Sara Light-Waller, "Calamity Jan" Peirson and Brian Mittge were just some of the local authors with their works on display at a book signing event this past Saturday at the Lewis County Historical Museum. Light-Waller is a pulp artists who's work revolves around illustrations and science-fiction writing and her work can be found here, https://flyingponystudios.com/. Peirson has done both historical and historical-fiction work which can be found here, http://www.calamityjan.com/index.html. Mittge just recently released the second edition of the biography he co-authored on Centralia's founder, George Washington, which can be found online or at various local bookstores.
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Local author and artist Sue Darius sits at a table in the Lewis County Historical Museum for a book signing wit her children's book titled Was I a Dinosaur? The book along with more of her work can be purchased online at https://www.suedarius.com/.
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Local author Gretchen Staebler was at the Lewis County Historical Museum Saturday afternoon for a book signing event featuring her book Mother Lode, an autobiographical work chronicling the years Staebler spent working as her mother's caregiver. More about Staebler and her book can be found at https://gretchenstaebler.com/.
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Local authors Kerry Serl and Brian Mittge, who co-authored George Washington of Centralia, a biography on the founder of Centralia, talk with a guest at the Lewis County Historical Museum book signing event on Saturday in downtown Chehalis. Information on where to purchase the book can be found at https://ourgeorgewashington.com/biography-of-george-washington/.
Authors Gretchen Staebler and Sara Light-Waller talk with Southwest Washington Fair Association commissioner Edna Fund at the Lewis County Historical Museum's book signing event on Dec. 17.
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Local authors Dawn Shipman, Julie McDonald Zander and Jake Blake talk at a book signing in the Lewis County Historical Museum on Dec. 17. Shipman's work is fictional and can be found at https://dawnshipmanfiction.com/about/. Zander's work is historical and she also still works as a biographer and columnist for The Chronicle, her work can be found at https://www.chaptersoflife.com/. Blake writes fiction and his latest work is science fiction, it can be found at https://shakespeare-on-ice.com/jake-blake.html.
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Author Buddy Rose talks with a visitor at the booking signing in Lewis County Historical Museum this past Saturday afternoon. A former reporter for The Chronicle, his work focuses on both history and outdoor life and can be found at local bookstores including Book 'N' Brush in downtown Chehalis.
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Authors Buddy Rose and Jake Blake talk with visitors in the Lewis County Historical Museum this past Saturday at a book signing event that featured local authors.
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