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SUMMARY:The Search for Belonging: Cults\, Longing\, and Awakening with Blair Glaser and Priya Hutner
DESCRIPTION:Join the 2nd Annual Truckee Literary Crawl for an intimate evening with author Priya Hutner celebrating her memoir\, “Chasing Nirvana: A Seeker’s Story of Love\, Loss\, and Liberation\,” and Blair Glaser\, author of “This Incredible Longing\,” for a thoughtful conversation exploring belief\, devotion\, spiritual entrapment and the courage to reclaim one’s inner authority. \n\nModerated by Katherine Hill\, co-founder of the Tahoe Literary Festival and publisher of Tahoe Guide\, the evening will include a reading\, Q&A and book signing. Both authors will have books available for purchase. The event is free and open to all\, with advanced registration highly recommended at TruckeeLitCrawl.com due to limited space.
CATEGORIES:MEMOIR
LOCATION:Church of the Mountains\, 10069 Church St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Welcome Reception & Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join the opening welcome and reception for the 2026 Truckee Literary Crawl and meet event organizers\, presenting authors and fellow attendees.&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:Truckee Artist Lofts\, 9848 Gallery\, 9848 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Children's Book - Emanuel Rose\, Ashleigh Goodwin and Connor Fogal
DESCRIPTION:Emanuel Rose reads from Summer’s Magical Night\, a charming tale set in the enchanting Weneha Forest\, focusing on a unique and adventurous fox named Summer.\n\nConner Can You Can\, Too is a book by Ashley Goodwin and Fogal Connor that tells the inspiring story of Connor\, a young man living with cerebral palsy.
CATEGORIES:CHILDREN'S BOOKS
LOCATION:Truckee Artist Lofts\, 9848 Gallery\, 9848 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Fiction - Kim Culbertson\, Elizabeth Reed Aden and Meredith Stisser
DESCRIPTION:Set during the 2022-23 school year\, Other People's Kids (Sibylline Press 2025) by Kim Culbertson shares the complicated lives of three teachers\, each at a crossroads.\n\nElizabeth Reed Aden reads from&nbsp\;The Goldilocks Genome--A Medical Thriller.&nbsp\;"Your genes determine whether your antidepressant heals you or harms you — and someone’s figured out how to use this information to kill you."\n\nMeredith Stisser shares an excerpt from The Perfect Way to Live\, to be published June 2026 which follows a chance encounter at an art gallery that leads into a polyamorous relationship between a married man and a woman half his age.
CATEGORIES:FICTION
LOCATION:Church of the Mountains\, 10079 Church St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Non-fiction - Kim Bateman\, Gabrielle Myers and Kayla Anderson
DESCRIPTION:Kim Bateman reads from Dying in Color&nbsp\; (Chiron Publications) and a passage that describes people at the end of life using creative imagination to visualize an afterlife.\n\nGabrielle shares from her farm-to-fork column published by Inside Sacramento.\n\nKayla Anderson reads from Best of California State Parks – Top 50 Parks In The Golden State\, to be published in March 2026.
CATEGORIES:NON-FICTION
LOCATION:Ridgeline Gallery\, 10104 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Elisa Garcia\, Melanie Perish and Karen Terrey
DESCRIPTION:To be released in 2026 Elisa Garcia reads from Blackout and her healing journey with alcoholism. &nbsp\;\n\nMelanie Perish reads from her poem Apparition at the Edge of the World\, a poignant piece that captures the essence of sorrow and the passage of time\, published in Rust & Moth\, Spring\, 2025.\n\nKaren Terrey shares new poems published in various literary journals and anthologies in the past year.
CATEGORIES:POETRY
LOCATION:Piper J Gallery\, 10250 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Samantha Pfisterer and Teri Ketchie
DESCRIPTION:\nSamantha Pfisterer shares poems from her anthology: Before I Knew Better (and other Poems of Becoming)&nbsp\;to be published April 17\, 2026.\n\nTeri Ketchie Nephew reads Where is Rock Bottom? published in the anthology\, Women in a Golden State\, Gunpowder Press\, summer 2025
CATEGORIES:POETRY
LOCATION:Gallery 5830\, 10060 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Science Fiction/Literary Fiction - Scott T. Miller\, Kyle Winters and Brandon Evans
DESCRIPTION:Listen to Scott T. Miller and the introduction to The Below\, a daring SciFi debut novel. "An investigator faces personal demons when his work takes him into dystopian subterranean slums... A compelling dystopian detective story with a unique setting that keeps its secrets close to the vest." — KIRKUS REVIEWS.\n\nKyle Winters reads from either his novella\, No Home Beyond the Way\, or his short story\, Burnover. Both will be published early 2026.\n\nBrandon Evans shares The Parable of the Road\, SacraSage Press and a humorous scene at a breakfast table where a sharp-tongued\, brilliant disaster named Casey recounts her dream about killing God in front of a conservative\, wholesome family.
