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Books: Page 2

Book People at the Fair

Tsunami Press presents its second publication at the Oregon Country Fair

Books 7 months ago

Scott Landfield’s doctor told him he could live to be 100. Good thing, too, because the 70-year-old owner of Tsunami Books feels like he’s just … Continue reading →

Raised a Racist

A narrative of racism, and of redemption

Books 8 months ago

Some years ago, I read a Washington Post story about R. Derek Black’s journey from white nationalist wunderkind to antiracist. I was intrigued because first, … Continue reading →

Spraying Words on the Page

Graffiti, Eugene’s alternative zine, is a little bit of everything

Books 9 months ago

“In Graffiti anything goes,” says founder and publisher Don Root. Root is right. Similar to the art you’ll find spray-painted under an overpass, Graffiti is … Continue reading →

Return to the River

Author David James Duncan speaks on author Barry Lopez, his recent novel Sun House and relationships between people and the environment at Upstream, a fundraiser for McKenzie River Trust 

Books 10 months ago

“Much of what I know about integrity, constancy, power and nobility I’ve learned from this river,” author Barry Lopez once wrote of the McKenzie River. … Continue reading →

A Conversation with David James Duncan

A conversation with about 'Going to See,' Barry Lopez and the connections between writers and people

Books 10 months ago

You wrote one of the essays in Going to See, essays on Barry Lopez’s influence on the writers’ work. He died in the months after … Continue reading →

Renaissance Man 

No matter what role he is currently taking on, poet Matthew Dickman is constantly creating

Books 1 year ago

When Matthew Dickman was a sophomore in high school, like many of us did at that age, he had a crush who he wanted to … Continue reading →

Winter Reading

Books to gift or curl up with on dark December evenings 

Books 1 year ago

By EW staff and other readers As journalists we know the way to being a good writer is by being a good reader. And we … Continue reading →

The Journey To Preserving History

Author Diane Wilson comes to the Eugene Public Library August 6 to talk about her book ‘The Seed Keeper’

Books 2 years ago

There have been opportunities throughout the summer to pick up a free copy of the novel to read and keep as well as community conversations … Continue reading →

Booked at the Fair

Oregon authors offer their work at the Lane County Fair

Books 2 years ago

Many of the 27 Oregon authors appearing at the Lane County Fair July 19 to 23 will be bringing books that have been published within … Continue reading →

Finding Beauty

Q&A with Easy Beauty author and two time Pulitzer-Prize finalist Chloé Cooper Jones 

Books 2 years ago

Chloé Cooper Jones’ memoir Easy Beauty is a hit with critics and audiences alike, and in early May was named a Pulitzer Prize finalist. Jones … Continue reading →

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