2015-09-11

Our autumn schedule of classes is now live! Are you interested in writing thrillers? Lyrical language? Spiritual writing? How about writing about love? Maintaining your social media network? How about just needing to jumpstart your writing? Want to work on reflection in personal essays or maybe the use of scene in fiction and nonfiction? There are many different classes available online and in Anchorage, Juneau, and Haines. Check it out and register at the 49 Writers website.

49 Writers is seeking two "blitz team" volunteers, one to hang fliers in six Eagle River locations and one to hang fliers in five Spenard locations. Fliers arrive by mail to be posted two to three weeks in advance of our signature events. Willing to help? Email 49writers (at) gmail.com.

Alaska Book Week will soon be upon us scheduled for Oct. 3 -11. We would like to invite everyone to sign up by clicking the participation form on the right side of the website at www.alaskabookweek.comOnce you submit your form, the coordinator will be in contact with you soon. This year, we are making more of an effort to create lists of Alaskan authors and possible venues so that we can expand on our yearly celebration--and provide more representation for authors and their wonderful books!

We would also like to remind Alaska Book Week participants that we are incorporating a YouTube campaign into our yearly celebration.

For questions or comments, please contact the Alaska Book Week coordinator at akbookweek@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Alaska Women Speak is searching for a volunteer interested in serving as the new layout editor!   The position requires a familiarity with Adobe InDesign.  If this might be you, please contact: alaskawomenspeak@yahoo.com

49 Writers Volunteer Seta

EVENTS IN ANCHORAGE

Meet authorZoe Ferraris presented via teleconference on Thursday, September 17th, 7:00pmat the Innovation Lab in the Lousasac Library.

Zoë Ferraris moved to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in the aftermath of the first Gulf War. She lived in a conservative Muslim community with her then-husband and his family, a group of Saudi- Palestinians. Her debut novel, Finding Nouf won the LA Times Book Award. That novel and its follow-ups, City of Veils and Kingdom of Strangers, have been international bestsellers, publishing in over forty countries. A new children’s book, The Hunt for the Pyxis, will be published this summer. It is the first of a trilogy for mid-grade readers.

For more information contact Stacia at mcgourtysa@muni.org

Event address: Z.J. Loussac Public Library
3600 Denali Street Anchorage, AK 99503

Nature and Travel Writing Class

Anchorage essayist and author Bill Sherwonit will teach a 12-week nature and travel writing class beginning Sept. 16, in the Sierra Club office downtown. Participants in this workshop-style class will explore and refine their own writing styles, with an emphasis on the personal essay form. The class will also read and discuss works by some of America’s finest nature and travel writers. The cost is $240. To sign up for this Wednesday night class (7 to 9:30 p.m.), or for more information, contact Sherwonit at 245-0283 or akgriz@hotmail.com. Further information about the teacher is also available at www.billsherwonit.alaskawriters.com.

Promote your book at the National Federation of Press Women Annual Conference, September 10 – 12 at the Captain Cook Hotel Anchorage. Alaska Professional Communicators will provide at no charge an opportunity for authors to sign and sell their books. Attendees, conference speakers, and APC members can sign up for a place at the authors' tables on both Fri., Sept. 11, 3:45 - 4:30 PM and Sat., Sept. 12, 4:00 - 4:30 PM. Contact Lizzie Newell at lizzie-n@gci.net to let her know the name of your book(s). We will provide attendees a list of participating authors and their books.

Poetry Parley will kick off a new season with readings from 10 (plus) local poets starting September 20th at Hugi-Lewis Studio. There will be no marquee poet. Send a note to poetryparley@gmail.com  if you want to be considered. We will hold a few slots for new readers.

Events at the UAA Bookstore

Friday, September 11, from 4:00pm-6:00pm

Lt Col. Ret. Linda Dunegan, author of the book The Price of Whistleblowingpresents Four Years of My Life. At this event, Linda Dunegan discusses her life, dedication to the Alaska Air National Guard, and the challenges she faces in her new career.

