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By ALYSSA EVANS
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
Earlier this month, the fi rst run of the
Coast Weekend Book Club concluded.
Between December and June, six authors
participated in virtual events where they
discussed their inspirations and writing pro-
cesses, and answered questions from audi-
ence members.
Featured authors included David A.
Anderson and Ann Baudin Stuller, authors
of “Images of America: Swedes in Ore-
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of the interviews and book giveaway draw-
ings for event attendees.
Before the interview series returns, work
behind the scenes is happening to plan the
2021 to 2022 author interview series. That’s
where you, the reader, come in. Is there a
local author or a locally-focused book that
you think should be included in the next
interview series? Are you an author who’d
like to be interviewed for the series? If so,
please email aevans@dailyastorian.com
with your recommendation. All recommen-
dations will be considered.
Once the next author interview series is
scheduled, the details will be published in
Coast Weekend.
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STAFF AND CONTRIBUTO
COAST WEEKEND EDITOR
ALYSSA EVANS
THURSDAY
JUNE 17
2021
CALENDAR COORDINATOR
SARAH SMITH
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A pair of
bunnies rest in
Tolovana Park.
DOCUMENT
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gon;” Brian Ratty, author of “Call of the
Columbia: River of Redemption;” Jan
Bono, author of “Fisher Girl, Fisher Wife,
Fisher Poet;” Tamara Kaye Sellman, author
of “Intention Tremor;” and Florence Sage,
author of “The Man Who Whistled, The
Woman Who Wished: A Polish-Canadian
Story.” These authors were joined by addi-
tional regional authors, family members,
colleagues and interested readers.
The interview series is taking a summer
break and is scheduled to return this fall,
with some amendments, including a longer
period for readers to read the books ahead
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