Category: Books
Reviewer: “The Fragile Blue Dot” shoul...
Posted by Daniel Buckwalter | Jul 12, 2024 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 1
In addition to its regular exhibit, White Lotus Ga...
Posted by Randi Bjornstad | Dec 5, 2023 | Books | 0
Book Reading: For author Dale Brabb, life equals p...
Posted by Randi Bjornstad | Jul 20, 2023 | Art, Books, Poetry | 0
Reviewer on Gemma Whelan’s “Painting T...
Posted by Daniel Buckwalter | Jul 10, 2023 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 0
Writing fiction is a novel experience for reporter...
Posted by Randi Bjornstad | Apr 5, 2023 | Books, Fiction | 0
Wordcrafters announces theme for “Fiction Fantastic,” its annual K-12 youth writing contest
by Randi Bjornstad | Oct 30, 2024 | Fiction, Writing | 0
News for student writers from Wordcrafters of Eugene: The theme for Fiction Fantastic 2025...
Read MoreReviewer: “The Fragile Blue Dot” should be required reading for everyone this summer
by Daniel Buckwalter | Jul 12, 2024 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 1
The Book Title: The Fragile Blue Dot: Stories from Our Imperiled BiosphereAuthor: Ross...
Read MoreIn addition to its regular exhibit, White Lotus Gallery hosts a special book reading on Dec. 9
by Randi Bjornstad | Dec 5, 2023 | Books | 0
Correction: Choosing Ourselves: Love and Advocacy in Overcoming a Birth Defect and the American...
Read MoreBook Reading: For author Dale Brabb, life equals poetry
by Randi Bjornstad | Jul 20, 2023 | Art, Books, Poetry | 0
By Randi Bjornstad At 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 22, lifelong Eugene resident Dale Brabb will be at...
Read MoreReviewer on Gemma Whelan’s “Painting Through The Dark” — “a wonderful read”
by Daniel Buckwalter | Jul 10, 2023 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 0
Title: Painting Through the Dark (A Novel) Author: Gemma Whelan Publisher: Shangana Press...
Read MoreWriting fiction is a novel experience for reporter-turned-author Paul Neville
by Randi Bjornstad | Apr 5, 2023 | Books, Fiction | 0
(Above: Cover art for The Garbage Brothers, by Julia O’Reilly) Edited by Randi Bjornstad...
Read MoreWith courage, perception, and openness, author Cai Emmons anticipates and analyzes the approaching end of her own life
by Randi Bjornstad | Dec 26, 2022 | Memoir, Nonfiction, Profiles | 0
(Above: Author Cai Emmons, photographed while on a book tour several months after her diagnosis...
Read MoreReview: Onetime Eugene journalist, now Portland musician, publishes her first book, “Where We Call Home”
by Daniel Buckwalter | Oct 5, 2022 | Books, Reviews | 0
Title: Where We Call Home: Lands, Seas, and Skies of the Pacific NorthwestAuthor: Josephine...
Read MoreOriginal poetry, music, songs, and dance onstage at LCC
by Randi Bjornstad | Sep 30, 2022 | Dance, Music, Poetry | 0
By Randi Bjornstad A-Squared Productions brings its latest creation to the Ed Ragozzino...
Read MoreEugene author Cai Emmons adds two new fiction books to her repertoire, despite terminal illness
by Randi Bjornstad | Sep 22, 2022 | Books, Events, Fiction | 0
(Above: Author Cai Emmons and her husband, playwright Paul Calandrino; source, Facebook) By Randi...
Read MoreReview: Eugene author Henry Alley’s new book, “Galen’s Legacy”
by Daniel Buckwalter | Aug 12, 2022 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 0
Title: Galen’s Legacy (A Novel)Author: Henry AlleyPublisher: Rattling Good Yarns Press, Cathedral...
Read MoreLongtime Eugene attorney and judge adds “author” to his resume
by Randi Bjornstad | Jan 15, 2022 | Books, Fiction, Reviews | 0
(Above: Jack Billings; photo by Paul Carter) By Randi Bjornstad Calling someone a...
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