Yann Martel is pelting Stephen Harper with good books

I thought sending Obama one Alaska book was a good idea. I hadn’t heard about Canadian author Yann Martel’s wonderfully quixotic project: sending Canada Prime Minster Stephen Harper a new book every two weeks. Martel, author of THE LIFE OF PI, was offended by an overly perfunctory parliamentary reception he and other Canadian authors received […]

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NEW ALASKAN AUTHORS

Today we’re celebrating new Alaskan authors, a whole book full of them, from Alaska’s Kuspuk School District along the middle Kuskokwim River. Last fall, mystery author Donna Moore visited Aniak, Kalskag, and Sleetmute as part of Alaska Sisters in Crime’s Authors to the Bush program. There it’s safe to say she fell in love with

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ILLITERATE ALASKA?

Eleven percent of Alaskans function at the lowest level of literacy, according to the National Institute for Literacy. Sad to say, it appears our governor may be among them. The same woman who claims to read everything put in front of her reportedly hasn’t bothered to read the 263-page report on her Troopergate misdeeds. And

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Canada Book Challenges

Name a few recent Canadian novels on your TBR list. (Too hard? I couldn’t think of many either and naming only Margaret Atwood books shouldn’t count.) OK, here’s one I’ve meant to read: THE CELLIST OF SARAJEVO by British Columbia writer Steven Galloway. How to catch up on Canada books? Here’s one idea. At The

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LITERARY ALASKA

So many great books have been written in and about Alaska. With a few notable exceptions, most are nonfiction. It’s not that we don’t recognize the value of book-length fiction. Seth Kantner’s novel Ordinary Wolves was chosen by readers at 49 Writers as the best book to send to candidate Barack Obama to help him

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ONLINE ALASKA

A few concluding thoughts (with no promise I won’t return to the topic) on the medium we’re sharing at this very moment – blogs, and more generally, the internet. Fascinating especially to Alaskans, who like others in far-flung corners of the world, stand most to gain – and lose – from the medium that has

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Regional Publisher Celebrates its 50th Along With Alaska: Interview With Sara Juday of Alaska Northwest Books

Sara Juday is associate publisher for Alaska Northwest Books, an imprint of Graphic Arts Center Publishing, and the Alaska sales representative for Ingram Book Company. She has worked for Alaska Northwest Books since 1986. I was eager to hear from Sara about the future of regional publishing, the long history of Alaska Northwest Books, and

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