Book Talk and Signing — The Land We Share: A Love Affair Told in Hunting Stories

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Book Talk and Signing — The Land We Share: A Love Affair Told in Hunting Stories

Join us for selected readings and remarks by the authors of “The Land We Share: A Love Affair Told in Hunting Stories” during this special Anchorage Museum book release event. In partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and Bureau of Land Management, noted conservation and hunting writers Christine Cunningham and Steve Meyer share stories about wild lands, animals, and the relationships that can form around hunting.
 
Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at the conclusion of the event. Free. Registration is recommended. Please use the special event entrance on 7th Avenue.

About the Authors:

Christine Cunningham was born in Sitka, Alaska, and is a lifelong Alaskan, author, and outdoor columnist. Christine has published articles in a variety of hunting and conservation publications, including Alaska Magazine, Gray’s Sporting Journal, Sports Afield, Shooting Sportsman, Pheasants Forever, Delta Waterfowl, and Wildfowl. 
 
Steve Meyer grew up in Milnor, North Dakota and has lived and hunted in Alaska for over 50 years. Steve’s writing and photography have been featured by the BBC and in outdoor publications, including Sports Afield, Gun Dog, Dakota Country, Pheasants Forever, and Fur-Fish-Game Magazine.
 
Both began writing an alternating newspaper column in the Redoubt Reporter, a community newspaper, before they began their shared column for the Anchorage Daily News. They make their home on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula where they live and hunt with a family of bird dogs.

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