Dec. 15, 2018: Alaska authors Townsend, Harbeson Jr. and Jones discuss their latest books
by Michelle Saport |
Townsend, Harbeson Jr. and Jones: New Books and Three Genres Saturday, Dec. 15, 1-3 p.m. UAA Campus Bookstore
Alaska authors Stan Jones (Big Empty), Lori Townsend (Ghost Ship) and George Harbeson Jr. (Shadowed Times) discuss their new books, writing, and Alaskan literary genres.
Stan Jones-mystery author of Tundra Kill; White Sky, Black Ice; Shaman Pass; Frozen Sun; and Village of the Ghost Bears-collaborated with Patricia Watts on the sixth Nathan Active series called The Big Empty. In the story, Nathan Active investigates a suspicious plane crash in Chukchi.
Lori Townsend's novel Ghost Ship welcomes back Anchorage-based reporter Zilla Gillette, who is investigating an unusual
disappearance of a group of nine teenagers from the Bering Strait community of Nome.
Lori Townsend is the news director for the Alaska Public Radio Network. Her first
book, American Home Wrecker, introduced the tough and insightful Zilla Gillette.
George Harbeson Jr.'s short story collection Shadowed Times: Alaska stories of another age was a finalist in the Brighthorse Books' Prize for Short Fiction, 2017. "These Alaska
short stories weave in and out of the shifting shadows and interlacing light cast
by colliding cultures, by loss and loneliness, by redemption and hope, by dreams and
nostalgic reminiscences... all rooted in the Alaskan natural landscape." George Harbeson
Jr. is also author of Homesteaders in the Headlights, a memoir that traces his family's move to and homestead in Knik, Alaska, starting
in 1954.
Readers and writers from all walks of Alaska are encouraged to attend. This is the last bookstore special event for 2018. Spring 2019 events will be announced in early January.
The UAA Campus Bookstore will be open Noon-5 p.m. this Saturday and there is free parking at UAA.
