Friday, October 29, 2010

Writer's Block: William Ascarza

Posted By on Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 9:00 AM

Local author William Ascarza's new book, Tucson Mountains, has been published by Arcadia Publishing, and is part of the Images of America series ($21.99, 127 pages).

Summary (from publisher):

The Tucson Mountains are located several miles west of downtown Tucson. For thousands of years, this mountain range has been inhabited, explored, and traveled by Native Americans who settled near the Santa Cruz River. Homesteaders, prospectors, and ranchers arrived in the late 19th century, drawn by the area's close proximity to Tucson and the Southern Pacific Railroad, as well as the promise of land and mineral wealth. During the past 100 years, conservation efforts to preserve and enhance the community's understanding of this geologic treasure have led to the establishment of museums and parks, including Tucson Mountain Park, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and Saguaro National Park West. Old Tucson Studios has used the surrounding Tucson Mountains as a movie backdrop for more than 70 years. The White Stallion Ranch and the J. W. Marriot at Starr Pass make the Tucson Mountains a popular destination for visitors who want to experience the rugged beauty and character of the American Southwest.

Author Bio (from publisher):

Author and photographer William Ascarza has lived in the Tucson Mountains for more than 10 years and has written a previous book about the mountains titled Zenith on the Horizon: An Encyclopedic Look at the Tucson Mountains from A to Z. He is an avid researcher and hiker. He holds a master's degree in Information Resources & Library Science and works in the library field of government documents at the University of Arizona. He is also a docent at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.