In Conversation with Mark Warren | Indigo Heaven

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186 W Main St,Spartanburg SC 29306

08 September, 2021

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Join us at the bookshop for a conversation with award-winning author and speaker, Mark Warren, on September 8th at 7PM! Join us on Wednesday, September 8th, at 7PM with author Mark Warren! This author is a lifelong student of Native American and Western Frontier History, and we are looking forward to discussing his newest book, Indigo Heaven. This event will be held at the bookshop and is free to attend. There is limiting seating available, so please register to save your seat! . . . Indigo Heaven by Mark Warren Clayton Jane, a war-weary ex-Confederate from Georgia, heads west to Wyoming, where he reconstructs his life as a ranch foreman and right-hand man for an English cattle baron. When the Englishman's sister, a promising Surrey painter, visits along with her husband and young son, the ranch hands soon learn that this reunion is more than a family gathering. The brother-in-law, who provided most of the investment money for the Rolling F Ranch, has come to take over the ownership and management. As the crew ponders its shift of loyalty to such a man, they begin to see signs that he is a wife-beater. When Clayt attempts to interfere in this suppressed spousal abuse, he finds himself in an awkward position with his present employer and future employer. His dedication to protecting this headstrong artistic woman leads to a surprising bond between ranch foreman and celebrated painter, a relationship that totters between mutual respect and romance. With these complications in place, Clayton is treated to a new level of troubles. A Pinkerton detective is sent to Laramie to investigate anonymous threats from a would-be president-assassin. President Grant is due to come into town on a political tour, and Clayton--an ex-Southerner--finds himself on the Pinkerton's list of suspects. Mark Warren is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in Chemistry/Pre-med. He teaches nature classes and survival skills of the Cherokee at his school in the mountains of Southern Appalachia. The National Wildlife Federation named him Georgia's Conservation Educator of the Year in 1980. In 1998 Mark became the U.S. National Champion in whitewater canoeing, and in 1999 he won the World Championship Longbow title. Mark is a lifelong student of Native American and Western Frontier History. He is a member of the Wild West History Association and Western Writers of America. The Hub City Writers Project is a nonprofit organization in Spartanburg, South Carolina, dedicated to cultivating readers and nurturing writers through its independent small press, community bookstore, and diverse literary programming.

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