Fisher Peak Chronicles

One of the most photographed landmarks in the Kootenay region, Mount Fisher holds the fascination of locals and visitors with its majestic vista and relatively easy access. It is our own little Mt. Everest, and scaling it has become a rite-of-passage for many outdoor enthusiasts from near and far. Fisher Peak Chronicles captures the heritage, culture and legacy of Mount Fisher through a series of real adventure stories from contributors and historical sources. To order a copy at $24.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

 

The adventurous life of Conrad Kain

This historical novel tells the story of Conrad Kain’s 25 years in Canada in a manner, which reflects the overall spirit and experience of the early days of alpine adventure in the Canadian Rockies – from his arrival as a young man to his later years in and around Wilmer in the Columbia Valley. To order a copy at $19.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

 

Life and times of Jack Fisher

This historical novel tells the story of Jack Fisher in an entertaining manner, one that reflects the overall spirit and experience of the frontier.  To order a copy at $21.95 (plus $5.00 for shipping and mailing in Canada — $6.00 shipping to USA), Email keithp57@gmail.com

 

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Thursday
Nov272014

Fisher Peak Chronicles: Open House & Book Signing Event – Kootenay Authors Meet & Greet

 

Author Keith G. Powell, along with Lotus Books, is hosting an open house and book signing event on Saturday, December 6th, 2 to 4 pm.  Everyone is welcome to stop by for coffee and cookies.  It’s a great way to learn about Kootenay books and do a meet and greet with a number of Kootenay authors who will be in the store for the afternoon.


Keith G. Powell, author of the popular new book, Fisher Peak Chronicles will be on hand to share his Mount Fisher stories, sign his new book and collect any new Fisher Peak stories and photos people might like to share. This is your opportunity to visit with many of the contributors to the book who also have been invited to attend this event.

“This is really an appreciation event, and an open house for the public.  It is a great opportunity to thank all the dozens of contributors to my new book, Fisher Peak Chronicles.” said Keith G. Powell.  “So many people generously contributed their stories and photos to the project, so I wanted to thank them with a special event.  I am hoping that people will also bring their Mount Fisher stories and photos to share with everyone else.  Who knows, maybe some of these stories will end up in a future edition of the book?”

Fisher Peak Chronicles, just released this fall, contains over 30 accounts of adventures on Mount Fisher, dating back to the first time the mountain was climbed in 1910, and has over 70 photographs documenting much of the Fisher Peak experience and history. 

“Fisher Peak Chronicles has been one of our best-selling books this fall. We are excited to host this event and to have so many Kootenay authors in-store too,” said Erin Dalton, owner of Lotus Books. “At Lotus Books, we love special events and this is a great way for us to support the local writers in the community and give our customers the chance to meet these authors in a casual, comfortable setting.”

You are invited to come by and meet local authors this Saturday, December 6th, at Lotus Books 33 –10thAvenue South in downtown Cranbrook, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Kootenay authors in attendance:

Keith G. Powell: Cranbrook author of Living in the Shadow of Fisher Peak and Raising Kain, the adventurous life of Conrad Kain and the new book, Fisher Peak Chronicles.

Brendan Gillen: This Cranbrook author of has published over a half a dozen adventure stories in the grand tradition of Jack London—man verses the elements. His newest book is hot of press with more adventures from Stewart, B.C. and Canada’s high north.

Colin Cartwright: Canal Flat resident Colin Cartwright knows of what he writes. His two books are Empty on the Swan and Kootenay Bearsare exquisite reads and as he shares his personal knowledge and adventures.

Janet Penner: Just published last year, Cranbrook author Janet Penner’s book is the touching personal family memoir, Waltzing with My Dad.  Janet has written a true story of growing up a northern girl who often faced unexpected challenges. It has proven to be a hard-to-put-down page turner.

Susan Lohrer: This Creston writer has just published a new romantic comedy called Over the Edge and she is also the author of another romantic comedy novel entitled Rocky Road.

Drop by for coffee and cookies and spend an enjoyable afternoon chatting with local Kootenay authors.