Come visit Soulstice Publishing as part of your Northern Arizona Book Festival experience this Saturday and Sunday.
Our booth at Heritage Square from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, will have all of our books for sale, plus two very special guests.
Lolita Paddock, a member of one of the more than 20 families who share their stories in Voices of Navajo Mothers and Daughters: Portraits of Beauty, will be on hand to discuss the award-winning book and sign copies from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
From 1:30-3:30 p.m., Julie Morrison, author of Barbed, a memoir that Kirkus Reviews called “keenly observant prose, capable of transporting readers directly to the trail,” will be on hand to sign books. The first 10 Barbed buyers will get a horseshoe to paint so they can make their own luck!
Soulstice will continue at the NAZ Book Festival on Sunday, April 14. We will celebrate our running-focused books by co-sponsoring the second annual Book It! at 10 a.m., just north of Wheeler Park on the Flagstaff Urban Trail System. Participants can bring a book to donate and receive a map where they can find other books along the trail to take home, including Soulstice favorites such as Abdi’s World, Running Up the Mountain, and To Imogene, a Flagstaff Love Letter. Come get some exercise and see what literary finds you may end up with.

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