The Chateau Lorane Winery is welcoming several local authors to participate in this popular event. The authors and the times of their presence are:
On Saturday, May 23, 11:30 -2:30
Jo-Brew, a northwest writer giving voice to woman. A columnist for the Creswell Chronicle and author of six contemporary mainstream novels. www.Jo-Brew.com
Pat Edwards, historian and author of From Sawdust and Cider to Wine: A History of Lorane, Oregon and the Siuslaw Valley. Managing Editor of Groundwaters literary magazine.
Jen Chambers, Assistant Editor and contributor to Groundwaters.
Joey Blum,
Groundwaters contributors
Saturday 2:30 to 5:30
Jen Chambers
Joey Blum
Dan Armstrong-activist for a sustainable futures, editor of Mud City Press, author of short stories and three novels.
Shirley Tallman --Period mysteries set in early San Francisco www.shirleytallman.com
Groundwaters contributors
Sunday, May 24 11:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Carola Dunn--Daisy Darymple mystery series, the first in a new series of Cornish and many Regency Romances. www.geocities.com/CarolaDunn
Dan Armstrong
Sharon Brandsma, Award winning author and artist. Glory Rose and the Gloaming. Fantasy for teens and older. www.smbrandsma.com
Groundwaters contributors.
Sunday, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Carola Dunn
Jo-Brew
Sharon Brandsma
Pat Edwards
Groundwaters contributors
Monday, May 25 11:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Doug Card, local Historian and Author From Camas to Courthouse: Early Lane County History
Joe Blakley, Sports History, Oregon History and fiction. www.bearcreekpress.com
Marva Dasef, Tales of a Texas Boy, First Duty, a science Fiction Novela, and Seven Adventures of Cadida www.marvadasef.com
Groundwaters contributors.
Directions: The entrance to Chateau Lorane is approximately 1/4 mile south of Lorane on Siuslaw River Rd. As you pass the 2nd store (Lorane General Store and Deli), keep to your right at the "Y". (Don't make a sharp right onto Old Lorane Road, thought.) Follow Siuslaw River Road about 1/4 mile and you will see the entrance to Chateau Lorane on your right. It sits about a mile off the road. See the map on the Chateau Lorane website at http://www.chateaulorane.com/contact.html