Carol Price of BookPeople of Moscow (Moscow, ID), shared photos and the following:
CMarie Fuhrman (editor Native Voices anthology released April) and Debra Gwartney (I Am A Stranger Here Myself) were together for a reading by Gwartney and a craft conversation at BookPeople of Moscow last Thursday evening for the inaugural Palouse Literary Festival, organized by the University of Idaho English Department and MFA program.
BookPeople hosted festival events with Fuhrman and Gwartney, as well as Leni Zumas, reading from her novel The Red Clocks.
Also in town for the festival were poet/artist Sam Roxas-Chua and poet John Sibley Williams.
You can read more about Gwartney’s book from The Seattle Times here.
Listen to the podcast of an interview with CMarie Fuhrman here.