CATEGORIES:SCIENCE FICTION/LITERARY FICTION
LOCATION:Moody's Bistro Bar & Beats\, 10007 Bridge St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Fiction - Ben Rogers\, J.A. Forde and Marisa Atha
DESCRIPTION:Ben Rogers reads from The Daughters\, published by UN Press in November\, 2025. Renowned―albeit washed-up―author Peter Zemeckis (“Z”) is relishing the sunset of a life spent single when Dr. Nancy Chu crash-lands in the bungalow next door. As Nancy’s family drags him into deeper water\, Z must rethink the ending to his own story.\n\nJ.A. Forde shares an excerpt from her book On The Ferry to Skye\, which is book three in her Love Along the Way series. It showcases the resilience of young love\, the strength of old love\, and how true love always finds a way—so long as you’re willing to work for it.\n\nMarisa Atha shares from her novel Written on the Wall\, which follows the the intertwined lives of four women. A compelling exploration of the ties that bind us and the choices that define us.
CATEGORIES:FICTION
LOCATION:Church of the Mountains\, 10079 Church St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Fiction-Mystery/Thriller: Alex Hoeft\, Anne Merino\, Brooke L. French \, Jeffrey Vernon Matucha
DESCRIPTION:Alex Hoeft shares with readers a passage from her short story\, The Arrow\, published as part of Dark Matter Ink's Little Red Flags: Stories of Cults\, Cons\, and Control on Feb. 17\, 2026.\n\nAnne Merino shares the opening chapter of Palliser Park published in June\, 2025. A glittering estate. A deadly fall. In 1919\, Simon and Alice Fairlight uncover dangerous secrets hidden behind Palliser Park's dazzling façade.\n\nBrook L. French Brooke is an author of three best-selling thrillers\, The Carolina Variant\, Inhuman Acts\, and Unnatural Intent. Brook reads from Unnatural Intent\, which was published in October of 2024.\n\nJeffrey Vernon Matucha\, a well-established author of the Bay Area’s punk rock scene in the 90’s shares a short story of The Closet. &nbsp\;Celebrated punk singer Gail Burp looks through her closet\, trying to decide what to wear to visit her late friend\, when all the memories come flooding in.
CATEGORIES:FICTION
LOCATION:Ridgeline Gallery\, 10104 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Memoir - Linda Gonzalez\, Marianna Marlowe and Marianne Porter
DESCRIPTION:Linda Gonzalez reads Double Vision\, Real and Visceral\, published in 2025 in her essay collection: Rest Like a Giant Tree\, Be Happy in the Midst of So Much.\n\nMarianna Marlowe will be reading an excerpt from her book\, Portrait of a Mestiza: A Memoir in Essays\, which will be published in May\, 2026 with She Writes Press.&nbsp\;\n\nMarianne Porter will be reading an excerpt from her prologue to her soon to be published coming-of-age memoir titled Adrift Across Europe.
CATEGORIES:MEMOIR
LOCATION:Uncorked Truckee\, 10118 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Non-fiction/Personal Growth - Dr. Deb Miller and Dr. Natasha Lukasiewich
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Deb Miller reads Forget the Fairy Tale and Find Your Happiness\, published June\, 2025 and distributed by Simon & Schuster.\n\nDr. Natasha Lukasiewich shares an excerpt from her published book from January 2026 called Survive\, Thrive\, Lead: Building Gritsilience In High Stakes Professions.
