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Yet another reason to love Tahoe

September 10, 2012 By colleenmbusch

David Zimmerman and I received a warm welcome from the Squaw Valley Institute last weekend, where we presented the Fire Monks story and talked with Tahoe residents and Squaw Valley Fire Chief Pete Bansen (who is multi-talented and also handled the tech side of my presentation). A big highlight of the evening was meeting with a group of kids who’ve been discussing Fire Monks with Carolyn Hamilton, an old friend from the Squaw Valley Community of Writers conference.

Soon, I’ll be putting up a page with more detail about the great work Carolyn is doing with these smart and adventuresome kids.
Speaking of adventuresome, another guest season at Tassajara has drawn to a close, and fire monks Mako Voelkel and Graham Ross are leaving the monastery in the Ventana Wilderness to travel to India and Southeast Asia, continuing to practice way-seeking, but in a whole new context. Read about their journey (and support them if you feel moved) on their blog:
https://thecloudmountains.com/

Filed Under: adventure, fire monks, Squaw Valley Institute, Zen

Still on tour

September 5, 2012 By colleenmbusch

Fire season is still in full swing, and I’m still getting out there to meet readers and talk about Fire Monks. Here’s a photo with a new friend from the Oregon Country Fair, where I was when the Basin Complex fire burned through Tassajara in 2008, and where I read this past July.

I’m excited for an event Friday with the Squaw Valley Institute. Fire Monk David Zimmerman will join me, along with local fire service folks, to talk about living with wildfire. Check out my events page for more scheduled events, including San Francisco’s moving literary feast, LitQuake.

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Write a review!

July 31, 2012 By colleenmbusch

An editor at The Oregonian is looking at a stack of Buddhist books on her desk and trying to decide whether to take the time to read it. I wouldn’t narrowly categorize Fire Monks as a Buddhist book, but that’s beside the point. If you’re a fan, help her decide to crack it open by commenting here: https://www.oregonlive.com/living/index.ssf/2012/07/buddhist_books_fighting_fires.html

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Fun and Fire Safety

July 23, 2012 By colleenmbusch


I love the Oregon Country Fair. Even if by the end of it, I’m ready to sleep for a week, it’s such a great combination of creative, fun-loving, good-hearted zaniness and social and environmental responsibility. On the day my husband and I arrived at the Fair, we encountered this fire-extinguisher demo by a local firefighter in the parking lot, where I got to practice my fire-extinguisher skills.

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Pub Day & Red Flags Flying

June 26, 2012 By colleenmbusch

Today is pub day for Fire Monks in paperback. I’ll be reading at Diesel in Oakland tonight to mark this happy occasion, but I’ll also be thinking about the people in Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah who are experiencing the same sort of weather that led to the Basin Complex fire that threatened Tassajara in 2008. Red flag warnings have been issued in all three states today as forecasters predict dry lightning, low humidity, and high heat–not the kind of forecasts fire managers like to see. May cooler temps come soon.

Filed Under: fire monks, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2012 fire season, Fire Monks, red flag warnings, wildifre

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