August 5, 2024
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Authors & Artists Fair in Eugene to feature 48 Oregon authors


William L. Sullivan

"Rink: Stories from an Oregon Ice Arena" is by author Michael Sheehan.

Winter is the time to curl up with a book, and Oregon authors have again stepped forward to help. A total of 48 local authors will be signing their books at the Authors & Artists Fair in Eugene this Saturday. Most have freshly published works this year.

Admission is free from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lane Events Center next door to Holiday Market. A portion of the book sales benefits the Lane Library League, a nonprofit group that supports rural volunteer libraries. The event will also feature the works of seven local artists.

Among the local authors debuting new books, Melissa Hart may be best known for her books about owls. Her latest has a different focus. “Daisy Woodworm Changes the World” is a charming, uplifting young adult novel about a 13-year-old girl who overcomes everything, despite Down syndrome.

"Daisy Woodworm Changes the World" is by author Melissa Hart.

Also from Eugene, Michael Sheehan has just published a history of the ice-skating rink at the Lane County Fairgrounds. In “Rink: Stories from an Oregon Ice Arena,” we learn of a Red Army escapee who becomes the rink’s speed-skating coach, the early performances of Olympic schemer Tanya Harding, and a terminally ill ice hockey star who played his last game in Eugene attached to an oxygen tank.



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