Monday, September 14, from 5:00pm-7:00pm

Poets John Morgan and Jeremy Pataky present Readings from their New Books.

John Morgan’s new collection of poetry is called Archives of the Air (Salmon Poetry, 2015).  He is the author of several books including River of Light:  A Conversation with Kabir,  and a collection of essays called Forms of Feeling: Poetry in our Lives.  John’s poems, according to Annie Dilliard, “ are strong and full of carefully controlled feeling.  They are tender and precise evocations of the moral and sensory life of man.”  John Morgan has taught Creative Writing at UAF and currently lives in Fairbanks and Bellingham, WA.     Included with his readings is a slide show of the special places in Alaska that have influenced his writing.

Joining John Morgan is poet Jeremy Pataky who will offer readings from his collection, Overwinter(University of Alaska Press, 2015). According to Joanna Klink, “ Jeremy Pataky’s poems find their ground in Alaska—its woodpiles and stone piles, its fishbones and lichen, its uncrossable creeks. There is an almost ancient attention to what is living in a landscape, and to the scales of human loss.”  Jeremy Pataky lives in Anchorage and McCarthy.  He is a founding board member of 49 Writers.

Monday, September 14, from 7:30pm-9:00pm

Playwright Anne Hanley and Poet Stephen Bolen will discuss The Winter Bear,a play that tells the story of an Alaska Native teenager who rises above the traumas of his past to become a leader with the help of Sidney Huntington, a Koyukon elder. The Winter Bear Project has traveled to 31 communities throughout Alaska.

This event will be held at the UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 307.

(At 7:00pm there is free parking for this event in the Library Lot, Library NE Lot, and East Campus Central Lot.)

Thursday, September 17 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 302A

Ted Galen Carpenter:  U.S. Foreign Policy

Ted Galen Carpenter is Vice President for Defense and Foreign Policy Studies at the Cato Institute. His recent books are

America's Coming War with China: A Collision Course over Taiwan and The Korean Conundrum.  The Cato Institute is known as libertarian think tank that advocates for a U.S.  non-interventionist foreign policy.  This event is sponsored with the Alaska World Affairs Council.  Room cap is 30.

For this event, there is free parking in the Library Lot, Library NE Lot, East Garage, South Lot.

Monday, September 21 from 1:00pm-3:00pm at UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 307

Instagram and Social Media with Julia O’Malley

Come and learn the tricks of Instagram with award winning journalist and social media expert Julia O’Malley.  Julia O’Malley currently serves as the UAA 21st Atwood Chair of Journalism and is widely known for her column in the Anchorage Daily News from 2009 to 2014.. Over the years her work has appeared in Huffington Post, The Guardian, National Geographic, Al Jazeera America, Eater, the Oregonian and PBS.org. Julia O’Malley is a recipient of the Berger Award, from Columbia Journalism School, the Darrell Sifford Memorial Prize from Missouri School of Journalism, and won first place for general commentary from the Society of Features Journalists.

For this event, there is free parking in the Library Lot, Library NE Lot, East Garage, South Lot.

All UAA Campus Bookstore events are informal, free and open to the public. There is free parking for bookstore events in the South Lot, West Campus Central Lot (behind Rasmuson Hall), Sports Lot and Sports NW Lot.

Note: UAA Campus Bookstore podcasts are posted in iTunes or iTunes U –just search UAA or UAA Campus Bookstore.

Local Library Events

Book Signings

EVENTS AROUND ALASKA

SOUTHCENTRAL, MAT-SU, KENAI PENINSULA

The Living Room, Stories for Grownupskicks off its new season Friday, Sept. 11 from 7-9pm at Jitters coffee house in Eagle River. Grab a cup of tea and get ready to enjoy a night of poetry, fiction, non-fiction and dramatic monologue. Come to listen and sign up to read at subsequent programs. The event runs every 2nd Friday, from Sept. through April. All genres welcome. For questions, contact: monicadevine@gmail.com

