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Books By Our Members
We congratulate and support our author members by giving you the information that you need to purchase their books. On pages devoted to each member who has a book(s) published, we present information about the author, book(s) and where to find them. Just click on their name below.
| Barbara Blossom Ashmun | Married to My Garden |
| Jean Auel OWC Mentor | The Clan of the Cave Bear, The Mammoth Hunters, The Valley of Horses, The Plains of Passage, The Shelters of Stone, |
| Larry Brooks OWC Mentor | Bait and Switch, Serpent's Dance, Pressure Points, Darkness Bound |
| Buckley, Frishmann, Massee & Richardson | Quartet |
| Dave DeHart | The Eye of the Viper, Terminated With Extreme Pleasure |
| Beren deMotier | Brides of March: Memoir of a Same-Sex Marriage |
| Rebecca Harrison | Deep, Dark and Dangerous: On the Bottom With the Northwest Salvage Divers |
| Marlene Hill | Alone With Michaelangelo: A woman follows her dreams to Italy. |
| Bill Johnson | A Story is a Promise |
| Christina Katz | Writer Mama: How to Raise a Writing Career Alongside Your Kids |
| Kay Kenyon | Bright of the Sky |
| Linda Kuhlmann | Koenig's Wonder |
| Jewel Lansing | Portland: People, Politics and Power, 1851-2001 |
| Ethel Pulos Leon | The Gold Locket |
| Mitch Luckett | To Kill a Common Loon |
| Elizabeth Lyon | Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write, The Writer's Guide to Nonfiction, The Sell Your Novel Tool Kit, A Writer's Guide to Fiction, National Directory of Editors & Writers. |
| Ted Magnuson | Oregon Trivia, The Moses Probe |
| Irene Martin | Beach of Heaven: A History of Wahkiakum County; Legacy and Testament: The Story of the Columbia River Gillnetters, Lewis and Clark in the Land of the Wahkiakums; Sea Fire: Tales of Jesus and Fishing; Skamokawa: Sad Years, Glad Years |
| Marilyn McFarlane | Sacred Myths: Stories of World Religions, Best Places to Stay in the Pacific Northwest, Northwest Discoveries, Quick Escapes Pacific Northwest: 32 Weekend Getaways from Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, BC, Best Places to Stay in California |
| Debra Murphy | The Mystery of Things |
| Robyn Parnell | My Closet Threw a Party, This Here and Now |
| Jim Petersen | Why Don't We Listen Better: Communicating and Connecting in Relationships? |
| Sally Petersen | The Real American Dream: Creating Independence and Running a One Person Business. |
| Sandy Polishuk | Sticking to the Union |
| Rae Ann Proost | Pepper in Her Pocket: The Stove and Stories of a Country Grandmother, Sorry Little Supper: The Stove and Stories of a Swedish Grandmother |
| Rae Richen | To Serve Those Most in Need |
| Jennie Shortridge | Riding With the Queen |
| Esther Schrader | Murder Most Foul |
| Laura Whitcomb | A Certain Slant of Light, Your First Novel |
| Annette White-Parks | Bridge Work, Sin Sin Far/Edith Maude Eaton: A Literary Biography, qh awála-li "water coming down place", |
| Doreen Gandy Wiley | One Hundred Candles, Fires of Survival and five books of poetry |
| Patricia Wilson | I Can't See, But I Can Imagine: Blind Grandmother Sees The World Through Story & Song |
| M.K. Wren OWC Mentor | The Phoenix Legacy: Sword of the Lamb, Shadow of the Swan, and House of the Wolf. A Gift Upon the Shore, The Conan Flagg Mystery series (6 books), and Neely Jones: The Medusa Pool |
Oregon Writers Colony Publications
Seasoned With Words | Lost Farm and Other Poems Anthology: In our Own Voices Vol. 6
Oregon Writers Colony Publications
In Our OWN Voices, Vol. 6 has its own page
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Seasoned With Words: Stories, Memoirs & Poems About Food The Colonyhouse Cookbook Seasoned With Words: Stories, Memoirs & Poems About Food, was published Christmas, 1998, and sold in bookstores throughout the Northwest, with wide appeal. The stories (all about food) run from beautiful to bizarre. We had great fun publishing it, and you'll have even greater fun reading it. The book is available directly from us if your favorite bookstore doesn't have it. Seasoned With Words, the Colonyhouse cookbook that has been so popular is now selling at the closeout price of $10 while they last. These make marvelous holiday gifts. To order, send check for $10.00 per book plus 2.50 for postage for one book, $4.00 for 2-4 books and $6.00 postage for 5-8 books. Send your Name, Mailing address, and telephone number (in case we have questions) to Marlene Howard, 4140 SE 37th #10, Portland, OR 97202. |
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Available by mail order from OWC Contact Marlene Howard by email |
SEASONED WITH WORDS: STORIES, MEMOIRS & POEMS ABOUT FOOD Hardback, 191 pp. $10.00. ISBN #1891535013. Oregon Writers Colony Proceeds from this book go to reduce Colonyhouse Mortgage |
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Oregon Writers Colony is pleased to announce the publication of Lost Farm and Other Poems, the poetrys of its late president, Elizabeth Bolton. Proceeds from the sale of this book will support emerging poets through OWC activities in honor of Elizabeth. Elizabeth Bolton taught at Catlin Gable School in the 1970s under her married name, Barbara Greiner. She also wrote plays, essays and fiction as Barbara de Lackner. What her peers say about the book: "In an age of conformist mediocrity, Elizabeth Bolton chose 'the road less traveled by,' and the difference is a joy to eye and mind. To read her is to bring her lilting voice to life. Her verses dance like sparklers on a dark night".David Hedges, noted poet and writer; President, Oregon State Poetry Association; Board Member, Oregon cultural Heritage Commission Poet-play-write-novelist-teacher--Elizabeth's talent as a writer was as rich and varied as her personality. She was as comfortable writing an essay as a sonnet. She excelled in many forms."Doreen Gandy Wiley, author; poet; Founding Member, Oregon Writers Colony
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Available from OWC. Please click here for order information |
Lost Farm and Other Poems by Elizabeth Bolton Paper. 120 pp. $9.95. #1891535021. Oregon Writers Colony The proceeds from this book go to the Elizabeth Bolton Scholarship Fund |
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