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Elise Atchison Links
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You can subscribe to Montana Quarterly. Elk River Arts and Lectures. LOCAL BOOKSTORES and LIBRARIES. Conley’s Books and Music. Livingston-Park Co. Public Library. Sax and Fryer (Livingston). Vargo’s Jazz City and Books (Bozeman). Camas: The Nature of the West. Montana Magazine of Western History. Raven Publishing, Inc. High Plains Book Festival. Artist’s Field Guide to Greater Yellowstone. Barbara Deming Memorial Fund. Cutthroat: A Journal of the Arts. Dana Award for Short Fiction. Doug Fir Fiction Award.
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Wes Olson | Where to buy Books?
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Register to save your cart before it expires. Limited Editions ▼. Limited Editions ▼. Where to buy Books? Where can I buy the books? Crandleberry’s Cyber Café and Books, North Battleford, SK; www.crandleberrys.com. McNally Robinson, Saskatoon, SK; www.mcnallyrobinson.com. Prairie Winds and Silver Sage, Val Marie, SK; www.pwss.ca. Canadian Bison Association, Regina, SK; www.canadianbison.ca. McNally Robinson, Winnipeg, MB; www.mcnallyrobinson.com. Audrey’s Books, Edmonton, AB; www.audryes.ca.
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Country Bookshelf Reader: Bozeman Writers - Janet S. Fox
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Janet S. Fox. Children's Author, Speaker, Teacher. The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle. Get Organized Without Losing It. Why Dragons Don’t Have Handkerchiefs. Country Bookshelf Reader: Bozeman Writers. Country Bookshelf Reader: Bozeman Writers. I’m pleased that my contemporary young adult short story Jewels. Set in New York City, is included in this anthology of work by Bozeman-area authors. The anthology, published by Bangtail Press, is available exclusively at Country Bookshelf. In Bozeman, Montana.
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Through The Wardrobe: September 2014
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Sunday, September 28, 2014. Darlene Beck Jacobson and WHEELS OF CHANGE. Today on the blog I'm pleased to host an interview with Darlene Beck Jacobson. Whose debut middle grade WHEELS OF CHANGE. Is an inventive look at a window of history as the car was making its. Debut Here's just a bit of the great review Kirkus. To Kill a Mockingbird. Now, here's Darlene:. Please give readers a synopsis of WHEELS OF CHANGE. There were two family facts I discovered while researching my family tree. One was that my ...
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Through The Wardrobe: February 2014
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Living the Literary Life": The Writing Barn in Austin, Texas. About a year ago I had the good fortune to visit Austin, Texas. And stay in the Writing Barn. What a fabulous experience that was. The Barn is fast becoming a mecca for writers and artists of all stripes, but especially in the kidlit world, who wish to retreat, learn, or just spend some quiet time. During my three days there I wrote over 10,000 new words of my manuscript, and felt inspired and renewed. Fast forward ...
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Through The Wardrobe: Scotland and Other Hijinks
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014. Scotland and Other Hijinks. As you may know, I'm moving over to my new blog home, slowly but surely. At the moment I'm posting a series on the 1920s, and I'll be following that up with a series on San Francisco at the turn of the last century with intermittent posts on tips for writers. And a burn in the Scottish highlands:. And the standing stones at the Ring of Brodgar:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Janet on TeachingBooks.net. Follow me on Pinterest. ISBN-13 978-1-5...
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June | 2015 | Montana Women Writers
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The women. The words. The view. Monthly Archives: June 2015. A Memory in the Making. June 17, 2015. Under Marie F Martin. On May 25, Memorial Day, my daughter drove 120 miles to make this year’s cemetery run with me. I started doing this with my mom when I was in the fifth grade. Then Elmer covered her spot after she passed. And now, it is my daughter who faithfully travels so we can remember our loved ones. Then we drove to Hwy 93 and down to Glacier Memorial, (say thirty miles or so) and decorated Howa...
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Stores
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From the Pacific NW Booksellers Association promoting independents since 1965. The Storefront: NW booksellers. A Cup of News. 907-474-9574; toll free: 800-390-8999. 332 E Pioneer Ave #1. Hearthside Books, Etc. Parnassus Books and Gifts. With Fireside’s bookseller/author Eowyn Ivey. 720 South Alaska Street. Skagway News Depot and Books. River City Books & Espresso. 43965 Sterling Hwy, Ste. A. 180 N 8th Street. University of Idaho Bookstore. Vanderford’s Books and Office Products. 28 W Main St. 7834 SW Cap...
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Read.Eat.Think.: Looking Back, Looking Forward
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Reviews, recipes inspired by books, and thoughts about words. Looking Back, Looking Forward. My lovely holiday book tree. When I started 2013, I made a resolution to read 100 books this year, and let's just say mission accomplished. As you can see from my Pinterest board here. I've read 114. That's more than I thought I would read, to be honest. What really helped me reach the goal was all of the air travel I started in June - there's a lot to be said for a Kindle and some flight delays. By Jane Ridley&#...
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Read.Eat.Think.: Ready for the Journey
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Reviews, recipes inspired by books, and thoughts about words. Ready for the Journey. Review: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry. This is a book that came along just when I needed it. I find that happens to me quite often - that a book will resonate with me at the perfect moment or will give me an insight into something that's happening in my life. Queenie's letter said that she was dying of cancer, and that she wanted to thank Harold for being kind to her. It was a letter that made Harold feel gui...
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