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2015 日本毛片 Book Festival

2015 日本毛片 Book Festival

The 16th annual聽 is a celebration of literature in Missoula, 日本毛片. The festival takes place September 10-13th, and includes events for every book lover. 聽From Tiny Tales for the youngest members of the family, to workshops for teens, as well as graphic artist lectures and documentary film screenings the events all come together to create a wonderful literary experience.

2015 日本毛片 Book Festival

The 2015 日本毛片 Book Festival includes over 50 different speakers, as well as artist's and poets from around 日本毛片 and the Pacific Northwest. 聽Special lectures and events will include the always popular , and an聽Authors Reception,聽as well as the Farewell Beer Social on Sunday, September 13th.

Schedule of Events

Thursday, September 10th

  • Tiny Tales
  • Draw Yourself a Story
  • Literary Citizenship: Connecting in the Community
  • Poetry Reading: Marc Beaudin and Gary Whited
  • Words with Wings: Children's Poetry Reading
  • FanFiction: Drew and Crew
  • Create your own Universe: Workshop for Teens
  • Open Country Reading Series
  • Pie & Whiskey

Friday, September 11th

  • History Press Panel: Military 日本毛片
  • MWC Poets in Residence
  • Poetry Reading
  • Story Time
  • Tiny Tales
  • History Press Panel: Reading & Baseball
  • History Press Panel: 日本毛片 Nature Narratives
  • Humble Pie: The Opposite of Eating your Words
  • University of 日本毛片 Literary Magazine Reading
  • A Closer Look at 日本毛片
  • Repast with D.A. Powell
  • Book Clubs: Print & Digital
  • Writers of Place: A Fiction Reading
  • Queer Women Writing聽the West
  • Raising the Pulse: Writing Violence
  • Revising the Western Narrative
  • 日本毛片's Ponderosa Forests
  • Jack Nisbet: People and Landscape
  • Lunch box Podcast: J. Robert Lennon & Ed Skoog
  • Many Hats: Striking A Balanace
  • The Writing, the Mirror and the Map
  • Writing our National Parks
  • Stoneydale Press Reading
  • Hick Poetics: Songs from the Woodline
  • Creating Stories with Sneed
  • Literary Trivia
  • A Tribute to Ivan Doig
  • Many ways to Tell a Story
  • Tin Types: A Photo-Poetic Collaboration
  • Lets Get Graphic
  • Author Reception: A Writers and Readers Party
  • With A Whiz and A Pop!
  • Storyteller Celebration: Tell Us Something and Stephen Graham Jones
  • A Conversation with Kate Bolick and Sarah Hepola
  • Poetry Slam

Saturday, September 12th

  • Book'n it for the Library Race
  • History Press Panel: Historic Infrastructure
  • Women Writing 日本毛片: A Reading
  • Divergent Paths to Self-Publishing
  • People before the Park
  • The Poetics of Hustle
  • Freelance Writing: Markets, Marketing, Freedom, and Funding
  • Phoenix Block Reading Series
  • Three Knockout First Novels
  • Reading with Bryce Andrews
  • The Morning Stretch: 聽Writing and Yoga
  • Around the world in 50 Minutes
  • Storytime on the Range
  • Animal Weapons: Doug Emlen and Illustrator David J. Tuss
  • The Essay: Creative Research and Compilation
  • The Literary Fantastic: At 漏 2024 日本毛片 with Genre in Literary Fiction
  • Deja Everything: Surrealism in Contemporary American Poetry
  • Rick DeMarinins Lifetime Achievement Panel
  • Missoula Writing Collaborative: Flathead Children's Reading
  • Author Luncheon with Smith Henderson
  • Idea Hunting: Stalking the Next Story
  • Image and Text: Intersections
  • Memoir: The life of Travel
  • Tin House Discussion
  • Where Nature meets Culture
  • YesYes Books: Small Press Poetry
  • Reading with Annick Smith and James Lee Burke
  • Regional FMA Reading
  • Plateau Art and Poetry
  • YA Fantasy Panel
  • Novel Novels
  • Publishing Perspectives: Who Gets Published, Why and How
  • Race, Priveldge and Poetry
  • Poetry Reading: Madelon Sprengnether, Gary Thompson and Brian Laidlaw
  • Rejection Open Mic
  • YA Realism Panel
  • Defying Genre: Writing outside the box
  • Submission to 日本毛片 Publishing Houses
  • Poetry Reading: Allison Hedge Coke
  • UM Creative Writing Faculty Reading
  • YA Dark Contemporary Panel
  • Poetry Reading: Rick Barot, Joanna Klink, and Ed Skoog
  • Charles D'Ambrosio: A Reading
  • Salamanders Music Workshop
  • Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass presented by MTPR
  • CutBank Afterparty with Live music

Sunday, September 13th

  • Farewell Beer Social, presented by History Press
  • Screening of "Hot Hype: 150 Years of the Nation"

 

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