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Author visit: New edition of ‘Oregon Loves New York’ illuminates unity after 9/11

It was early October in 2001 when 1,000 Oregonians flew to New York City. It took 62 flights,…

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Artist Teafly shares experience with mental illness in new show, new book

Bend artist Teafly Peterson was severely sleep-deprived for 20 years before they received a diagnosis for their mental…

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Now read this! Recommended reading from Deschutes Public Library

Kids’ books ”The Civil War of Amos Abernathy,” by Michael Leali In Michael Leali’s debut novel, readers follow…

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Oregon’s appointed Secretary of State is a John Day native, novelist

JOHN DAY — The woman appointed by Gov. Tina Kotek to fill the vacant secretary of state position…

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Redmond writer Jane Kirkpatrick found her voice after midlife career change

Redmond writer Jane Kirkpatrick has penned more than 40 books that have been printed more than 2 million…

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Recommended reading from Deschutes Public Library

Kids books “Wombats Are Pretty Weird: A (Not So) Serious Guide,” by Abi CushmanOh wombats! Ever since reading…

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Librarian gathering in Chicago includes training to battle book bans in communities and schools

The American Library Association's annual meeting conference is underway in Chicago, where librarians are expected to discuss topics…

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Book recommendations from Deschutes Public Library

Children’s books “Gato Guapo,” by Anika Aldamuy Denise, illustrated by Zara Gonzalez Hoang Whether you are new to…

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Finding worth at every stage in life with Steph Jagger

To navigate life’s major transitions, author Steph Jagger turns to nature and mythology. In her debut novel, “Unbound,”…

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Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen, true journalism idols

In February, I began writing a weekly column for The Bulletin. It’s been an interesting journey so far,…

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