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ANCHORAGE | March – April 2018 | Anchorage Museum’s Unbound Book Club explores art, science, history, design and culture through fiction and non-fiction over three more Friday evenings this spring. Books are available for purchase in the Museum Store. Book club discussion is included with museum admission (free for members) and is part of the museum’s Unbound experimental literary series.
- March 16: Far from the Tree by Robin Benway
- March 30: Spineless: The Science of Jellyfish and the Art of Growing a Backbone by Julie Berwald
- April 27: The Discovery of Slowness by Sten Nadolny.
ANCHORAGE | An Evening with Seanan McGuire: the multi-award winning speculative fiction author who wrote Every Heart a Doorway in 2017. She will be holding three separate Anchorage events during March 2018:
- Tuesday, March 20, from 5-7 PM: Mountain View Library
- Wednesday, March 21, from 6-7:30 PM: Chugiak-Eagle River Library
- Thursday, March 22, from 7-8:30 PM: Z.J. Loussac Public Library
ANCHORAGE | Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 7 PM | This month’s Poetry Parley will feature poetry of marquee John Haines read by Adam Mackie. Born in Anchorage, Mackie teaches Language Arts at West Anchorage High School and published A New Literacies Dictionary: Primer for the Twenty-first Century Learner. Haines, the featured poet, lived in Alaska for over twenty years and taught at several universities, earning the Alaska Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Library of Congress, among other honors. He died on March 2, 2011, in Fairbanks, Alaska. For more information, email poetryparley@gmail.com.
ANCHORAGE | Thursday, March 22, 2018 from 7-9 PM | Anchorage writer Jamey Bradbury debuts her book The Wild Inside with a reading, Q&A, and signing at The Writer’s Block on 3956 Spenard Rd. Facebook event
ANCHORAGE | The UAA Campus bookstore will host several literary events during March 2018.
- Thursday, March 22 from 5-7 PM | Book Launch: Martha Amore presents In the Quiet Season and Other Stories with local artist Indra Arriaga. Amore’s story collection features modern day Alaskans navigating life’s issues. Arriaga is the co-founder of Green Bee Studios and also co-founded the Day of the Dead art exhibit and celebration that is held annually in Anchorage.
- Wednesday, March 28 from 5-7 PM | Marilyn Sigman presents Entangled: People and Ecological Change in Alaska’s Kachemak Bay. The novel, Entangled,contemplates the patterns of people staying and leaving, nesting her own journey to Kachemak Bay within diasporas of her Jewish ancestors and of ancient peoples from Asia to the southern coast of Alaska. Along the way, Entangled weaves in scientific facts about the region as well as stories told by Alaska’s indigenous peoples.
ANCHORAGE | Friday, March 23, 2018 from 6-8 PM | The Anchorage Museum is hosting the upcoming workshop, Unbound: Crafting Your Story. Uncovering the right story to describe an experience can be a challenge, but often all it takes to get to the next stage is being asked the right questions. This facilitated workshop will help uncover what is most important and powerful about our stories. Registration required, space is limited, fee included with admission. Details
HOMER | Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at 6:30 PM | Poet Jericho Brown will hold a public reading and book signing at Kachemak Bay campus. Brown won the Whiting Writers Award; his first book, Please, won the American Book Award, and his second book, The New Testament, was named one of the best poetry books of the year by Library Journal.
TALKEETNA | 49 Writers presents a three hour writing class with Nancy Lord: Science, Nature, and Outdoor Writing. $39 members / $49 nonmembers. This one sold out this month in Juneau! Do you find meaning in nature and outdoor activities? Are you drawn to science-based questions and stories? In this three-hour workshop we’ll examine some examples of narrative writing (in nonfiction, fiction, and poetry) that bring the outdoors in and scientific principles and characters to life. We’ll use these as models for writing exercises emphasizing characterization, scene-building, and metaphors and analogies. This class invites writers of any level, with or without science backgrounds. Instructor bio: Nancy Lord, Alaska Writer Laureate 2008-10, is the author of several fiction and nonfiction books including, most recently, pH: A Novel. She teaches in the UAA MFA program and the Johns Hopkins graduate science writing program, and she is regularly a member of the Kachemak Bay Writers Conference faculty. Register now in advance: http://49writers.web907.com/class-catalog
ANCHORAGE | Sunday, April 15, 2018 | Demystifying Literary Journals will be a 2-hour class taught by Ronald Spatz, founding editor of Alaska Quarterly Review. With a focus on literary magazines, the class will help students with their own submissions build a strong cover letter, learn about the market, and learn strategies to get noticed by current magazines. All experience levels welcome. Held at the Alaska Humanities Forum, 421 W 1st Ave, Suite 200. Fee: $35 / members: $28. Learn more and register here.
ANCHORAGE | On Saturday, May 5, 2018 in conjunction with the Spring Friends of the Library book sale, Z. J. Loussac Library will host their first ever Local Author book fair. Authors and illustrators will be featured in the atrium of the library for this one-day local author sale. Authors can begin registering on Monday, February 12 at 10 am. Spots will be on a first come, first reserved basis. Learn more and register here.
SEWARD | 49 Writers presents a Reading & Craft Talk Series event with Nancy Lord at 6 PM on Monday, April 9, 2018 at Resurrect Art.
ANCHORAGE | Thursday, May 17, 2018 from 6:30 – 8 PM | Reflections on Attu: Art Show and Reception at Anchorage Public Library. Join USFWS Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge for a slideshow and talk by author Nancy Lord followed by a reception and art show opening.
