What Makes a Great Alaskan Story? Find Out at This Special Author Event

Alaska isn’t just a backdrop – it’s a source of inspiration, challenge, and mystery for writers across the state. If you’ve ever wondered what makes a story feel truly Alaskan, this upcoming event at the Consortium Library is for you.

What:
The Mountain, the Mystery, and the Muse: What Makes a Great Alaskan Story?
A panel conversation with three published Alaskan authors about how the land, people, and experiences of Alaska shape their writing.

Who:
Featuring authors Martha Amore, Don Rearden, and John Messick

When:
Friday, October 3
6:00 to 7:30 p.m.

Where:
Library 307
UAA/APU Consortium Library

Bonus:
Light refreshments will be served
Virtual attendance option available (scan the QR code in the flyer below)

Whether you’re a writer, reader, student, or just someone who loves a good story rooted in place, this event is a great opportunity to hear directly from authors who live and write Alaska. Learn how they find inspiration, what keeps them going, and how they bring the Last Frontier to life on the page.

Scroll down to view the flyer for full details and virtual access info.