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Books

An All-Inclusive Free Comic Book Day

Books With Pictures Eugene celebrates Free Comic Book Day and launches a new comics festival

Books 2 weeks ago

Books With Pictures Eugene is stirring up excitement for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, May 3 — as well as a major new announcement. … Continue reading →

Break Open the History

Writer Martha Geis is set to read from her new memoir Saturday, April 26, at Tsunami Books

BooksEW-Extra 3 weeks ago

Martha Gies, a Portland-based writer, teacher and activist, is set to read from her memoir in essays, Broken Open, on Saturday, April 26, at 2 … Continue reading →

Epic Sweep in the ’70s

Ash Valley is a beautifully written account of one of Oregon’s countless communes

Books 4 weeks ago

After reviewing Dan Armstrong’s “Eugene Trilogy” in Eugene Weekly’s Winter Reading issue, I learned of another Eugene author who just finished a similar trilogy. Guy … Continue reading →

‘A Very Gay Thing to Do’

Queer poet Eric Braman debuts Bury Me In Cherry Blossoms, their first poem collection

Books 2 months ago

The flowery pink cover and enchanting title of Eric Braman’s premiere romance poetry book, Bury Me In Cherry Blossoms, makes you think that you will … Continue reading →

Be a Super Reader! Save the Story

Save the Story is a free event at UO’s Knight Library with activities, games and trivia for book lovers of all ages!

BooksEW-Extra 3 months ago

Calling all bookworms to wriggle on down to the University of Oregon’s Knight Library’s Dream Lab Feb. 12 to Save the Story. Due to concerns … Continue reading →

Book Fair!

Almost 50 Oregon authors to feature new works

Books 5 months ago

 A total of 46 local authors will be signing their books at the Authors & Artists Fair in Eugene on Saturday, Dec. 14. Most have … Continue reading →

Romancing the Store

New Eugene bookstore opens amid 'romantasy' genre boom

Books 5 months ago

Constructed in 1903, few places in Eugene are better suited for Daffodil Romantasy Books and Gifts than Lane Building, sometimes called Lane Hotel, just east … Continue reading →

From Real Eugene to Magical Realism

The Eugene Trilogy, by Dan Armstrong   

Books 5 months ago

 Thank goodness for local writers! I read them wherever I live. When I moved to Eugene I read the local writers I knew about, Ken … Continue reading →

Book Review Roundup

Oregon authors provide riveting reads

Books 5 months ago

Secret Bend, Oregon: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure by Joshua Savage, Reedy Press. $27. Unlike your typical travel guide, in Secret Bend, … Continue reading →

Top Three Reads!

Local bookstores and libraries on what they’re reading!

Books 5 months ago

Second Hand Prose Picks 100 West 10th Avenue, in the lobby of the Eugene Public Library. FriendsEugeneLibrary.org. My Beloved Monster by Caleb Carr. Little, Brown … Continue reading →

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