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Feb

8

2019

Author Dede Montgomery

OR Author Dede Montgomery Presents at State Capitol

On Thursday, February 14 at noon, the Oregon State Capitol Foundation (OSCF) Speaker Series Presents Oregon author Dede Montgomery and her nonfiction book, My Music Man. The event is free and will be held in the Hearing Room at the Capitol Building in Salem, OR. Dede Montgomery brings her personal family history to the Capitol …

Aug

31

2018

National Book Festival badge 2018

National Book Festival Saturday, September 1, 2018

The Library of Congress National Book Festival is an annual literary event that brings together best-selling authors and thousands of book fans for author talks, panel discussions, book signings and other activities. Over its long history, the National Book Festival has become one of the pre-eminent literary events in the United States. Attendees can interact …

Apr

11

2018

Red Clocks

Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

In Zumas’s all-too-familiar dystopia set in a small Oregon coastal town, Roe v. Wade has been overturned. The narrative explores the complexity of childbearing — both the desire for and not for — and the reduction of a woman’s identity to such choices, braiding together the perspectives of a pregnant teen, a single teacher who …

Oct

6

2017

Muir Cohen, Jenny Cohen, and their son KJ who is being held by Oregon Gov. Kate Brown - photo credit: Gov. Kate Brown's official account on Flickr

OR Governor Visits Waucoma Bookstore in Hood River

On September 29, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown met with business owners and community leaders to learn how the state can aid in the recovery after the devastating Eagle Creek Fire. She also shopped in Downtown Hood River to encourage people to patronize Gorge businesses. Her first stop was Waucoma Bookstore, which was recorded on Facebook Live. Owner …

Sep

29

2017

Keith Rosson

Study the Executioner

I averaged three art classes a day during my last year of high school. It was the only thing that elevated my GPA above what could generously be called alarming. I spent the majority of those twelve semesters failing a lot of classes, or nearly failing them. A multitude of reasons were at play, but …

Dec

27

2016

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Gigi Little and Kevin Sampsell

Welcome, Weirdos

When I edited the collection City of Weird: 30 Otherworldly Portland Tales for Forest Avenue Press, I got to do something really fun: publish a writer who once published me. Kevin Sampsell (This is Between Us, and A Common Pornography) edited the anthology Portland Noir (Akashic) in 2009. It was a super cool collection—all noir …

Nov

4

2016

Alexander Maksik at Third Place Ravenna

Sense of Character, Sense of Place: Alexander Maksik

Alexander Maksik is the author of three novels, the most recent of which is out this season as a paperback original from Europa Editions. Shelter in Place is told by Joe March, a Northwesterner looking back on his life, especially the years of his early adulthood. While tending bar, Joe meets more than his match in …

Oct

17

2016

BEAST by Brie Spangler

Beast by Brie Spangler

I am still in the afterglow of this book. A novel that can capture the complexities of a mother/son relationship, the minefield of manipulative friendship, and the mess, heartache, and beauty of first love, all while exploring strength, vulnerability, and masculinity with disarming humor is a very rare beast indeed. (For ages 14+) –Tegan Tigani, Queen …

Aug

12

2016

Courtship of Eva Eldridge

“The Courtship of Eva Eldridge:” WWII’s Working Women and Marriage Madness

Diane Simmons’s The Courtship of Eva Eldridge: A Story of Bigamy in the Marriage-Mad Fifties tells the true story of one woman, whose life was transformed by World War II and its aftermath. Here is the rarely told female side of  the “Greatest Generation:” her war work, the shifting government propaganda about women’s roles, and the charming man she loved, …

May

2

2016

A Note on the Oregon Book Award

by Brian Doyle I have lived in Oregon for a quarter of a century. Ever since I arrived here I have been absorbed in the stories and history and literature of Oregon, and in its finest writers, especially the ones most interested in what the great Oregon writer Robin Cody calls Oregonness – writers like …

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