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message 1: by Katie (new)

Katie | 1 comments So there have not been very many postings to this group. Lets start something current. Tell us about yourself and what are you reading? I will start... I am a full time mom of a almost 10year old girl, I work full time, I like to read (I am currently reading "The Fall" by Ryan Quinn). I like to make cards and scrapbook in my free time. I volunteer a lot around the valley. OK, who is next!!


message 2: by Whitney (new)

Whitney (whitty10) Hi everyone.. my name is Whitney and I work as a caregiver and go to collage via online to obtain my degree in photography. I've been involved with photography for more than ten years. I am currently reading "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest".


message 3: by William (new)

William | 6 comments Hi—I am a former homeschool dad and sign-language interpreter. I also have authored a 7-title fantasy series for ages 8-88. (Seriously.) As a dyed-in-the-wool Oregonian, I have purposely incorporated settings from across this state into my books. They're a bit like the Chronicles of Narnia. The first title is: The King of the Trees.

Otherwise, I enjoy reading a variety of series, including the Lord of the Rings. Right now, though, I'm particularly intrigued by "Under the Dome," by Stephen King.


message 4: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hi! I read One Flew over the cuckoo's nest in High school, it was great. I read Under the Dome about a year ago and really liked it. Are you reading the book and watching the TV show at the same time?


message 5: by William (new)

William | 6 comments Natlukens wrote: "Hi! I read One Flew over the cuckoo's nest in High school, it was great. I read Under the Dome about a year ago and really liked it. Are you reading the book and watching the TV show at the same time?"

Yes—I am watching the TV show and just downloaded the Kindle version of the book. I don't know if I'll have time to read the book until after the miniseries is over. It will be interesting to compare the two.


message 6: by Natalie (new)

Natalie I am watching the show too and so far a lot is different but I won't give anything away.


message 7: by William (new)

William | 6 comments The show seems to drag things out a bit.


message 8: by Natalie (new)

Natalie I read that they might try to do a 2 season thing instead of mini series format, which means it would air next summer too. Not 100% sure though. The book is over 1000 pages so there's a lot of ground to cover.


message 9: by William (new)

William | 6 comments Over 1000 pages??? I'd better get cracking, then. :)


message 10: by Brandi (new)

Brandi (kbgalle) | 3 comments Hi everyone! My name is Brandi I live in the GP area. I am currently off work due to a back injury and bored to death so that leaves me plenty of ime to read. I am currently reading "The Shuddering" by Ania Ahlborn and also the Kindle freebie "You Will Pay" by Eve Rabi. It's nice to be in a group of local readers.


message 11: by Natalie (new)

Natalie Hey Brandi! That book The Shuddering sounds intense! I added it to my to-read. Are you enjoying it so far?


message 12: by Brandi (new)

Brandi (kbgalle) | 3 comments Natlukens wrote: "Hey Brandi! That book The Shuddering sounds intense! I added it to my to-read. Are you enjoying it so far?"

I am only 15% into it but so far so good. I am getting to the point where I may only read in the daylight hours...lol. I will let you know how I like it.


message 13: by Natalie (new)

Natalie That sounds good!


message 14: by Roy (last edited Feb 09, 2015 10:06PM) (new)

Roy Stephenson | 1 comments Hi everyone. My name's Roy. I live in Shady Cove. I am on my third retirement and am reading to avoid withdrawal symptoms. I just finished "Key West Camouflage" by Wayne Gales. I'm going to start reading Fallen Out by Wayne Stinneti in the morning. I have two books on Kindle now. I wrote "Tsceminicum" with another author. "N2973 Animal" is all mine. "Tsceminicum" is crime drama. "N2973 Animal" is sport aviation. I write in several different genera. Is that a sign of an over active mind?


message 15: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Roy wrote: "Hi everyone. My name's Roy. I live in Shady Cove. I am on my third retirement and am reading to avoid withdrawal symptoms. I just finished "Key West Camouflage" by Wayne Gales. I'm going to start r..."

Hi Roy - I'm in Rogue River and on my second retirement. Writing in different genre is not unusualy as my non-fiction book One Rule was released least year and almost through with my action/adventure fiction novel.. Enjoy writing fiction even more.. Best regards to you and all those who posted.


message 16: by Kammie (new)

Kammie | 2 comments Are any members still around? I know I'm resuscitating a long dead thread...


message 17: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments I'm here in Ashland. I don't even remember the last thread.


message 18: by Kammie (new)

Kammie | 2 comments Hello, Addie! I'm nearby- Medford. I'm glad someone is still active on GR.


message 19: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments Hi Kammie, it's good to hear from you. You'd be most welcome to come to my reading tomorrow at the Ashland Library, 2 p.m. (Nov. 1). My novel is called Saving Ben, about a fiftyish woman with multiple sclerosis and a full-time job who has to take custody of her grandson.


message 20: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Kammie wrote: "Are any members still around? I know I'm resuscitating a long dead thread..."

