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S EPTEMBER 27 & 28, 2019 | F LORENCE F ESTIVAL OF BOOKS | 15 Life, love,jobs,girls— the stories a tie could tell! Memories,aromas, destinations,a tie has experienced them all. As you read about my journey, may you remember some of your own— and smile. Regards, Beau Tye In You Can’t Have It All, Coos Bay poet Annis Cassells navigates the sometimes sparkling, sometimes treacher- ous waters of family, identity, migration, and politics and in the process shows us both how to hold on and how to let go. “So many poets write like they’re afraid someone might understand them. These poems want to be read.” –M.W. Crossings: McCullough’s Coastal Bridges, $24.95. Th e right man at the right place at the right time created one of the world’s greatest collection of bridges. Makes a great gift for bridge afi cionados or engineering types. --Pacifi c Publishing Th e Crossings Guide to Oregon’s Coastal Spans, $15. Travel the coast from bridge to bridge–– full-page color photos. Don’t travel 101 without it. Put in your backpack or keep in your glove compartment. Makes a great souvenir. --Pacifi c Publishing Around Florence, $21.99. Th e history of Florence from 1876 to the present is told through 184 photos, most of which are historic and from the Siuslaw Pioneer Museum. Makes a great gift for newcomers to the area. ––Arcadia Publishing, Images of America series Annis Cassells is a writer, teacher, and life coach. Her stories and poems have appeared in online and print journals and magazines. You Can’t Have It All LVKHU¿UVWFROOHFWLRQ “Set in the 1980s in the rural community of Bidarkee Bay, Alaska, a fictional area the size of a small state with a population of barely 20,000, Wander is the story of Patrice “Pete” Nash, a young broadcast reporter who finds herself facing the winter alone after her husband, Nate, accepts a job on “the slope.” As Pete pursues the next big breaking news story, she strikes up a friendship with the new guy in town, the Ivy League-educated Ren, who recites poetry and lives in the family-owned, vacant inn. Their friendship offers a glimpse of a different kind of life - one that seems to Pete to offer everything marriage to the country-raised Nate does not. But unbeknown to Pete, Ren has come to Alaska for his own dark reasons - to end his life. By the time, Nate returns home, their lives have been irrevocably changed. One man is dead, two others missing and a third forever lost to them.” Devil Cat and Other Colorful Animals I Have Known, $24.95. Five amazing animal stories of which four are of rescue animals that made great pets. Written as they actually occurred, these stories form a memoir of the author’s life as seen through her most remarkable pets. Great illustrations by local artist Karen D. Nichols. --Pacifi c Publishing Th e Oregon Coast Guide to the UNEXPECTED, $20. Twenty-six defi nitely odd, most unusual, and truly quirky locales on the Oregon coast, from Astoria to near California state line. Some man-made, some created by nature or show nature in action. But all are unexpected! ––Maple Creek Press (formerly Pacifi c Publishing) 2017 Winner of the Nancy Pearl Literary Award & finalist in the International Book Awards for new fiction. LORI TOBIAS Lori Tobias is a journalist of more than 25 years, including time at the Rocky Mountain News as a columnist and features writer and most recently as a staff writer for The Oregonian for which she covered the Oregon Coast for a decade. She currently writes a regular column for Oregon Coast Today and freelances for numerous other local, state and national publica- tions. loritobias.com www.facebook.com/Wanderbyloritobias/ crossingsauthor.wordpress.com/books 541-997-9170 • Judy Fleagle Wander is available through Red Hen Press at redhen.org, Amazon.com or by contacting Lori Tobias. Festival of Books 2019 Siuslaw News, September 21, 2019 16 | F LORENCE F ESTIVAL OF BOOKS | S EPTEMBER 27 & 28, 2019 PORT HOLE PUBLISHING SAYS... Let Us Publish Your Book! Ellen Traylor, publisher and bestseling author of 20 books, will be at the 2019 Festival of Books Port Hole Publishing, founded by bestselling author Ellen Gunderson Traylor, is seeking entertaining, educational, wholesome material to publish. We bring over 40 years of experience to our projects! See us at Tables 14-18, or visit us at PortHolePublishing.org 6ɉ JL! 3H\YLS:[:\P[L+-SVYLUJL6YLNVU 7OVUL! M EET F EATURED PORT HOLE A UTHORS ;HISLZ!Ned Hickson Pearls of Writing Wisdom; Humor at the Speed of Light AT 2019 B OOK F ESTIVAL ;HISLZ!Carol Gunderson Gramma’s Guided Tour of the World’s Greatest Library; The Morning Porch ;HISLZ! Ellen Traylor 20 Titles SIGN UP FOR WORDS ON THE COAST WRITERS SYMPOSIUM! PORT HOLE CENTER TABLE 18