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![]() | Against A Western Sky: Poems and Essays by Richard Mack - This collection of forty-three poems and two essays is for those who remember images whose vividness was heightened by being viewed against a western sky. Author: Richard Mack, Wind Whistle Press, Trade Paperback, 68 pp; $10.00 |
![]() | The Attic - Quarterly publication of the Crossroads Arts Center writing classes led by Eloise Dielman. Each volume is a collection of poems and essays by the class participants. Available only from Crossroads Art Center. Spiral bound $4.00 per issue. |
![]() | Baker County - Links To The Past compiled and edited by Eloise Dielman. Historical perspectives, essays, and interviews of Baker County residents with photos from the Baker County Library Historic Photo Collection. Published by Baker County Historical Society, Trade Paperback 128 pp; $10.00 |
![]() | Burning The Iceberg, The Alaskan Fisherman's Novel - A bawdy portrayal of the passing era of the Alaskan salmon industry. An unabashed collage of characters and opportunists who like the salmon they chase, strive in their own means and encounter their own unseen nets. Author: Whit Deschner; The Eddie Tern Press; Trade Paperback, 264 pp; $12.95 |
![]() | By Darkness Hid- “This thoroughly entertaining and smart tale will appeal to fans of Donita K. Paul and J.R.R. Tolkien. Highly recommended for CF and fantasy collections.” (Library Journal) Young adult - teen Christian fiction. Author: Jill Williamson; Marcher Lord Press; Paperback, $14.99 |
![]() | The Case Of The Stolen Twins - Our young sleuth Mary Small, age ten, and her best friend and cousin Amy, age 13, take on some deceitful adults in this exciting mystery of kidnapping, death, and daring. Author: Joe Knotts; Trade Paperback, 108 pp, $10, also available in PDF e-book format $1.25; Available from Lulu.com |
![]() | Cast in Stone - "...a dazzling paranormal romance that will grab your attention from the first chapter straight through to the last... It's gothic and sexy! " Julie Kornhausl, Romance Reader at Heart Author: Kerry A. Jones, Black Lyon Publishing, Trade Paperback, 224 pp; $15.95 in paperback, $8 in PDF E-book |
![]() | Complications, The Deputies, Book 1 - Traditional western fiction set in the 1870s -1880s. A few good saloon brawls, some fancy shooting, and a near death experience should keep readers engaged. Author: Charlie MacNeil; AuthorHouse Publishing, Trade Paperback, 304 pp; $16.50. |
![]() | The Copperfield Affair - Historical fiction set in the early 1900s. Copperfield, the "Gomorrah on the Snake," is the only town in Oregon ever subjected to a declaration of martial law. Author Roberta Marlow; Xlibris.com, 329 pp; Hardback $32.99, Trade Paperback $22.99 |
![]() | Cow Cookies, A Modern Western Mystery Novel - a unique style of mystery and humor. When a local environmentalist turns up dead in the Eastern Oregon desert, a BLM wildlife biologist starts an investigation that leads to a dangerous confrontation. Author: C.F. Button; Snakeweed Press, Trade Paperback, 216 pp; $12.95 |
![]() | Coyote Staircase - "Each book in the Kreuger series gets better and better. Button blends Native American history, nature, humor and mystery seamlessly in a unique and compelling plot ...." - Debby Schoeningh, Editor Record Courier Author: C.F. Button; Snakeweed Press, Trade Paperback, 192 pp; $13 |
![]() | Dr. Bill Kuhl, Family and Friends - Biography of Dr. Bill Kuhl, with remembrances of his many friends that show how his 45 years of veterinary service affected the lives of the rural community. Author: Betty Kuhl, Hudson Printers, Trade Paperback, 88 pp; $10.00 |
![]() | Elementary Readers - a learning series of nine books designed for ages 7-12 on subjects of history, social studies, science, and literature. Author: Nancy Garhan Attebury; Houghton-Mifflen Publishers; Stapled Paperback, $5 each |
![]() ![]() | Gloria Steinem: Champion of Women’s Rights —Biography of Gloria Steinem and her efforts to bring about equality for women. Named to the 2007 Amelia Bloomer List. Author: Nancy Garhan Attebury. Compass Point Books, 118 pp., Hardback, $23.95 |
