Join Simmons Buntin for a reading from his new book Satellite: Essays on Fatherhood and Home, Near and Far, along with authors Zak Podmore and Michael Englehardt, for the Environmental Humanities Reading, a featured event of the Northern Arizona Book Festival.
No registration required–please join us!
Saturday, April 12, 6:30-8 p.m.
Firecreek Coffee
Flagstaff, Arizona
“I can’t think of a better guide—to whiptails, desert super blooms, craft beer, constellations, photography, fatherhood, community, and, well, life—than Simmons Buntin. From Denver to Tucson, to the Bosque del Apache, Mt. St. Helens, and beyond, Buntin writes with equal facility about the beautiful, dynamic intricacies of the natural world and the many lovely, knee-buckling complexities of family. These wide-ranging, self-aware, astute essays will leave you enlightened and deeply glad—glad right down to your heart and bones, the feathery roots of what some of us might even call a soul.”
— Joe Wilkins, author of The Entire Sky and The Mountain and the Fathers