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Barnes and Noble Book Store, Medford, Oregon

Barnes and Noble Book Store, Medford, Oregon

Saturday, April 29, 2023, the Barnes and Noble Book store in Medford will be hosting this delightful panel of authors at 2:00 PM.  We will be discussing the topic; From Novice Writer to Published Author.  Of course we will also be talking about our books with questions and hopefully answers asked by our audience.  It will be a very informative afternoon for all.  See you there!

Local Author Fair

Local Author Fair

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Ryan Bradley, Marketing Coordinator 541.734.3916 | marketing@jcls.org 205 South Central Avenue Medford, OR 97501 ASHLAND LIBRARY HOSTS LOCAL AUTHOR FAIR Community members are encouraged to “Read Local, Buy Local” on December 9 Ashland, Oregon (November 16, 2018) – Community members are encouraged to “Read Local, Buy Local” at the Ashland Library which is hosting a Local Author Fair, Sunday, December 9 from 12 Noon to 3 p.m. in the Gresham Room at the Ashland Library,…

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Grants Pass Museum “Meet the Author”

Grants Pass Museum “Meet the Author”

I want to thank Hyla Lipson, Executive Director of the Grants Pass Museum in Grants Pass Oregon for having me at their June “Meet the Author” event June 18, 2017.  I had a fantastic time.  The presentation went flawlessly, and although the attendance was low (only 12 due to fathers day and it was incredibly hot!), all attendants had wonderful things to say about my presentation and book. I am thrilled that each and every one purchased my book, “Dearest…

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My Great White Fleet Class with SOU/OLLI

My Great White Fleet Class with SOU/OLLI

What a great group of people who have registered for my class!  We have one last meeting to get our White Fleet battleships home to Hampton Roads, Virginia where they will be stripped of their gold filigree and painted the ‘battleship grey’. We were lucky to have a gentleman bring to class and display a stadimeter for all of us to see.  This was the instrument the officer of the day used to determine the distance between his ship and…

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