![]() | The Greenhorn Years - Oral history of a pioneering family in the mining towns of Greenhorn and Granite, Oregon from 1931 to 1942 with historic photographs, told by Jessie Gardner Mackay and compiled and edited by Lorene Allen. Hutch's Printing Co., Booklet, 30 pp; $5.00 |
![]() | Harney County Buckaroo - Oral history of family and ranch life from the 1880s to 1950 told by Loren Dunten and compiled and edited by Lorene Allen with historic photographs. Hutch's Printing Company, Booklet, 30 pp; $5.00 |
![]() | Historic Baker City Oregon - compiled and edited by Eloise Dielman. Historical perspectives with photos from the Baker County Library Historic Photo Collection. Published by Friends of the Library, Trade Paperback; Available only from Baker County Public Library or Oregon Trail Museum; 128 pp; $19.99 |
![]() | The Horseless Rancher - "Debby has the unique ability to take ordinary events... and twist them around and wring out every ounce of humor and absurdity." - Rick Steber. Another collection of laugh-out-loud stories of life on the ranch by author Debby Schoeningh, The Countryside Press, Trade Paperback, 144 pp; $14.95 |
![]() | I Only Dress the Wounds, Notes Of A Country Doctor - at times lyrical and poetic. It shows a deep respect for human dignity and pictures a way of living medicine that seems increasingly rare. Author: Ted Merrill, Homeostasis Press, Trade Paperback, 292 pp; $19.95 |
![]() | I Thought I Heard The Clouds Talking - Poetry and photography that touch on the landscape, people, and life in rural eastern Oregon. Author: Lorene Allen, Hutch's Printing Co., Booklet; 48 pp; $10.00 |
![]() | I'd Rather Be Lucky! - Historical fiction. A tale about the settling of the Owyhee plateau country of Malheur County, Oregon around the 1850s. Author: Jack Franklin, Frankrep Publishing, Trade Paperback, 336 pp; $14.95 |
![]() | In Pursuit of the McCartys - historical biography of the McCarty family-a family that produced three outlaw sons in the late 1800's. The early cattle rustling and horse thievery by the McCartys eventually led to bank robbery and other serious crimes. Authors: Jon and Donna Skovlin, Reflections Publishing Co., Trade Paperback,358 pp; $19.95 |
![]() | John Day, A Brief History - Stanley Phillips collection of photographs and interviews collected over decades, compiled and edited by Lorene Allen and Loyce Phillips. Hutch's Printing Co.; 68 pp; $12.00 |
![]() | Ke-Qua-Hawk-As - poetry by Misha Nogha. "...a series of starkly painted images that go to work on your mind like the pictures on a tarot deck. They talk directly to your right brain..." - James P. Blaylock. Author: Misha Nogha, Wordcraft of Oregon, 94 pp; $9.95 |
![]() | The Larger Earth: Descending Notes Of A Grounded Astronaut - "...Memmott has negotiated a place between literature and science fiction, a philosophical space from which begins to resonate a lyrical original poetry." Brian Evanson, Rain Taxi. Author: David Memmott, Permeable Press, 1996; Trade Paperback; $9.95; Available from Wordcraft of Oregon |
![]() | Loved Enough - Can a long-ago love be rekindled? When a flashflood carries Megan Landers to Evan Holloway's remote cowboy hideaway, they have one chance to find out. Contemporary romance fiction set in eastern Oregon. Author: Kerry A. Jones, Publisher: Black Lyon Publishing; Trade Paperback, 144 pp; $10.95 |
![]() | MAGPIES & TIGERS - “Misha Nogha’s poetry is like the good parts of life—and the good parts of life are often the most dangerous parts, if you’re paying attention. ...Misha’s poetry will put you back in touch with that vitality.” — John Shirley, The Other End and Living Shadows Author: Misha Nogha, Wordcraft of Oregon, LLC: Trade paperback, 84 pp; $10 |
![]() | Maya's Gold - Love and gold, mystery and passion. "... a wonderful read, ...a sweet love story with a hunky hero, a loveable heroine and a cozy mystery. There’s a wonderful balance of suspense, humor and romance. I’ll definitely look forward to reading more from this author." - Lisa McCaskill, Romance Junkies Author: Mary Vine; Black Lyon Publishing; Trade Paperback, 216 pp; $15.95, also available as E-book (PDF) $8.00 |
![]() | The Murder of John Hawk, Indians, Stockmen, Vigilantes and the Settling of the Northwest Frontier - Oregon history focused on the Wallowa Mountain and Snake River - Imnaha region. Authors: Jon and Donna McDaniels Skovlin, Bear Creek Press, Trade Paperback, 104 pp; $13. |