Haven't seem any activity on the thread. Will keep an eye out.. I'm in the RR area... Best..


message 21: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments What do you write, Kammie and Howard?


message 22: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments WELL, there are real breathing people in group? LOL...LOL. Was wondering where everyone is.

Hello everyone.
I think I may be the newest to this group. And loads of things have changed for me! Many blessings. I am temporarily leaving in Glendale, Arizona via Grants Pass, OR. My hubby got an invite to come here to enter the Meat cutters training for as he has worked for Safeway for 5 years.

Of course I DON'T LIKE THE Desert! But, got to support him with his choice. We will move back in a year. He also got a new position as he is done with the program. My book is selling well, and have had some pretty awesome things happen since it's release a year and half ago.

The other NEWS? I started a Book Promotions online business!! I promote other authors, many new who have NO idea how and where to promote their books. I hope you all will stop by my Book & Social Media Promotions Blog: https://anAuthorandWriterinProgress.w... and come look around.

I have a great 'Monthly Hot Book Picks' list with many fine authors I promote, a book review page and more! I hope you all are well and blessed, and I can NOT WAIT to move back to So. Oregon!! LOL.

Author, Catherine Townsend-Lyon & Lyon Book Promotions "-)

My h


message 23: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Addie wrote: "What do you write, Kammie and Howard?"

My book "One Rule" Simple Secrets to Success and Better Relationships is a non-fiction book to help young people starting out or already in the work place. It could be very helpful in both personal and business relationships using the "One Rule."

My true passion is writing my fiction book - an action adventure novel -- a series hopeful -- which I had set aside, but now working on again. There is so much to learn about book promotion as that takes a great deal of time and experience. Thanks.


message 24: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Good for you Catherine (my sister's name) and best of success to you both. I will check out your blog as I have a lot to learn in that area. Thanks.


message 25: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments Congratulations, Catherine, and I hope you get out of the desert and back to Grants Pass soon. My newest novel, Saving Ben, is just out, with a reading at the Ashland Library last Sunday. Good luck with your book promotions.


message 26: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments You grabbed my curiosity, Howard. What is the "One Rule"? And good luck with your action adventure novel.


message 27: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Addie: "One Rule" Simple Secrets to Success and Better Relationships is a non-fiction self-help book. My objective was to share the experience and lessons learned working my way up the corporate ladder to become an international business, exec and later as a CEO. Hopefully it will help young people starting out or already in the work place. It could be very helpful in both personal and business relationships. More promo is definitely needed. Thanks.


message 28: by Shereena (new)

Shereena (dyersh) Hi. I live in Medford with my dog and fiancé and I'm currently reading Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley. I love books about characters who overcome realistic challenges that we often face in real life.


message 29: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments They certainly faced some difficult challenges in Virginia where this is set. It is these challenges that in the end make one stronger and more capable of facing aggressive adversaries. Crying foul and rolling over isn't the answer. Standing fast and moving forward is the right road to take. Thanks for sharing.. I'll share some feedback on books I'm reading. I'm in the Rogue River area.


message 30: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments Hi Shereena. I live in Ashland with two labradors and am currently reading Margaret Atwood's "Maddaddam" trilogy. Her satire is chilling. I'll probably go back to somebody like Jodi Picoult next read as a balancer.


message 31: by Addie (new)

Addie Greene | 7 comments Hi Howard, Shereena, and anyone else on this thread. I'm now reading Marilynne Robinson's "Gilead," a strange tale written as one very long letter by an elderly (and sick) father to his six-year-old son. I'm also rewriting the beginning of my new novel, "Stalking Sarah," about a husband who stalks his wife on the internet.


message 32: by Lisa (last edited Mar 30, 2016 04:58PM) (new)

Lisa (lisahorn) Hello All. My computer crashed so I'm here using the library computer (thankfully), where I volunteer sometimes at Williams Library.
I've generally read a lot of mysteries and non-fiction, have lately been trying to expand reading genres, having a blast with "request hold", at our library.
Books I've loved/found enriching lately : Bringing Home Bubbe, an awesome book by a local author and storyteller Debra Zaslow, about her journey bringing her 103 yr old Grandmother home to live with her.