SOUTHEAST

This September, 49 Writers and Alaska Quarterly Review are co-sponsoring a tour that will combine live literary events in the Southeast Alaska communities of Haines and Juneau with distance programming, in pursuit of 49 Writers’ goal to serve writers across the state. These events are supported in part by a grant by the National Endowment of the Arts. The tour will begin in Haines with a free public reading by Melinda Moustakis accompanied by local writers and musicians on the evening of September 18, 6pm, at Haines Public Library. Moustakis will teach two workshops on September 18 and 20; registration information available on the 49 Writers website at http://www.49writingcenter.org/. On September 19 at 1pm, there will be a statewide discussion of Moustakis’s book Bear Down, Bear North on the statewide Online With Libraries (OWL) system and locally at the Haines Public Library.

In Juneau, Moustakis will teach two workshops on September 22 and 23; registration information available on the 49 Writers website at http://www.49writingcenter.org/. She will end her stay in Alaska with a CrossCurrents event on September 24 at 6:30pm at the Juneau Downtown Library. The event is entitled “Shaped by the North” and will feature writers Moustakis, Ernestine Hayes, Brendan Jones, and photographer Ben Huff discussing how the landscape has shaped them as artists and shaped their work.

INTERIOR

The Fairbanks Arts Association will host a literary reading featuring University of Alaska Fairbanks English faculty members Daryl Farmer, Gerri Brightwell, Sean Hill, and Derick Burleson on Saturday, September 12that 7:00pmin the Bear Gallery (3rd floor, Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts, Pioneer Park, 2300 Airport Way).

OPPORTUNITIES FOR WRITERS

CONFERENCES, AWARDS, RETREATS & RESIDENCIES

The 2016 Governor's Awards ceremony will be held in Juneau on Thursday, January 28th. We will also continue the tradition of scheduling CHAMP Day (Culture, Humanities, Arts & Museums Partners), a legislative fly-in day, on Wednesday, January 27th. Please start brainstorming ideas for nominees and consider submitting a nomination! The nomination process will open in August. This year's Arts categories will be: Margaret Nick Cooke Award for Alaska Native Arts & Languages, Business Leadership, Arts Advocacy and Individual Artist. A list of previous awardees can be found at https://education.alaska.gov/aksca/pdf/Past_Recipients_GAAH.pdf.

2016 Statewide Arts and Culture Conference will take place in Anchorage, Thursday, April 28th through Saturday, April 30th. We are in the process of exploring compelling themes, topics and national speakers for the convening. Like our last conference, we will be engaging Alaskan artists in the planning and production of the event. Be on the lookout for the opportunity to apply to be a conference Partner Artist, which will open in the fall. If you have any ideas to share with us, please send them our way by emailing aksca.info@alaska.gov

The Anchorage Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) is conducting a survey to inform its Live. Work. Play. Initiative, which seeks to make Anchorage the number one city in America to live work and play by 2025. If you live in Anchorage and care about the arts, please take a moment to add your voice to this survey-it's just two VERY short questions! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/LiveWorkPlayAnchorage

Poetry Out Loud registration deadline for schools is October 15, 2015. Click here to hear from the 2015 National Poetry Out Loud Champion from Alaska, Maeva Ordaz.

Coming this September, Poems in Place is offering free creative writing workshops and Poems in Place dedication/celebrations in Kodiak and Seward. Poems in Place is a project that locates poems, written by Alaskan writers, on outside signs in Alaska’s state parks.

Kodiak:

Saturday, Sept. 12th, 10am-12pm at Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park State Park Headquarters, Leslie Leyland Fields will be leading a free workshop called "Kodiak and the Poetry of Place, a Hike-Ku.”

Saturday Sept 12th2-3:30 pmMeet at the State Park Headquarters to walk to poem locations for readings by selected poets Fred Stager and Leslie Leyland Fields.  Refreshments follow.

Seward:

Saturday Sept. 19th 9am to 12pm Tonsina Creek Trailhead. Poems in Place selected poets Aleria Jensen and Justine Pechuzal will be leading a free writing and hiking workshop, Pathway to Place: Writing our Way into Landscape.