![]() | The Mystery of the Small Tower - “...a good story line with enough twists and turns and ‘red-herrings’ to hold me captive. The resolution is very sweet and fulfilling. I’ll share it with every one of my young readers....” - Martha WilhelmAuthor: Joe Knotts, Trade Paperback, 148 pp; $8.95 Available from Lulu.com |
![]() | Oregon Sojourn - Rob Whitbeck illuminates and celebrates the remote, isolate, and rural lives he knows best. These are poems rich with blood, sweat, love birth, initiation, with sacred watersheds of natural innocence destroyed." - George Venn Author: Rob Whitbeck, Pygmy Forest Press, Trade Paperback, 94 pp; $12 |
![]() | Orion in the Winter Sky - A fictional journey through a healthy woman's emotions, faith, and strength of character during a situation whose outcome is completely out of her hands. When Derek suffers a severe reaction to a prescription antidepressant, Victoria watches as the personality of the man she loves twists into something she can no longer recognize. Author: Kerry A. Jones, Publisher: Black Lyon Publishing; Trade Paperback, 212 pp; $15.95 |
![]() | Out and About - a learning series (4 books) for children. Tons of interesting tidbits and bright illustrations add to the fun. Includes hands-on activities that extend learning about each setting. For grades K through 4 and used successfully for special needs students of all ages. Author: Nancy Garhan Attebury; Picture Window Books; 24 pp; Trade Paperback - $8.95, Hardback - $18.95 |
![]() | A Pictorial History of Gold Mining In The Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon - a historical account of the industry, the people, the communities, and the land, transformed by the 1860s rush for gold. Filled with black and white photos and maps. Author: Howard Brooks, Publisher: Baker County Historical Society; Trade Paperback, 200 pp; $20 |
![]() | Prayers of Steel - praised by the likes of science fiction writers Ursula Le Guin and Brian Aldiss, Misha Nogha has created a short collection of cyberpunk poetry. Author: Misha Nogha, Wordcraft of Oregon, 44 pp; $5. |
Papa's Pantry, The Art of Cooking Italian - a delightful book containing 180 recipes of delicious and simple dishes. Humorous vignettes describing the author's childhood, growing up in an Italian home; a glossary of Italian food pronunciations, and a cheese and herb guide. Author: Concetta DeNaro Whitworth, Maverick Publications, 92 pp; $14.95 | |
![]() | Primetime, Book One of Dreamers' Round - a post-cyberpunk novel. If you think the world is crazy now, just wait. Worldbenders are trained to re-invent the past. Benito Cortezar creates a perfect past only to find it haunted by forces he cannot control. A shadow at the core of Primetime threatens our very humanity. So many depend on Benito, even the dead. Author: David Memmott, Wordcraft of Oregon, Trade paperback, 272 pages, $15 |
![]() | Quail Song - Out of the dust of small western towns and ranches comes a story of hope and betrayal, endings and beginnings. Author: Richard Mack, Wind Whistle Press, Trade paperback, 228 pp; $15 |
![]() | Quicksand Plot, A Modern Western Mystery Novel - BLM biologist Tom Kreuger finds a body buried in the Arizona desert and a trail of clues to a deeper conspiracy. This novel begins the series. Author: C. F. Button, Snakeweed Press, Trade Paperback, 234 pp; $12.95 |
![]() | Rage of Aquarius is set in eastern Oregon, where female private eye Cate Conway and canine partner, Hoover, prove it doesn't take the means streets of a big city to find plenty of intrigue. Author: Colleen MacCleod, Booksurge.com, Trade Paperback, 248 pp; $14.99 |
![]() | Reflections In A Western River - The quiet reflections in Richard Mack's poetry and prose ripple outward, touching the Western landscape with a human heart. Poems and essays by Author Richard Mack, Wind Whistle Press, Trade Paperback, 92 pp; $11.95 |
![]() | River Runts - an engaging memoir, told with wry wit by two brothers. Vignettes of treasured places and perspectives on parenting, history, society and growing up on the Salmon River around1920 -30s. Authors: Ted and Bill Merrill, Homeostasis Press, Trade Paperback 156 pp; $14.95 |