CATEGORIES:NON-FICTION
LOCATION:Truckee Artist Lofts\, 9848 Gallery\, 9848 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Fiction/Literary Fiction - Michael Thériault\, AnnElise Hatjakes and Elizabeth A. Tucker
DESCRIPTION:Featured in the literary magazine drip\, Michael Thériault reads "And So a Terror\," where on a predawn run\, a man encounters something that makes him reconsider his intention to father a child.\n\nAnnElise Hatjakes shares from her forthcoming collection Andromeda\, soon to be published by University of Nevada Press. In "Andromeda\," a college student's visit to a brothel spurs her sexual awakening.\n\nElizabeth Tucker reads an excerpt from her novel The Pale Flesh of Wood\, published by She Writes Press\, February 2025.
CATEGORIES:FICTION
LOCATION:Piper J Gallery\, 10250 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Memoir - Gemma Hartley\, Matt Fogelson\, and Priya Hutner
DESCRIPTION:Gemma Hartley reads an excerpt from her next book "No One Loves an Angry Woman: on Faith\, Culture\, and Feminine Rage" (Beacon Press\, Sept 22\, 2026).\n\nPriya Hutner reads from her debut memoir\, Chasing Nirvana: A Seeker’s Story of Love\, Loss\, and Liberation\, about growing up in cult-like spiritual community published March\, 2026.\n\nMatt Fogelson reads a passage from his debut memoir\, Restrung: Fatherhood in a Different Key\, published in February\, 2026. The book explores his complex relationship with his late father\, using music as a central theme to navigate grief\, loss\, and the challenges of fatherhood.
CATEGORIES:MEMOIR
LOCATION:Church of the Mountains\, 10079 Church St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Non-fiction/Essay - Tamera Buzick\, Michelle Wood and Michael Murray
DESCRIPTION:Tamera Buzick shares a passage from Bowers Mansion - The Legacy of a Comstock Family &nbsp\; Published March 2026 by University Nevada Press\, which covers Nevada history from the birth of Eilley Oram Bowers in 1826 to the mansion's restoration in 1968.\n\nMichelle Wood reads from her humorist essay\, The Second Time I Peed My Pants.\n\nMichael Murray shares from Writing Naked.&nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:NON-FICTION
LOCATION:Moody's Bistro Bar & Beats\, 10007 Bridge St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Aimee Lowenstern\, Teresa Breeden and Elisa Carlsen
DESCRIPTION:Aimee Lowenstern shares For Ornithologists\, Phlebotomists\, Geneticists\, and Poets recently published in Black Fox Literary Magazine.\n\nTeresa Breeden reads from her poetry book\, Handling Shadows\, published in the Fall of 2025\, which blends a tasty dollop of irony with a rich awareness of our shared vulnerabilities.\n\nElisa Carlsen shares poetry recently published in Scapegoat Review and carte blanche. &nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:POETRY
LOCATION:Ridgeline Gallery\, 10104 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Jesse James Ziegler\, Aimee Lowenstern\, Elisa Carlsen\, Teresa Breeden and Alexis Cota
DESCRIPTION:\nAlexis Cota\, a Truckee High School student\, shares original poetry\n\nAimee Lowenstern shares For Ornithologists\, Phlebotomists\, Geneticists\, and Poets recently published in Black Fox Literary Magazine.\n\nTeresa Breeden reads from her poetry book\, Handling Shadows\, published in the Fall of 2025\, which blends a tasty dollop of irony with a rich awareness of our shared vulnerabilities.\n\nElisa Carlsen shares poetry recently published in Scapegoat Review and carte blanche. &nbsp\;\n\nJesse James Ziegler is the City of Reno Poet Laureate Emeritus. Jesse will read from 50th Anniversary Nevada Poetry Society Anthology and Is It Monday Yet? An Anthology of Monday Night Poets.
CATEGORIES:POETRY
LOCATION:Ridgeline Gallery\, 10104 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Memoir - Becky Jensen\, Blair Glaser and Elizabeth Reed Aden
DESCRIPTION:Becky Jensen shares the Prologue of her memoir No Man's Land\, published in September 2025\, which drops listeners into the wilderness backcountry with her as she hikes the 500-mile Colorado Trail.\n\nBlair Glaser reads from This Incredible Longing: Finding My Self in a Near Cult Experience (Heliotrope Books\; Feb. 2026).\n\nElizabeth Reed Aden reads from her memoir\, Mud\, Microbes & Medicine which will be published April 21\, 2026 and shares the culture shock both of moving from California to Pennsylvania and from Philadelphia to Malo Island\, Vanuatu.