Anne Frank Diary, and writings related to the diary are teaching me a lot about humanity and experiences shared by my Dad's side family, who escaped from Frankfurt in WW2. A lot of shared perspectives by a wide range of authors. Especially book by Miep Gies, who hid A.F., Anne Frank Remembered. Also great, Anne Frank: The Biography, by Melissa Muller.

I've loved Jacqueline Winspear mysteries, for the historical aspects about WW1 in Britain, a time that my family lived through.

I'm researching memoir writing, to eventually publish a couple of books that my Mom wrote, someday.

I generally like to pick a genre of interest and do searches on it here, then searches in the library catalog.

Thanks for being here and your sharing! cheers all


message 33: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Hi Lisa -- thanks for sharing.. Wishing you the best of success. Haven't posted in a while and it was good to receive the notice of your post. Publishing some books your mom wrote is a great way to keep the family traditions alive.. Be well..


message 34: by Lisa (last edited Jul 02, 2016 03:09PM) (new)

Lisa (lisahorn) Hello Friends,
I've been reading a lot of historical crime fiction, a lot of Brit stuff. Jacqueline Winspear I love. I just read a book by Daniel Silva, The English Spy, which held my attention and I thought was a good read. I'm going to go back and start from the beginning.

I've been also reading "non-fiction", about pollinators, native plants, attracting pollinators, a butterfly and moth guide by the Xerces Society.

I work a lot to branch out and try new things. I'm enjoying reading immensely. Happy Summer all! xoxox


message 35: by Howard (new)

Howard (onerule) | 9 comments Wishing all of you a very Happy 4th of July weekend. Have a great day and celebrate our good fortune as we witness the mess in many parts of the world. Remember that life is ours to live, to error and forgive, and to be whatever we decide to be.

Enjoy and treasure every moment, every touch you feel. Tomorrow is just a promise, but today you live for real. Don't let it slip away.

Best of success to all of you. Keep up the reading and writing. Be well.. Howard


message 36: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments Happy 4th of July weekend Howard, and to all the Rogue Readers!

Let us enjoy the freedom many countries don't share and remember those other countries freedom's come with a price most times. Thank any Military personal you may see this weekend as their fight is what keeps our USA Freedom Bells Ringing.

Peace & Light,

Catherine Townsend-Lyon, Author of
"Addicted To Dimes" (Formly of Grants Pass, OR)


message 37: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 1 comments This is Brenda in Ashland, sub-teacher and retired immigration attorney, mom and bookworm. Some of my favorite books are: Poisonwood Bible, Ciderhouse Rules, David Copperfield, Pride and Prejudice, Cat's Cradle and Dandelion Wine. I also love to read politics, history and biography. These days I don't read much poetry, but here is a new collection of poems of the Rumi genre from Hasan Sijzi. His poetry has never before been translated into English in book form and is done here by my daughter who was once a student at SOU after starting at Shasta College at age 14.


message 38: by Kora (new)

Kora Kari (korahs) | 3 comments Just joined this thread and see not much going on. I am reading several books at present and writing a series of my own. Was hoping to connect with others who like to talk books, and might help me finish writing my own.


message 39: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Townsend-Lyon (authorcatherine-townsend_lyon) | 7 comments Korahs wrote: "Just joined this thread and see not much going on. I am reading several books at present and writing a series of my own. Was hoping to connect with others who like to talk books, and might help me ..."

Hello,
I was sad to see not much going on here as well:-(
I am currently writing two books. My 2nd which is almost done, the follow-up to my first: Addicted To Dimes.

The second I am co-writing with Vance Johnson, former NFL Pro from the Denver Broncos. We are writing his new Memoir together and it is SO exciting! If you need any advice or help? Please Email me anytime! LyonMedia@aol.com

Author/Writer,
Catherine Townsend-Lyon "-)


message 40: by Kora (new)

Kora Kari (korahs) | 3 comments Thanks I may do this. Currently I am trying hard to polish my first novel. I have an unscracthable itch to see it in print. Any help would be welcomed


message 41: by Gary (new)

Gary Eby | 1 comments We are the authors of Reflections: A Journey to God. I am a retired social worker, mental health counselor, and addiction therapist. As a longtime musician, I enjoy playing the piano, drums, marimba, and singing in the Illinois Valley Chorus. My motto is, "Choose the positive because it's all good." I have been married to the Reverend Susan Eby for more than 40 years. She studied philosophy in college, with some of her favorite philosophers being Plato, William James, St. Thomas Aquinas, Emerson, and Emmett Fox. She is an interfaith minister ordained by the Emerson Theological Institute. Together we enjoy spending time with our pets, walking the beach in Southwestern Oregon, and meeting new friends.


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