been reappointed by The Secretary of State as a grant review panelist in media arts for 2005-2006.

Currently, Lynn Wallace serves as an Assistant Professor of English at Gulf Coast Community College, Panama City, FL, where he teaches creative writing, literature and film, among other courses. He serves as the chair of Faculty Council, 2005-2006, and is long-time advisor to the Muslim Student Association. He resides in Marianna, Florida, with his wife, Jill, and daughters, Elynn Joy and Sara Grace.