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Books

Book Fair!

Almost 50 Oregon authors to feature new works

Books 2 months ago

 A total of 46 local authors will be signing their books at the Authors & Artists Fair in Eugene on Saturday, Dec. 14. Most have … Continue reading →

Romancing the Store

New Eugene bookstore opens amid 'romantasy' genre boom

Books 2 months ago

Constructed in 1903, few places in Eugene are better suited for Daffodil Romantasy Books and Gifts than Lane Building, sometimes called Lane Hotel, just east … Continue reading →

From Real Eugene to Magical Realism

The Eugene Trilogy, by Dan Armstrong   

Books 2 months ago

 Thank goodness for local writers! I read them wherever I live. When I moved to Eugene I read the local writers I knew about, Ken … Continue reading →

Book Review Roundup

Oregon authors provide riveting reads

Books 2 months ago

Secret Bend, Oregon: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure by Joshua Savage, Reedy Press. $27. Unlike your typical travel guide, in Secret Bend, … Continue reading →

Top Three Reads!

Local bookstores and libraries on what they’re reading!

Books 2 months ago

Second Hand Prose Picks 100 West 10th Avenue, in the lobby of the Eugene Public Library. FriendsEugeneLibrary.org. My Beloved Monster by Caleb Carr. Little, Brown … Continue reading →

Fallen Water: Where Zen Meets the Wild

Inspired by a meditation session, environmental activist Tim Ream’s debut novel explores the intersection of Zen Buddhism, compassion and nature through the story of a fugitive seeking refuge 

Books 2 months ago

Sitting cross-legged on a cushion in a Buddhist monastery, Tim Ream had an unexpected thought that interrupted his typical meditation routine: the idea of writing … Continue reading →

‘More Than Just a Bookstore’

Prosed Books, a diverse-authors-only bookstore, opens its doors Nov. 16

BooksNews 3 months ago

Eugene has an array of independent bookstores within city limits, but none so far have filled one specific niche: diverse-authors-only. That’s where Prosed Books comes … Continue reading →

All About the Books

Writers, artists and more head to Florence for its Festival of Books Sept. 28

Books 4 months ago

Bibliophiles unite! Storytellers, authors, illustrators, artists and readers alike are invited to indulge in a day of 40 exhibitors, presentations from two special speakers, five … Continue reading →

Fiction Communicating Science

Local author addresses climate change in telling the mysterious story of a recently widowed woman navigating issues of responsibility and denial

Books 5 months ago

In a field like science that favors men and traditional learning techniques, author and scientist M Jackson challenges these standards.  “I’m really, really passionate about … Continue reading →

A Wounded Deer Seeking Refuge

Author Charlie J. Stephens talks about their debut novel at the downtown library August 8 

Books 6 months ago

The grand expanse and grace of nature is an oasis for Smokey, and they need it. Smokey most of all wants the comfort and safety … Continue reading →

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