Lara Messersmith-Glavin in conversation with Caskey Russell- RUINER

Lara Messersmith-Glavin in conversation with Caskey Russell- RUINER

Village Books and Paper DreamsBellingham, WA
Saturday, May 16  •  4 PM - 5 PM
Overview

Join Lara Messersmith-Glavin for her newest book: RUINER, where storytelling is combat magic and ordinary people must fight!

“An intricate spiral staircase of a book that offers a rich invented world, lovingly rendered characters, and a propulsive plot that examines power, play, community bonds, and societal structures…It fascinates from first page to last.” --Madeline ffitch, author of Stay and Fight


“Ruiner is the sort of fantasy I always yearn to find, and find all too rarely. It’s an amazing, beautiful work of imagination focused on the struggles, sorrows and terrors of daily life in a world not ours, a world with strangeness to spare; and yet, through its meticulously built mythos, becomes a lens through which to view our own troubled world. Storylight for finding our way forward.” --Molly Gloss, award-winning author of The Dazzle of Day, Wild Life, and Unforeseen


War and physical violence have been rendered obsolete. Now tellers are pitted against each other, spinning tales out of storylight to outmaneuver the other, whether in battle, for glory, or in a bid to stave off poverty and hunger. But the teller must be careful, as a story lost in combat is lost forever--and with it, sometimes, a part of the teller.

Kell is a ritual lorist, trained in her people's legends and tradition of navigating by way of the pulsar stones across the vast and ever-changing desert. A gift from the gods, these ancient stones with their strange heartbeats are their most sacred resource. When the unthinkable happens and the imperial capital of Soogway annexes the stones, mining them for geologic resources, Kell must make her way to the city as an envoy of her clan--and reluctant combat teller, should negotiations fail.

Shade, a scrappy genderqueer street fighter of indeterminate age, is a regular of the illegal underground combat circuit, a fierce survivor of the city's rougher spots, and a keen storyteller. When offered the chance to better their lot and train for an illustrious prize fight, Shade falls under the influence of a shadowy backer whose unorthodox techniques in story combat reveal capabilities beyond what they'd ever imagined possible. Soon, this taps something already broken in Shade.

Ruiner is the first installment of the Tellers series, an epic fantasy of colliding worldviews that demands its fighters draw on all their resources to stop an encroaching extractivist power. Lush and complex, the story wrestles with trauma, the high cost of resistance, and the nature of violence. Lara Messersmith-Glavin's depiction of strategy and dedication in the face of despair offers us energy for the times ahead.


Lara Messersmith-Glavin is the author of the award-winning essay collection Spirit Things and the forthcoming fantasy novel RUINER (2026, AK Press), the first in the Tellers series, where storytelling is combat magic and ordinary people must fight against exploitation and environmental destruction. She lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she writes both nonfiction and speculative work, teaches creative writing, coaches movement practices for all bodies, and serves on the editorial board of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory magazine. While her true loves include forests, crows, and tide pools, she also collects languages, patterns, and magical objects.


Lara will be in conversation with:

Caskey Russell was born and raised in Washington and has lived in Oregon, Iowa, Wyoming, and New Zealand. He is a father, a professor, a musician, and an enrolled member of the Tlingit Nation (Eagle / Kooyu Kwáan) of Alaska. He is the author of the Raven and Eagle Series, a fantasy trilogy based on Tlingit culture. The first book in the series, The Door on the Sea, was published in October of 2025 and was selected as one of NPR's Best Books of 2025. It also won an Honorable Mention in the International Association for the Fantastic Arts Crawford Award. The second book in the series, The Eagle in the Mountain, will be released on September 22, 2026. The third book in the trilogy is slated to be released in the fall of 2027. His author's website contains information about the series including a map and glossary: https://caskeyrussellbookeater.com


*Feel free to call Village Books and Paper Dreams for further assistance at 360-671-2626!*

Join Lara Messersmith-Glavin for her newest book: RUINER, where storytelling is combat magic and ordinary people must fight!

“An intricate spiral staircase of a book that offers a rich invented world, lovingly rendered characters, and a propulsive plot that examines power, play, community bonds, and societal structures…It fascinates from first page to last.” --Madeline ffitch, author of Stay and Fight


“Ruiner is the sort of fantasy I always yearn to find, and find all too rarely. It’s an amazing, beautiful work of imagination focused on the struggles, sorrows and terrors of daily life in a world not ours, a world with strangeness to spare; and yet, through its meticulously built mythos, becomes a lens through which to view our own troubled world. Storylight for finding our way forward.” --Molly Gloss, award-winning author of The Dazzle of Day, Wild Life, and Unforeseen


War and physical violence have been rendered obsolete. Now tellers are pitted against each other, spinning tales out of storylight to outmaneuver the other, whether in battle, for glory, or in a bid to stave off poverty and hunger. But the teller must be careful, as a story lost in combat is lost forever--and with it, sometimes, a part of the teller.

Kell is a ritual lorist, trained in her people's legends and tradition of navigating by way of the pulsar stones across the vast and ever-changing desert. A gift from the gods, these ancient stones with their strange heartbeats are their most sacred resource. When the unthinkable happens and the imperial capital of Soogway annexes the stones, mining them for geologic resources, Kell must make her way to the city as an envoy of her clan--and reluctant combat teller, should negotiations fail.

Shade, a scrappy genderqueer street fighter of indeterminate age, is a regular of the illegal underground combat circuit, a fierce survivor of the city's rougher spots, and a keen storyteller. When offered the chance to better their lot and train for an illustrious prize fight, Shade falls under the influence of a shadowy backer whose unorthodox techniques in story combat reveal capabilities beyond what they'd ever imagined possible. Soon, this taps something already broken in Shade.

Ruiner is the first installment of the Tellers series, an epic fantasy of colliding worldviews that demands its fighters draw on all their resources to stop an encroaching extractivist power. Lush and complex, the story wrestles with trauma, the high cost of resistance, and the nature of violence. Lara Messersmith-Glavin's depiction of strategy and dedication in the face of despair offers us energy for the times ahead.


Lara Messersmith-Glavin is the author of the award-winning essay collection Spirit Things and the forthcoming fantasy novel RUINER (2026, AK Press), the first in the Tellers series, where storytelling is combat magic and ordinary people must fight against exploitation and environmental destruction. She lives in the Pacific Northwest, where she writes both nonfiction and speculative work, teaches creative writing, coaches movement practices for all bodies, and serves on the editorial board of Perspectives on Anarchist Theory magazine. While her true loves include forests, crows, and tide pools, she also collects languages, patterns, and magical objects.


Lara will be in conversation with:

Caskey Russell was born and raised in Washington and has lived in Oregon, Iowa, Wyoming, and New Zealand. He is a father, a professor, a musician, and an enrolled member of the Tlingit Nation (Eagle / Kooyu Kwáan) of Alaska. He is the author of the Raven and Eagle Series, a fantasy trilogy based on Tlingit culture. The first book in the series, The Door on the Sea, was published in October of 2025 and was selected as one of NPR's Best Books of 2025. It also won an Honorable Mention in the International Association for the Fantastic Arts Crawford Award. The second book in the series, The Eagle in the Mountain, will be released on September 22, 2026. The third book in the trilogy is slated to be released in the fall of 2027. His author's website contains information about the series including a map and glossary: https://caskeyrussellbookeater.com


*Feel free to call Village Books and Paper Dreams for further assistance at 360-671-2626!*

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