Saturday Sept. 19th1:30-3:30 pm: Seward Pavilion. Please join us for a Poems in Place dedication. Celebrations will include a short talk by local historian Doug Capra and dedication and readings by selected poets Justine Pechuzal and Aleria Jensen. Refreshments.

Sunday Sept. 20th, 10am -1pm North Beach. Please join us to dedicate the second Poem in Place set between North Beach and Fort McGilvray. This event is weather dependent. Please provide your own transportation to North Beach. We will meet there at 10am to hike to the poem. After dedications we’ll visit Fort McGilvray.  Refreshments served.

Events are free.  All are welcome!

To register or for more information about either event please email poemsinplace@gmail.comm

Poems in Place is supported by Alaska State Parks, Alaska Center For the Book, the Rasmuson Foundation, Alaska State Council on the Arts, Alaska Humanities Forum, the Usibelli Foundation, Alaska Poetry League and numerous generous individuals.

Alaska Writers Guild & SCBWI Annual Writer’s Conference, September 19-20, Anchorage. Early registration starts May 2015. www.AlaskaWritersGuild.com

13 Chairs Literary Journal, a new literary journal publishing short stories and poetry from new and emerging authors, seeks submissions and volunteers. They are currently composing their flagship issue, straight out of JBER, AK. To learn more, and to submit, email info@13chairs.com or visit 13chairs.com.

Alaska Women Speak is now accepting submissions for the Winter 2015 issue.  The upcoming theme is "Talking over Coffee (or Tea)."  Submissions are due November 15th.

University of Alaska Press announces the release of Connecting Alaskans

Telecommunications in Alaska from Telegraph to Broadband by Heather E. Hudson. The book will be available in September 2015. Cloth Price is $60.00 and it is also available in ebook.

CIRQUE 7.1

Submission deadline: September 21, 2015

Publication date: December 21, 2015

Cirque is an independent literary journal staffed by volunteers, supported by readers and writers, and publishing in print and online. Cirque publishes the work of writers and artists from Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.  We are dedicated to building a larger reading audience for Cirque's contributors bringing their work to the world in a publication of the highest quality.  We publish work in all genres and look forward to reviewing your submissions.  For submission guidelines see www.cirquejournal.com

Donations: Please make donations at www.paypal.com to this email address, cirquejournal@gmail.com, or send a check to Sandra Kleven or Michael Burwell (editors) at CIRQUE, 3978 DEFIANCE STREET, ANCHORAGE, AK 99504

Incentives: Donate $100 or more and you will be considered a sponsor.  Your name will be listed in the issue and we will send you an 8 x 10 art print from one of Cirque's fine artists. Donate $50 and we will send an art print (8 x 10).  Donate an amount below $50 and we will send a signed "art" postcard with our thanks.  We ask for donations by email, twice yearly.  Your amazing response has made it easy to produce the journal with limited requests for funds.

Big prize:Artist, Jo Going, of Homer, Alaska, has donated an original water color to be given to the first person to contribute $1000 to Cirque.  See details on page 4 of the new issue at www.cirquejournal.com.

Subscriptions:  $40 per year.  Go to www.cirquejournal.com to subscribe.  Or send an email to cirquejournal@gmail.com and we'll work out payment.

Barnes & Noblehas scheduled book fairs and fundraising events for the coming school year and is in demand for local children’s book author presenters. If you are interested in participating in these events, please contact Renee Millner, Community Business Development Manager at 907-279-7323 or email her at crm2784@bn.com

The Alaska Quarterly Reviewwill publish Sparks: A Conversation in Poems and Paintings in its entirety in the May 2016 issue. You can see, in order, each of Peggy Shumaker's poems and each of Kesler Woodward's paintings from their year-long collaboration.

Have news or events you'd like to see listed here? Email details to 49roundup (at) gmail.com. Your message must be received by noon on the Thursday before the roundup is scheduled to run. Unless your event falls in the "Opportunities" category, it should occur no more than 30 days from when we receive your email.

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