01 Oct Telluride Library: “Authors Uncovered,” Pam Houston, “Without Exception,” 10/2!
Telluride’s Wilkinson Public Library announces a very special author event,”Authors Uncovered,” on Wednesday, October 2, 5:30pm. Pam Houston will be talking about her new book, “Without Exception,” and will be joined by the banjo player of the Montvales, Sally Buice, for a song/story mashup!
It will be a night to remember and will be held at the Telluride Science and Innovation Center (the old Ah Haa depot). We hope you can join us! See below for more details about the author and her new book.
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Pam Houston is the author of the memoir “Deep Creek: Finding Hope In The High Country”; “Cowboys Are My Weakness”; and “Air Mail.” Her two novels are “Contents May Have Shifted” and “Sight Hound”; her short stories include “Waltzing the Cat”; a collection of essays features “A Little More About Me.”
Houston teaches in the Creative Writing MFA program at the Institute of American Indian Arts Creative Writing MFA program; works as a Professor of English at UC Davis; and is a co-founder and creative director of the literary nonprofit Writing By Writers.
Houston lives 9.000 fee above sea level near the headwaters of the Rio Grande.
“Without Exception,” 9/24!
“Without Exception” is a call for freedom by way of abortion rights.
Written with equal parts candor and lyricism, Pam Houston illuminates the interconnected histories of abortion in the United States and in her own life during the decades when Roe v. Wade was the law of the land.
In her latest book Houston guides us through the shifting landscapes of politics, law, and self-determination in a country where access to medical care and the power to determine your own destiny are increasingly — and once again — dependent on geography and circumstance.
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