![]() | Sacred Shadow, Sacred Ground: AVietnam War Widows Journey Through Unresolved Grief - Healing from the losses war visits upon us is a process...one marked with pitfalls and epiphanies, self-destructiveness and courage, the paradoxes that measure the coming home from war. Author: Glenda M. Carter, Two Rainbows Publishing, Trade Paperback, 188 pp; $18.95 |
![]() | Sea Cop - an inside history of the National Marine Fisheries law enforcement program during the turbulent years of the establishment of federal control of fisheries treaties and policy. Author: Wayne C. Lewis, River Graphics, Trade Paperback, 230 pp; $14.95 |
![]() | Shadow Bones - “The tales in Shadow Bones...sing with powerful imagery that serves the dual purpose of old-fashioned storytelling and mythic symbolism.” Jeff VanderMeer, NY Review of Science Fiction. Author: David Memmott, Wordcraft of Oregon; Trade Paperback, 116 pp; $10 |
![]() | THE STONE'S RELEASE (Book Two of the Quinguard Immortals Series) - Physicist Bailey Valo has always lived on the fringes where science and religion meet. Torn with grief, she turns to a solution she'd never considered. A spell. A ritual. A cry from her heart. When a golden-eyed god of a man appears on her doorstep, dreams and myth are about to become her reality. Author: Kerry A. Jones, Black Lyon Publishing, 176 pp; Price: $13.95 Trade paperback or $6.00 Ebook (PDF format) |
![]() | Tails From The Country Side - a hilarious collection of ranching stories from a city-girl married into a ranching family - a whole new look at the lesser-known moments in a rancher's life. Author: Debby Schoeningh, The Country Side Press, Trade Paperback, 176 pp; $14.95 |
![]() | The Taproot Confessions - "I also greatly admire the good ear for the voices. The ear that lets us actually hear them. Few writers have that ear as good as Rob Whitbeck does. That ability to hone in on the nuanced language of the real people." - Dave McCain. Author: Rob Whitbeck, Pygmy Forest Press, Trade Paperback, 90 pp; $12. |
![]() | Trails - Oral history from the late 1800s Oregon trail, to logging operations and railroads, in the Blue Mountains between Prairie City and Baker City, to working for the US Forest Service in the 1930s and 40s, with photographs. Told by George Donaldson, edited and compiled by Lorene Allen. Hutch's Printing Co., 30 pp; $5.00 |
![]() | Travels With A Kayak - Deschner's zany, devil-may-care escapades of questionable facts and unleashed humor as he paddles down some of the worlds most renowned and obscure rivers. Author: Whit Deschner, The Eddie Tern Press, Trade Paperback, 256 pp; $19.95 |
![]() | 'Twas The Night Before Round-up - When powerful horses dressed in silvery tack sweep into the arena, four energetic cowkids grab reins, and ride like the wind. An adaptation of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. In the end the cowkids face a choice to stay in the arena or stay with the horses and . . ."answer the call to dash away, fly away, zip away all." Author: Nancy Garhan Attebury, Mt. Emily Press, Hardcover with full color illustrations, 32 pp; Retail $15.99 (School price $10)" |
![]() | Tyler's Law :The Deputies Book 2 - Bowie Tyler is an unlikely hero who finds he must interpret the law in his own way to bring in an elusive outlaw who has never been caught in twenty years. Traditional cowboy western by Chuck "Charlie MacNeil" Buchanan, Author House Publishing, Trade Paperback, 286 pp; $9.90 |
![]() | Watermarked - This volume features poems, many relating to coming-of-age at the mouth of the Columbia River in the 1960s. Four poems were nominated for the Puschcart Prize. This book was published in an edition of 250 copies. Author: David Memmott, Traprock Books; 2002; Saddle-stitched chapbook, wrap-around cover; 40 pp; $7.00; Available from Wordcraft of Oregon |
![]() | With Charon - Laughing To Beat The Band - Poetry - Whatever future the world will fashion will come from the many millions of people, our so-called enemies included, who want more than what the rule of violence has ever accomplished. Author: Ron Brand, Dry Side Press, Chapbook, 56 pp; $10 |
![]() | Within The Wings Of Jericho - In this poetry collection, Memmott explores the boundary between speculative themes and more regional experience. Author: David Memmott, 26 pp; 1998; Saddle-stitched chapbook; $5.00; Available from Wordcraft of Oregon |






















































