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 James Wade, author
Aug
24
4:00 PM16:00

James Wade, author

seven and one books is hosting an author event this Saturday, Aug. 24. James Wade, author of 3 phenomenal books, has his 4th book release this Tuesday.

His new book, "Hollow Out the Dark," (Blackstone Publishing) is receiving incredible reviews. He has won awards for all of his previous releases with his last book being named as Winner of the 2023 Spur Award from the Western Writers of America for Best Contemporary Novel. He is most often compared to Cormac McCarthy and William Kent Kruger.

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Author/Artist Visit with Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Nov
6
7:00 PM19:00

Author/Artist Visit with Jarrett J. Krosoczka

The Cooper and Abilene High libraries are hosting a live reading of the book “Sunshine” with the author/artist talk followed by a short Q&A and book signing in the Paramount lobby.

The NCCIL is purchasing a copy of “Sunshine” for every Abilene ISD ninth-grader that will be distributed at the Paramount.

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Oct
28
12:00 PM12:00

Book Signing with John Erickson

John Erickson will sign copies of two new books -- No. 80 in the Hank the Cowdog series -- "The Secret Sleeping Powder Files" -- and the first in a new series, "Confessions of a Cowdog and Other Cowboy Tales." Erickson continues the incredible stories of Hank when he is caught sleeping on the job -- not a good look for the head of ranch security! Erickson also begins a new series of Cowboy Humor with "Confessions of a Cowdog." Hank was just one of many endearing characters in Erickson's early writings. The "Confessions" book gives a glimpse into how it all got started, with some laughs along the way.

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Fellow Writers on the Life and Legacy of Larry McMurtry
Oct
19
6:00 PM18:00

Fellow Writers on the Life and Legacy of Larry McMurtry

Five Texas writers will take the stage at The Grace Museum at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, to share their intimate perspectives and insights about Larry McMurtry, the internationally acclaimed novelist, screenwriter, and bookseller who died in 2021.

            The event, “Fellow Writers on the Life and Legacy of Larry McMurtry,” is being presented by Texas Star Trading Company and The Grace Museum. The program is free to the public.

            The five writers featured at the Grace are among 38 who contributed essays and

stories to a new book about McMurtry, Pastures of the Empty Page, published by the

University of Texas Press ($29.95 hardcover). The book will be available for purchase

and signing.

 

            Speakers are:

            George Getschow, a Wall Street Journal writer and Pulitzer Prize finalist who organized and edited the collection. He founded and remains the director of Archer City Writers Workshop in McMurtry’s hometown.

            Stephen Harrigan, a writer-at-large for Texas Monthly and the author of 13 books of fiction and nonfiction, including the best-selling novel The Gates of the Alamo.

            Kathryn Jones, a journalist, poet, and author of a forthcoming biography of Ben Johnson, who won an Academy Award for his supporting role as Sam the Lion in The Last Picture Show.

            Beverly Lowry, the author of six novels and five works of nonfiction, including her latest book, Dee Creek Drive: A Reckoning of Memory and Murder in the Mississippi Delta.

            Joe Specht, emeritus director of Jay-Rollins Library at McMurry University and author of The Women There Don’t Treat You Mean: Abilene in Song.

           

Praise for Pastures of the Empty Page:

More than three dozen writers contemplate the legacy of Texas’s most beloved author. . . a moving tribute.

~Andrew Graybill, Texas Monthly.

 

This book is part eulogy, part memoir, part literary criticism. All of it is absorbing.

~Michael Barnes, Austin American-Stateman

 

Pastures of the Empty Page is essential reading for both writers and readers. It should be on the bookshelf of everyone who values words, who appreciates insight and unexpected revelations, and who loves Larry McMurtry. As a bonus, it is brilliantly written. 

~Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene

 

No Texas man of letters loomed larger than Larry McMurtry. This wonderful encomium from friends and admirers gets at the peculiar magic behind McMurtry's long and incredibly eclectic career as a celebrated novelist, screenwriter, bibliophile, and student of the American West.

~Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder: The Epic Story of Kit Carson and the Conquest of the American West

 

A brilliant and insightful collection of essays and personal recollections about one of America’s most important writers. Honest, funny, and compelling: this will go down as one of our great literary histories.

~Philipp Meyer, author of The Son

 

The elegiac remembrances offer intimate glimpses into McMurtry’s life (collaborator Diana Ossana recalls the “emotional breakdown” he suffered after a heart attack), with no shortage of surprises. . . . McMurtry’s fans will want to track this down.

~Publishers Weekly

 

A conclave of writers gathers to consider the late Larry McMurtry (1936-2021). . . . Sprinkled with surprising revelations, this is a good collection for every McMurtry fan’s library.

~Kirkus

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Oct
14
11:30 AM11:30

Bring Your Bestie to the Bookstore

Katelyn Cole also known on Instagram as bookcasebeauty will be in town to launch her new book! A true celebration of friendship. The Shared Diary Society. Katelyn will sign books and we will have supplies for friendship bracelets and friend fun. No matter your age bring your friends and join us. Katelyn is an ACU Alum!

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Oct
12
6:30 PM18:30

Art Book Club

Adults are invited to be a part of our Art Book Club that focuses on reading books on all aspects of art, and then meeting up to discuss them with other readers and art enthusiasts on ArtWalk Night. We’re changing venues again in Downtown Abilene, and this month our group will meet at Grain Theory, located at 202 Pine St., Ste. 201. At this session, we’ll discuss Ross King’s “Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling,” led by Evynne Caffey from the Center for Contemporary Arts. Look for it at your library, borrow it from a friend, find it online, then come ready to discuss.

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Jun
15
to Jun 18

Friends of the Abilene Public Library Book Sale

  • Abilene Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

June 16th-17h - Everyone is welcome to the Convention Center to purchase materials from the collection. There’s something for everyone at the sale so come out ready to find some great titles.

June 18th- During the final day of the sale, $6.00 will get you a bag where you can take as many books as you can fit into it. All bags will be provided. Don’t miss out on your last chance to snag some great deals.

Proceeds go towards benefiting the Abilene Public Library. Your support of the sale not only helps you stock your personal libraries, it helps to support your public library to provide enhanced library services including materials, equipment, programming, and staff training opportunities.

Free Admission

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Jun
16
to Jun 18

Friends of the Library Book Sale

  • Abilene Convention Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Be a part of one of the biggest used book sales around by attending the Friends of the Abilene Public LIbrary's Annual Book Sale at your Abilene Convention Center. You'll find the best deals around on a wide selection of books, movies, music, children's books, and more. All proceeds from the sale go towards benefiting your Abilene Public Library. The majority of all the materials in the sale come from your donations to the library and you will be able to build your personal library at a fraction of the cost.

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Celebrate The Cat in the Hat's Birthday!
Mar
12
10:00 AM10:00

Celebrate The Cat in the Hat's Birthday!

  • National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

You are invited to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the beloved children’s title, “The Cat in The Hat” on March 12. As part of this celebration, Dr. Seuss Enterprises is reaching out to organizations that manage beloved landmarks to see if they can get as many statues as possible wearing the iconic red and white striped hat.

But that’s not all. Oh no. That is not all!

In addition to decorating the Storybook Capital of America’s sculptures in downtown in red and white, the National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature (NCCIL) will offer a free Dr. Seuss inspired art activity from 10 am to 1 pm March 12.

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