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November 27, 2013
Seattle Book Events
Two pieces of good news: The Mushroom Hunters was just short-listed for the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Awards (thank you local indies!), and my first TV interview will be broadcast on the PBS show Well Read. Admittedly, I didn't sleep much before the interview (and I had a frog in my throat, the first cold of the season), but the 30-minute conversation flew by in a blink, and I thoroughly
Published on November 27, 2013 09:52
November 15, 2013
Next Stop, the Big Apple
The West is now home, but I never pass up a chance to revisit my childhood roots and plug into the electrical current that is New York City. On November 21, at 7 p.m., Slow Food NYC is hosting me for a slide presentation in Brooklyn, at Fitzcarraldo restaurant, and I guarantee a good time for all.
The picture above was snapped a few years ago from the inside of a wild mushroom delivery van at
The picture above was snapped a few years ago from the inside of a wild mushroom delivery van at
Published on November 15, 2013 09:37
November 5, 2013
Pickled Chanterelles
As reported in earlier posts, the Pacific Northwest's fall mushroom season has been a boon to recreational pickers this year. Kings, matsutake, chanterelles, sparassis, and others are fruiting in big numbers, and such abundance encourages us to get creative with how we stock the larder.
Most years I'll sauté and freeze more than enough chanterelles, to name but one variety, to get me through
Most years I'll sauté and freeze more than enough chanterelles, to name but one variety, to get me through
Published on November 05, 2013 08:58
October 30, 2013
The Wild Table
One of the perks of being a writer (besides the endless hours of self-doubt and boatloads of cash) is the chance to hit the road and meet up with likeminded folks—and call it work. Likeminded in my case means those who enjoy spending time both outdoors in nature and indoors in the kitchen.
This past weekend I traveled down to Eugene, Oregon, for the Mt. Pisgah Mushroom Festival. Along the
This past weekend I traveled down to Eugene, Oregon, for the Mt. Pisgah Mushroom Festival. Along the
Published on October 30, 2013 15:16
October 23, 2013
Upcoming Events
This fungi train keeps a-rolling...
Thursday night, October 24, I'll be part of an all-star lineup for Seattle Lit Crawl. Other readers will include Ivan Doig, Will Self, Claire Dederer, Neal Thompson, Ellen Forney, and many more. Join me at Capitol Cider at 8pm for the "Farm to Fable" crowd, with readings by Kathleen Flinn, Joe Ray, Kurt Timmermeister, and myself. After Party at Richard
Thursday night, October 24, I'll be part of an all-star lineup for Seattle Lit Crawl. Other readers will include Ivan Doig, Will Self, Claire Dederer, Neal Thompson, Ellen Forney, and many more. Join me at Capitol Cider at 8pm for the "Farm to Fable" crowd, with readings by Kathleen Flinn, Joe Ray, Kurt Timmermeister, and myself. After Party at Richard
Published on October 23, 2013 15:41
October 14, 2013
October 10, 2013
Wild Mushroom Show
This year marks the 50th year of the Puget Sound Mycological Society's annual mushroom show in Seattle, and what a silver anniversary it will be! Join the fungal fun this weekend in Seattle.
Unless you've been living under a mossy rock, you probably know this has been a extraordinary fall for fungi in the Pacific Northwest. The cool, wet weather is bringing out a diversity of wild mushrooms,
Unless you've been living under a mossy rock, you probably know this has been a extraordinary fall for fungi in the Pacific Northwest. The cool, wet weather is bringing out a diversity of wild mushrooms,
Published on October 10, 2013 08:50
September 27, 2013
Fungi on Tap
Ask commercial mushroom pickers in the greater Pacific Northwest how the season's going and they'll probably shrug. The central Oregon matsutake pick is weak, chanterelles on the coast—though abundant—are at rock-bottom prices, and Cascade lobsters are turning fishy fast.
Now ask a recreational picker and you're likely to hear that this is the best fall in recent memory. How can these two
Now ask a recreational picker and you're likely to hear that this is the best fall in recent memory. How can these two
Published on September 27, 2013 12:43
September 23, 2013
Mushrooms for the People
My new book The Mushroom Hunters has been on the shelves for nearly two weeks and I couldn't be happier with the reception so far. If it inspires a few curious readers to get outside and interact with their natural environment, all the better.
The Wall Street Journal calls the book a "rollicking narrative...delivering vivid and cinematic scenes on every page," and The Seattle Times, comparing
The Wall Street Journal calls the book a "rollicking narrative...delivering vivid and cinematic scenes on every page," and The Seattle Times, comparing
Published on September 23, 2013 08:17
September 11, 2013
Book Launch at Elliott Bay, Sept. 12
For those of you in the Seattle area, please join me at Elliott Bay Books this Thursday, September 12, at 7 pm. I'll be reading from The Mushroom Hunters: On the Trail of an Underground America, showing slides, and raffling off bags of dried morels. The cafe will have shroomy bites and wine. There might even be a special guest visitor...
This past Tuesday I was in Washington, D.C., for the
This past Tuesday I was in Washington, D.C., for the
Published on September 11, 2013 08:51