KODIAK | DATE from 12-2 PM | Sea Stories Above the Harbor: The Alaska Young Fishermen’s Network is hosting a lunchtime Comfish forum. It will feature the Alaska Young Fishermen’s Almanac, a cultural touchstone that communicates and celebrates the unique and shared fishing ways of life. Held at Best Western Kodiak Inn, Harbor room.
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FAIRBANKS | Jericho Brown appears March 30, 2018
FAIRBANKS | Marilyn Sigman will teach a 49 Writers class called “The Wild, the Ruined, and the Merely Anomalous: What’s an Alaskan Environmental Writer to Do?” at the Northern Alaska Environmental Center on April 11, 2018. She will also present a public reading and talk on April 12, 2018. Register now for the class (scroll down)
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KETCHIKAN | Friday, March 16, 2018, 6 PM | Nancy Lord presents pH: a Novel at the Ketchikan Public Library.
SITKA | Friday, March 16, 2018 at 6:30 PM | Reading and Author Talk with Nicole Stellon O’Donnell. Her novel, Steam Laundry is written in poems and is based on the true story of Sarah Ellen Gibson, a miner’s wife during the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes.
JUNEAU | Friday, March 16, 2018 at 6:30 PM | Open Mic and Poetry Slam hosted by Erika Bergren and FySH Houck, part of Woosh Kinaadeiyi. Held at Mendenhall Valley Library, 3025 Riverside Dr. Optional fee of $5-10.
JUNEAU | March 2018 | Aan Yatx’u Saani: Noble People of the Land. Five community members share their own personal stories in this theatrical event, illuminating their deep connections with Juneau’s Old Indian Village and the downtown area often called Willoughbly District. Each talk will be held at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center. Tickets $5-$24, sold at the JACC, Hearthside Books, and at www.jahc.org. The series will take place over three dates:
- Thursday, March 29 from 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Friday, March 30 from 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM
- Saturday, March 31 from 2-7:30 PM
WRANGELL | Flying Island Writers & Artists group meets every other Monday 6:30-8 PM. Contact Vivian Faith Prescott for more information doctorviv@yahoo.com.
HOONAH | June 30 – July 6, 2018 | Environmental Rhetoric: A 3-credit course through University of Alaska Southeast. Join professor Dan Henry at Inian Islands institute for this intensive course on environmental Rhetoric and become a stronger, more persuasive environmental leader. 12 participants. Fee: $400. Meals, lodging, and transport from Juneau provided. For more info please contact professor Dan Henry at mudbase@gmail.com and include a short paragraph on what the class could do for you.
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CONFERENCES, RETREATS, and RESIDENCIES
PALMER | May 11-13, 2018 SCBWI Alaska’s 2nd Annual Alaska Big Thaw Retreat For all Authors: picture book, middle grade, young adult, adult literature, and illustrators at the Knik River Lodge. Workshops by Stephen Barr of Writers House Lit. Agency, optional critique groups and loads of quiet writing and illustrating time, optional professional critique, AK cuisine, a cabin, a classroom yurt with a wood burning stove, and amazing views, and more. Register
SKAGWAY | May 30 – June 2, 2018 | North Words Writers Symposium in Skagway is now taking registrations for its 2018. Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief, is the keynote writer. Other faculty include Juneau Writer Laureate and Ernestine Hayes, Portland novelist Willy Vlautin, Juneau poet Emily Wall, Ketchikan writer-artist Ray Troll, Washington writer Colleen Mondor, and Fairbanks writer Frank Soos. Features include author panels, writing workshops, and outdoor activities. Limited to 40 participants. Organizers include Buckwheat Donahue, Jeff Brady, Daniel Henry, and John Straley. For more information, click here.
HOMER | June 8-12, 2018 | Registration is open now for the seventeenth annual Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference. Held in Homer, Alaska, this nationally recognized writing conference features workshops, readings and panel presentations in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and the business of writing. Keynote presenter Anthony Doerr, Pulitzer Prize winner and National Book Award finalist, will be joined by fifteen other writers, poets, and publishing industry professionals. Optional manuscript reviews, agent/editor meetings, post-conference workshop and boat cruise. Scholarships available. All information and faculty bios at our website: http://sites.kpc.alaska.edu/writersconf/.
TUTKA BAY LODGE | The 9th Annual 49 Writers Tutka Bay Writers Retreat with Hannah Tinti will take place September 7-9, 2018. Retreat details to be announced soon along with application information.
OPPORTUNITIES and AWARDS for WRITERS
Wildheart, a new print publication featuring Alaskan women’s writing, photography, and art is soliciting work for its first issue. Accepting submissions for its summer issue through March 31. Information here.
Permafrost Magazine | 2018 New Alchemy Contest deadline April 15, 2018. All formats welcome. $500, publication, and web feature prizes. More details.
Scholarships to Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference 2018 | Deadline May 1, 2018, at 5 PM | Scholarships cover $395 registration fee only; transportation, activities, housing, etc. are the recipient’s responsibility. Applicants must submit a letter describing why they want to attend the conference and reasons for scholarship assistance. Details. Email application to: KachemakBayWritersConf@alaska.edu
Alaska Women Speak is now accepting written submission and cover art ideas for the upcoming Summer 2018 issue, Walls. Deadline is May 15, 2018. Details
49 Writers’ Active Voice: Writers Respond | In the series, we ask Alaska writers to reflect on the current state of the democratic values of justice, freedom, equality, and liberty in our society. Is there an issue or event that has shaped your writing in recent months? Share it with us by submitting your Active Voice: Writers Respond piece to our blog editor at cmboyle@gmail.com.
Happy writers at our recent class in Juneau with Nancy Lord. Don’t miss her in Talkeetna!
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