Events

« August 15, 2009 - September 14, 2009 »
 
08 / 15
Start: 10:30 am
End: 12:00 pm

Andrew Laz signs his book The Real World Series.

Saturday, August 15th. 10:30am F&F Downtown

 Meet Billings author Andrew Laz and enjoy his baseball fantasy!  Book available in store for $27.95


When Major League Baseball sponsors a good-will tournament, to everyone’s surprise, an unknown team from East Timor is winning games by lopsided scores. Mysteriously, all of their players have identical features. When the commissioner determines that Team East Timor is the brainchild of renegade geniuses from MIT, he puts together a team of baseball’s best players to play them, managed by Tommy Lasorda and George Steinbrenner. 

08 / 16
08 / 17
08 / 18
Start: 7:00 pm

M. Mark Miller presents and signs his book Adventures in Yellowstone.

Tuesday, August 18th. 7:00pm F&F Downtown

After its establishment in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was sufficiently famous that numerous people risked bear maulings, Indian attacks, and geyser burns just to glimpse its wonders. A surprising number of those who survived wrote about their adventures.  
    Join Bozeman author, Mark Miller for an evening of photos and Yellowstone tales. 

08 / 19
Start: 7:00 pm

The Fact and Fiction book club discusses Julie Powell's novel Julie & Julia. 7:00pm F&F Downtown.

08 / 20
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08 / 22
Start: 10:30 am
End: 1:00 pm

Carol Buchanan signs her new book God's Thunderbolt. Saturday, August 13th, 10:30am F&F Downtown.

“ I’ve waited three decades for someone to write a great novel about Montana’s Vigilante era, and here it is.”  Richard S. Wheeler

            2009 Spur Award Winner for Best First Novel

08 / 23
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08 / 28
Start: 7:00 pm

Naseem Rakha reads and signs

The Crying Tree

Friday, August 28th. 7:00pm F&F Downtown

“For anyone who has ever wondered how forgiveness is possible, even when the pain is overwhelming, wonder no more.  The Crying Tree takes you on a journey you won’t soon forget.”—-Sister Helen Prejean

Uncovered family secrets, death penalty issues, and many characters coming to terms with the past make this a book that will stay with you for a long time.  A great debut novel.-----Barbara

     (read more by clicking through on the title)

08 / 29
08 / 30
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 4:30 pm

Rick Bass

Signing and Reading

The Wild Marsh

3pm

F&F Downtown

In his latest book, Rick Bass emerges not just as a writer but as a father, a neighbor, and a gifted observer, uniquely able to bring us close to the drama and sanctity of small things, ensuring that though the wilderness is increasingly at risk, the voice of the wilderness will not disappear.

08 / 31
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09 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm

TERRY BROOKS 

Reading & Signing  

Wed, September 9th     7:00 pm

A PRINCESS OF LANDOVER

After fourteen years, Terry Brooks has returned to the magic kingdom of Landover. Ben Holiday, Chicago lawyer and mere mortal turned monarch of enchanted Landover, has grappled with scheming barons, fire-breathing beasts, diabolical conjurers, and extremely wicked witches. None of whom have prepared him for the most daunting of challengers–his teenage daughter. Sent by Ben and his beloved sylph bride, Willow, to an exclusive girls’ prep school, headstrong (and half-magical) Mistaya Holiday has found life in the natural world a less than perfect fit.

But back home in Landover, Mistaya’s frustrated father is just as determined that the precocious princess learn some responsibility, and he declares her grounded until she successfully refurbishes the long-forsaken royal library. Mortified by the prospect of salvaging a king’s ransom in moldy books–and horrified by word that repulsive local nobleman Lord Laphroig seeks to marry her–Mistaya decides that the only way to run her own life is to run away from home.

09 / 10
Start: 7:00 pm

 

As part of the University of Montana's Creative Writing Fall Series, poet and acclaimed German translator Peter Filkins will give a public talk titled “Ingeborg Bachmann: Everyday War,” at the University Center Lounge, Thursday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

A reception will follow at 8 p.m. in the Davidson Honors College Lounge.
Peter Filkins' talk is held in conjunction with the internationally traveling exhibit "Ingeborg Bachmann: Writing against War" that features the 20th-century Austrian author's writings and politicalwork from the 1940’s to the 1970’s.

This photo exhibit of Bachmann and her work, on loan from the Austrian Cultural Ministry, will be displayed in the University Center Lounge August 31 to Sept. 2.

 

More about Peter Filkins. . .

PETER FILKINS is a poet and an acclaimed translator
who received a Berlin Prize fellowship in 2005. Filkins is the author
of two books of poems, After Homer (2002) and What She Knew (1998). His translation of H.G. Adler's Holocaust novel, The Journey, was published in 2008, and his translation of Ingeborg Bachmann's collected poems, Darkness Spoken, was published in 2006.
Filkins is the recipient of an Outstanding Translation Award (1994)
from the American Literary Translators Association and a Distinguished
Translation Award (2007) from the Austrian government. His poems,
essays, and translations have appeared in numerous journals, including The American Scholar, Paris Review, Poetry, Partisan Review, and the N.Y. Times Book Review.
Filkins earned an MFA in poetry at Columbia University and was a
Fulbright Fellow in German at the University of Vienna from 1983 to
1985. He has held residencies at the Yaddo Artists Colony, the Millay
Colony for the Arts, and the MacDowell Colony. Filkins currently
teaches and is the head of the Poetry & Fiction Series at Bard
College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, MA.

 

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