Author Event with S.M. Hulse

A tense Western and an assured debut, Black River tells the story of a man marked by a prison riot as he returns to the town, and the convict who shaped him. When Wes Carver returns to Black River, he carried two things in the cab of his truck: his wife's ashes and a letter from the prison parole board. The convict who held him hostage during a riot twenty years ago is being considered for release.

Wes has been away from Black River ever since the riot. He grew up in this small Montana town, encircled by mountains, and, like his father before him and most of the men there, he made his living as a Corrections Officer. A talented, natural fiddler, he found solace and joy in his music. But during that riot Bobby Williams changed everything for Wes--undermining his faith and taking away his ability to play.

How can a man who once embodied evil ever come to good? How can he pay for such crimes with anything but his life? As Wes considered his own choices and grieves for all he's lost, he must decide what he believes and whether he can let Williams walk away.

S.M. Hulse received her MFA from the University of Oregon and was a fiction fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her stories have appeared in Willow Springs, Witness, and Salamander. A horsewoman and fiddler, she has spent time in Washington, Montana, Idaho, and Oregon.

Cost: Free

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Thu. Mar. 5, 2015   noon


Location
Country Bookshelf
28 W. Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
(406) 587-0166
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