CATEGORIES:MEMOIR
LOCATION:Church of the Mountains\, 10079 Church St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Non-fiction/Memoir - Dillon Osleger\, David Pritchett and Susan Norman
DESCRIPTION:Dillon Osleger reads from Trail Work: Restoring the Paths and Stories of America’s Public Lands to be published by Heyday on May 12\, 2026\, where he shares a philosophical look into recreational land ethic.\n\nDavid Pritchett reads from Mossback: Ecology\, Emancipation\, and Foraging for Hope in Painful Places\, his debut essay collection exploring landscapes and mythologies at the intersection of environmental\, indigenous\, and social justice.\n\nSusan Norman reads excerpts from her memoir RISK\, published in June 2025 by Simon & Schuster\, and her connection to wild rivers as a whitewater world champion\, and how the journey heals past and current childhood trauma.
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LOCATION:Piper J Gallery\, 10250 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Elisa Garcia. J. C. Olander and Jesse James Ziegler
DESCRIPTION:Elisa Garcia is the current City of Reno Poet Laureate and a proud member of the Spoken Views Collective. Through her poetry\, she delves into family\, identity\, and the tender journey of self-acceptance - using her words as both resistance and a path to healing.&nbsp\;\n\nPublished in the anthology "Voices" by Cold River Press in 2025\, J.C. Olander reads To the Earth\, a poem honoring the Earth: its beauty and intimate relationship with humans. \n\nJesse James Ziegler is the City of Reno Poet Laureate Emeritus. He' reads from 50th Anniversary Nevada Poetry Society Anthology and Is It Monday Yet? An Anthology of Monday Night Poets.
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LOCATION:Ridgeline Gallery\, 10104 Donner Pass Rd\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Poetry - Jillian Makoutz\, Teresa Breeden\, and Nisha Srinivasa
DESCRIPTION:Jillian Makoutz reads A Poem About Spring to be published in 2026 about embracing the beauty of the moment in the midst of the chaos of an unpredictable world.\n\nNisha Srinivasa shares a selection of poems from her book\, The Synesthete's Rainbow\, officially releasing April 28th\, 2026.\n\nTeresa Breeden will read poetry from her latest book.\, Handling Shadows\, published in the Fall of 2025\, which blends a tasty dollop of irony with a rich awareness of our shared vulnerabilities.\n\n
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LOCATION:Gallery 5830\, 10060 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Young Adult/Fantasy - Jarret Keene\, Richard H. Moon and Terri Farley
DESCRIPTION:Jarret Keene reads from his upcoming dark superhero-horror fantasy Breakers Book One: Splitlight Legion (Dark Wolf Books\, 2026): When a secret Area 51 experiment resurrects a nuclear-powered revenant who begins feeding his way through 1980s Las Vegas\, a volatile team of superpowered young operatives—led by a haunted empath who fears them as much as the monster—must stop the apocalypse before Sin City burns in atomic neon.\n\nRichard H Moon shares To Conquer Death\, an historical fantasy novel\, published November 2025\, which follows the journey of two Kemetish brothers\, Koshei and Tyfon. Set in ancient Egypt\, Koshei and Tyfon\, who have risen to be great commanders in Pharaoh's army\, lead the army against a threat from the Sea People\, who try to invade the Egyptian coast.\n\nTerri Farley reads from Desert Dancer\, her seventh book in the Phantom Stallion series\, published by Simon & Schuster\, about a girl\, her horse\, and the beauty of the American West. &nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:YOUNG ADULT
LOCATION:Truckee Artist Lofts\, 9848 Gallery\, 9848 Donner Pass Road\, Truckee\, CA\, USA
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SUMMARY:Community Open Mic - Sign Ups
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy music by local band&nbsp\;Winter Grain Sicely and Kate Anderson at 5:30 p.m.\nGet on the open-mic list! Sign up in person to share your original poetry\, prose or singing/songwriting. Performances are limited to three minutes.&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:Alibi Ale Works - Truckee Public House\, 10069 Bridge St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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SUMMARY:Community Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a vibrant and energetic literary open mic and hear original poetry\, prose\, spoken word and singer/songwriters of all ages - many sharing their work for the first time.&nbsp\;\n\n
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LOCATION:Alibi Ale Works - Truckee Public House\, 10069 Bridge St\, Truckee\, CA 96161\, USA
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