We are now the sole Prague distributor of remaining copies of Fleeting Homes: Between Banishment and Inner Exile. As the book cannot be sold in stores, we have agreed to offer it for the cost of shipping alone.

With a theme that focuses on various forms of 'exile', Fleeting Homes is primarily a book of poetry (but with some fiction included) edited by Robert Hysek and Matthew Sweney and published in conjunction with Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech Rep. Authors include:

Brad Vice | Jason Mashak | David Voda | Jakub Grombíř | Jaroslav Kovanda | Petr Hruška | Sabine Eschgfallerová | Milan Libiger | Miky Marusjak | Jaroslav Erik Frič | Pavel Zajíček | Rostislav Valušek | Petr Mikeš | Ivan Blatný
Read more about it here.

 
 
In conjunction with Olinka Broadfoot Gallery (OlinkaBroadfootGallery.com) in Portland, Oregon (USA), AlienBooksPrague.com is proud to present a workshop series with Ms. Broadfoot only 20 min from Prague in historical Slaný, hometown of her former mentor, the late University of Oregon professor and sculptor Jan Zach (1914–1986).

Sculptor and painter Olinka Broadfoot (neé Haberová) left Czechoslovakia in 1948 when her father wanted to distance himself from memories of the concentration camp. She lived in Argentina (1948—1956), New York (1956—1962), and Utah (1962—1971), settling eventually in Oregon, where at University of Oregon she met Jan Zach, who was born in Slaný and never again saw his homeland after 1938.

During 1994—2010, while living several months each year at a TONDACH Brick Factory in Dolni Jircany, Czech Republic,  Ms. Broadfoot created a prolific body of work that has been featured in various exhibitions and includes both her Tondach and Planet Earth series.

“This is an invitation to join me for a unique workshop this autumn in Prague, Czech Republic. You can meet and work with other artists from various backgrounds, with an opportunity to trade ideas and develop or enhance your techniques.” – Olinka Broadfoot

Some of the work you produce (of your own choosing) can be shown at a gallery connected to the Jan Deyl Music Conservatory for Blind Children in Malá Strana, with the intent to auction this work to benefit the school. You will also be encouraged to produce smaller pieces for yourself, which of course you may keep.

Part of the time will include excursions to nearby historical sites (e.g., Melnik, Nelahozeves, or Krivoklat castles, Krusovice Brewery, TONDACH Brick Factory, or ancient Mt. Rip, birthplace of Slavic nations).

The program runs between September 1 and October 31, 2011. Workshop rates are US $750 (or equivalent Czech crowns) for a week-long sculpting workshop, or US $520 for a four-day painting workshop (all materials provided for both), with payment due by August 1, 2011. Cancellations are accepted until August 15, 2011, with tuition refunded minus a US $100 handling fee.

To reserve your space, contact Mirka Načinová by phone at +420 774 178 480 or via email at alienbooksprague@gmail.com.

 
 
We're trying something new, providing short profiles for selected authors and/or publishers.  As of today, we've provided this for the Literature section only, but we'll continue to expand it to other pages, as well.
 
 
Hello again from AlienBooksPrague.  Periodically, we will provide info that both readers and writers might find beneficial.  Here is some info about a fiction contest, which we received via email:

Stymie Magazine (a journal I edit and such) is co-sponsoring a sport-themed fiction contest with ESPN The Magazine. The deadline is June 1st [2010] and all the details (legalese, rules, etc.) are available at the Stymie Magazine website.

http://www.stymiemag.com/p/espn-magazine-stymie-magazine-fiction.html

If you could pass this along to any writers you know that might have an interest in such things, it would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Erik Smetana, MBA, MFA
University of Missouri-Saint Louis
One University Boulevard | Saint Louis, MO 63121(USA)
 
 
Welcome residents of Prague, Bohemia and/or Moravia, Czechia, (the) Czech Republic, or even sometimes... Absurdistan.  We hope you will find our prices to be lower than those of most English-language bookstores in the area, and we appreciate your patience as we continue to grow our inventory.

We arrived upon the idea for Alien Books Prague when we ourselves were frustrated by trying to find affordable English-language books.  It seems to us like most English bookshops cater primarily to tourists with travel/entertainment budgets, and not to people who live in this country, earning a Czech salary.

Feel free to provide us feedback.  Maybe it's a bit of a foreign concept to give praise or complaints directly to a company, but how else can we know how to make things better for you?  Happy reading...