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12A | SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS Book Festival features Author’s Panel The Florence Festival of Books Au- thor’s Panel takes place Friday, Sept. 28, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St. This free event is open to the public. Once a book is published, then the marketing side of being an author be- gins. Learn from four successful au- thors about how to market a book for results. The panel features: • Melody Carlson — This central Oregon resident is the prolific au- Melody Carlson Cindy Cashman thor of approximately 200 books. She has sold millions of books for adults, youth, tweens and kids. Carlson is the recipient of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award, and at- tributes her success to her changing environment. • Cindy Cashman — Cindy and her husband are traveling the country in their RV and currently spending time in Florence. Thirty years ago she marketed a book called “Everything Men Know About Women,” selling over 1.3 million copies that catapulted her to success and Ron Lovell Tracy L. Markley to becoming one of the most successful self-published authors ever. • Ron Lovell — Ron is a coastal resident. He Her specialties are working with stroke victims joined the journalism staff at Oregon State Uni- and seniors, which form the core of her writing. versity where he taught for several years and au- She is the author of two books and a third is in thored 14 textbooks. Since his retirement, he has the works. She uses nearly every means to market written more than a dozen mysteries and three her books. action/adventure books in his Warrior Chroni- People are asked to arrive early, as these panel cles series. discussions are popular. • Tracy L. Markley — Tracy is a coastal resident For more information about the Florence and personal trainer, as well as a Pilates, yoga and Festival of Books, go online to www.Florence dance instructor who is certified in many areas. FestivalofBooks.org. A weekly roundup of shopping, savings and doings around town. CUTE AND CLEAN 17 Redwood St, In Beautiful FLORENCE, Oregon $150,000.00 Cute & Clean, beautifully remodeled and upgraded 1995 trailer with a 36’x10’ stick build sun room addition. Has two out buildings, a 10’x12’ Utility Room & a 8’x10’ Art Studio with large windows. Has 40’ driveway with RV hook-ups. Give us a call and come take a look. 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