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30 authors on hand for Creswell book fair.


Byline: The Register-Guard

More than 30 authors will attend the second annual Dewey Days Book Festival, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Emerald Valley Resort in Creswell. Admission is free.

Also, a used book sale will occur from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. March 14 at the Creswell Community Center, 99 S. First St.

Authors on hand Saturday to sign and sell copies of their books are:

Carolyn Ammeus (``Dream Menders'')

Maryl Barker (``Stories of Gracie'')

Michael Barker

For other people named Michael Barker, see Michael Barker (disambiguation).


Lieutenant-General Michael George Henry Barker (1884 – 1960), CB, DSO was a British Army general who served as commander of I Corps in 1940, before being
 (``Out of Oregon: Logging, Lies & Poetry'')

Lois Barton (``Spencer Butte Spencer Butte is a prominent landmark in Lane County, Oregon, United States, south of Eugene. The peak has an elevation of 2055 feet[1] (626 m). Spencer Butte is accessible from Spencer Butte Park and has several hiking trails to the summit.  Pioneers'')

Joe Blakely (``The Tall Firs'')

Jo Brew (``Cleo's Slow Dance'')

Mike Carter (``Tales From the City of the Jade Gates'')

Sybilla Cook (``Battle of the Books and More'' and ``Walking Portland'')

Kurt Cyrus (``Oddhopper Opera'' and ``Slow Train to Oxmox & Tangle Town'')

John Dashney (``Summer of the Hunters'')

Korra Deaver (``Entertaining Angels Unawares'')

Dianne Dugaw (``Warrior Women & Popular Balladry'')

Carola Dunn Carola Dunn (born 14th November 1946 in England) is a English-American writer. She began by writing historical romances but later switched to crime stories. Today she lives and works in Eugene, Oregon.  (``The Case of the Murdered Muckracker'')

Lydia Garrett (``Job Description: Angel'')

Michael Gilbert Michael Francis Gilbert, (July 17, 1912 – February 8, 2006), was a British writer of both fictional mysteries and thrillers who wrote as Michael Gilbert. He was a lawyer in London for many years and at one point had Raymond Chandler as his client.  (``Mr. Monster: His Books of Forbidden Knowledge'')

Nina Kiriki Hoffman Nina Kiriki Hoffman (born 1955) is an American fantasy writer. She started publishing short stories in 1983, and has since published over 200. Her novels include The Thread that Binds the Bones, The Silent Strength of Stones, A Fistful of Sky, and  (several titles)

Doris Hubbard (``Widowmakers & Rhododendrons'')

Robert Kono (``The Last Fox'' and ``The River of Time'')

Armin Lehmann (``Hitler's Last Courier: A Life in Transition'')

Bonnie Leon (``Home at Last'')

Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz.  Mortensen (``Cinema Verite'')

Jack Peters (publisher of GPS Navigator magazine)

Kay Porter (``The Mental Athlete'')

Margriet Ruurs (``A Pacific Alphabet'')

Mary Ellen Spinl (``Sam'')

William Sullivan (``Oregon Trips & Trails'')

Dean Van Leuven (``Life Without Anger'')

Maryana Vollstedt (``The Big Book of Potluck'')

Bob Welch (``American Nightingale'')

Emma Willey (``Prairie Rattlers, Long Johns and Chokeberry choke·ber·ry  
n.
1. Any of various deciduous shrubs of the genus Aronia in the rose family, native to eastern North America and having clusters of small white or pinkish flowers and tiny red to black applelike fruit.

2.
 Wine: Memoirs of a Silent Prairie'')
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