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Venue: Montvale Event Center: Third Floor Ballroom clear filter
Saturday, April 12
 

11:30am PDT

Imagining the End: Writing Fictional Apocalypses
Saturday April 12, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
From zombie invasions to nuclear wars, the end of the world has been envisioned again and again in any number of terrific and unsettling ways. How can authors keep the genre fresh and entertaining for an ever-wider audience? Join authors Tara Campbell and Laura Jean McKay as they discuss their processes in crafting fictional apocalypses that feel relevant and insightful to readers in a post-pandemic world. Tara Campbell writes crossover sci-fi, speculative fiction off the warp-drive path; her themes are not about technology and machines, but what happens when an ordinary person (or creature) faces extraordinary circumstances. Laura Jean McKay’s writing blurs the line between humans and animals in humorous and transcendent ways; her work shows a keen mastery of prose and a remarkable awareness of our relationship with the natural world. Join these two speculative fiction writers in a reading and discussion of craft, process, and genre! Purchase the author's books via Auntie's Bookstore.

We are very sad to announce that Laura Jean McKay is no longer able to make it to this event! Tara Campbell will graciously read an excerpt from Laura's work and incorporate her themes into her discussion. Make sure to join us to support Tara! And you'll still be able to catch Laura in her virtual event on Sunday and interact with her in the live chat! 

*Note that a Book Fair Pass is required which is $25+fees and covers entry for all 12+ events at the Montvale Event Center along with entry into the Book Fair. You will be able to come and go all day with this ticket. 

Tickets are on sale via this link! Please note that the link  will take you to our Humanitix event page where you can select this specific event along with any other ticketed events you would like to attend. This system allows you to check out once for multiple tickets, and does not require registration.

Please fill out our festival survey after you have attended this event. The information you provide will help us obtain critical grant funding and will help make next year’s festival even better!  
Authors
avatar for Laura Jean McKay

Laura Jean McKay

Laura Jean McKay is the author of The Animals in That Country (Scribe 2020) - winner of the prestigious Arthur C Clarke Award, The Victorian Prize for Literature, the ABIA Small Publishers Adult Book of the Year and co-winner of the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 2021... Read More →
avatar for Tara Campbell

Tara Campbell

Tara Campbell is an award-winning writer, teacher, Kimbilio Fellow, fiction co-editor at Barrelhouse, and graduate of American University's MFA in Creative Writing. Publication credits include Masters Review, Wigleaf, Electric Literature, CRAFT Literary, Uncharted Magazine, Daily... Read More →
Saturday April 12, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
Montvale Event Center: Third Floor Ballroom 1019 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, WA, USA

1:00pm PDT

Rural American Writing with Willow Springs Books
Saturday April 12, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Join us in celebrating the release of Dan Morris' Tree, Moss Fungus, and Fern, published by Willow Springs Books. This event will be a reading and discussion of writing in the Northwest, featuring Dan Morris, John Keeble, and Jonathan Johnson, in celebration of Willow Springs Books' John Keeble Series in Rural American Writing. Tree, Moss Fungus, and Fern is the second publication in this series.

*Note that a Book Fair Pass is required which is $25+fees and covers entry for all 12+ events at the Montvale Event Center along with entry into the Book Fair. You will be able to come and go all day with this ticket. 

Tickets will be on sale via this link on Monday, March 3rd! Please note that the link will take you to our Humanitix event page where you can select this specific event along with any other ticketed events you would like to attend. This system allows you to check out once for multiple tickets, and does not require registration.

Please fill out our festival survey after you have attended this event. The information you provide will help us obtain critical grant funding and will help make next year’s festival even better!  
Saturday April 12, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm PDT
Montvale Event Center: Third Floor Ballroom 1019 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, WA, USA

2:30pm PDT

Haunted Cities: Perspectives From the Pacific
Saturday April 12, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
“[U]ltimately, the place but is only a name, the City [...] a universe of rented spaces haunted by a nowhere or by dreamed-of places.” Drawing from this quote from Michel de Certeau, four authors join to explore their interactions with place and displacement — and the haunting spaces that those experiences create. From migrations across oceans to collective memory and trauma to the threat of climate disaster, these writers contend with what it means to make and remake a home. Hear short stories from Seattle residers Daniel Tam-Claiborne, Diana Xin, and Juan Carlos Reyes, and poems from Josh Fomon, all exploring movement across a city, from the known to unknown, the strange to the familiar, the secret hidden spaces, and the points of connection and meaning that echo something out of reach. From Fomon’s work with Black Ocean publishers to Tam-Claiborne’s debut novel to Xin and Reyes’ debut short story collections, this is a panel you won’t want to miss. Purchase the author's books via Auntie's Bookstore!

*Note that a Book Fair Pass is required which is $25+fees and covers entry for all 12+ events at the Montvale Event Center along with entry into the Book Fair. You will be able to come and go all day with this ticket. 

Tickets are on sale via this link! Please note that the link  will take you to our Humanitix event page where you can select this specific event along with any other ticketed events you would like to attend. This system allows you to check out once for multiple tickets, and does not require registration.

Please fill out our festival survey after you have attended this event. The information you provide will help us obtain critical grant funding and will help make next year’s festival even better!  
Authors
avatar for Josh Fomon

Josh Fomon

Josh Fomon's second book, Our Human Shores, will be published by Black Ocean in spring 2025. His poems have appeared in a variety of journals, including: Afternoon Visitor, Black Sun Lit’s Vestiges, Caketrain, DIAGRAM, The Destroyer, DREGINALD, The Georgia Review, jubilat, mercury... Read More →
avatar for Juan Carlos Reyes

Juan Carlos Reyes

Juan Carlos Reyes was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, and now lives with his family in Seattle, WA. His debut fiction collection, Three Alarm Fire (2024), was released by Hinton Publishing. His short fiction, essays, and poems have been published in Moss, The Under Review, and Hawai’i... Read More →
avatar for Daniel Tam-Claiborne

Daniel Tam-Claiborne

Daniel Tam-Claiborne is a multiracial writer, multimedia producer, and nonprofit director. He is the author of the short story collection What Never Leaves, and his writing has appeared in Catapult, Literary Hub, Off Assignment, The Rumpus, HuffPost, and elsewhere. A 2022 National... Read More →
avatar for Diana Xin

Diana Xin

Born in the Hebei province of China and raised in the American Midwest, Diana Xin lived in Chicago, Beijing, and Missoula before landing in Seattle. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Montana and serves as a contributing editor for Moss. She is a recipient... Read More →
Saturday April 12, 2025 2:30pm - 3:30pm PDT
Montvale Event Center: Third Floor Ballroom 1019 West 1st Avenue, Spokane, WA, USA
 
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