Susan Holland, Kansas Authors Club District 1, is an archeologist and author who specializes in Native American petroglyphs and pictographs. She has published three books: Symbolism of Petroglyphs and Pictographs near Mountainair, New Mexico; How a Boy Earned His Name; and The Wichita Indians People of the Grass House. Her work includes photos by Susan's photographer friend, Mike Rooney. She has upcoming events in Topeka, Kansas (in November '18), in Mountainair, New Mexico (in February '19), and in Lawrence, Kansas (in April '19). Event details are listed here:
- Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution event on Sat., Nov. 17, at the Topeka and Shawnee Co. Public Library, Room #205, at 9 AM. This is for Ramon Powers group, and Susan will speak about Mountainair petroglyphs for approximately 30-40 minutes. This event is open to the public.
- Salinas Pueblo Missions Natl Monument and Manzano Mountainair Art Council & Western Natl Parks Association Annual Winter Lecture Series, held on Sat., Feb 23, 2019, 1 PM. Susan will present "Petroglyphs of New Mexico & the Wichita Indians of the Great Plains" with her teammate, photographer friend Mike Rooney.
- DAR (Daughter of the American Revolution), at American Legion, Lawrence, on Sat., Apr. 20, 2019. The presentation is approximately 30 minutes long and both petroglyphs and Wichita information books will be for sale. Mary Burchill invited Susan to talk, and her presentation is open to the public.