Because of a family medical situation, Jack will not be able to appear for the following dates: Nov 19 Powell’s Nov 21 and 22 Portland Wild Arts Festival Dec 2 Wenatchee Dec 3 Twisp Dec 8 Tonasket Dec 9 Omak The Powell’s and December dates will be rescheduled. Sorry about any inconvenience....
Read MoreDue to a family medical situation, Jack is cancelling two upcoming library dates: Moses Lake on November 4. Waterville on Novermber 5. Sorry for any inconvenience. These events will be rescheduled soon.
Read MoreJack will be at Town Hall in Seattle on Tuesday, October 20 then at the Tacoma Public Library on Wednesday October 21. Jack Nisbet with John Marzluff & David Montgomery – Ancient Places Tuesday, October 20, 7:30 p.m. Town Hall, Seattle, Washington View Event Details Book Talk & Signing of “Ancient Places: People & Landscape in the Emerging Northwest” Wednesday, October 21, 7:00 p.m. Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, Washington View Event...
Read MoreJack Nisbet will be reading from his new book Ancient Places at a dozen branches of Washington’s North Central Regional Libraries this fall. The readings will explore different stories from the book, and each one will be accompanied by a slide presentation. See below for the upcoming schedule: Quincy Library Wednesday, October 14, 6:30 p.m. Quincy, Washington View Event Details Ephrata Library Thursday, October 15, 7:00 p.m. Ephrata, Washington View Event Details Chelan Library Thursday, October 22, 7:00 p.m. Chelan, Washington View Event Details Leavenworth Library Friday, October 23, 6:30 p.m. Leavenworth, Washington View Event Details Moses Lake Library...
Read More“Jack Nisbet has been writing about the landscape of the Inland Empire and Pacific Northwest for many years. In his books about David Thompson and David Douglas, the author did extensive research into the written records left by these early settlers. Now he goes one step further to seek modern information about the Ice Age Floods, the Willamette Meteorite, the 1872 Earthquake, the aurora borealis, and rich deposits of terra cotta clay—the genesis stories of the region. In the opening essay called “Chasing Electric Fluid,” Nisbet explores David Thompson’s 1792 reports of a possible meteor falling to earth where he saw mysterious glowing lights. John...
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