Book Launch Party

A wonderful crowd braved the rain to come out to my book launch party at the Elkton ECEC Sunday afternoon. I was surprised and delighted to see so many from my Roseburg writers group. They nearly filled one of the tables.

book6.author table From left to right (above): Arvilla and Don Newsom, Kari Clark, Heather Villa, Bill Isaac (longtime friend who’s not in the writers group but just happened to sit at this distinguished table), me standing, Wilma Mican, Emily Blakely, President Dianne Carter, and Marlene Daley. Thanks so much for coming.

book5.andrew.musicWe had fantastic guitar music by Andrew Arriaga, Elkton music teacher, here in front of the fur trade display in the ECEC Library, appropriate for my story set in the fur trade days of nineteenth century Oregon. Thank you very much, Andrew. Such great listening!

Book4-1.wineWe had wine with cheese and crackers, the wine compliments of Jim Wood, formerly of Napa Valley, now of Elkton. He offered Elkton wines from Brandborg Winery and Hundredth Valley Winery, as well as selections from the Napa Valley winery that used grapes from the Wood family vineyards there. That’s Jim, beyond the camera’s focal point, standing in the background next to Andrew. Thank you, Jim, for your wonderful generosity and for adding this touch of class to our party.

Book3-1.table.caseyJim enlisted his family to help serve the wine, son Nathan, Nathan’s friend Casey Zarnes, and Jim’s daughter-in-law Sarah Wood, wife of son Chad. Here Casey is chatting with one of my cousins, Karen Maupin Jackson in the striped top, Arvilla Newsom from the writers group in the green coat, and Emily Hunt behind Arvilla. And I love the flowers I found at the Bookmine in Cottage Grove, the deep pink carnations with lavender-colored spray that almost matches my book.

book8.readingThen came the reading from The Shifting Winds, clearly a serious moment in the story here.

book7.signingAnd the signing.

I had a lovely time, and everyone else seemed to enjoy it too.

All the photos are by Robin Loznak, my son-in-law. Thank you, Robin. And thanks also to my daughter, Carisa, for handling the guestbook and helping at the signing table.

Many thanks to Sue Butkus, Site Coordinator at ECEC, for all your help in setting this up, and to Executive Director Marjorie Hammon and to Kris Hendricks, Education Coordinator, for all your help. And a great big thanks to everyone who came and made this such a happy occasion.

NEXT UP: A signing and reading at the fabulous Douglas County Museum in Roseburg Thursday evening, March 10, from 6:30 to 8:30. It will be a very different kind of venue. I’ll do a tribute to George Abdill, the first director of that museum, a man who helped me so much in my research for this book. We’ll also show photos from the Oregon Trail and other historic pictures related to the story–the visuals Robin has been encouraging me to do. So he’ll help with that and I’ll do a reading–a different segment than I read in Elkton.

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8 thoughts on “Book Launch Party

  1. Carolyn Compton March 8, 2016 / 6:41 pm

    It is exciting for me to see you successful as an author. I know how much you love writing and it makes me proud to say, “This is my cousin, Janet, the published author.”

    Love you much!❤️😘

    • Janet Fisher March 8, 2016 / 7:00 pm

      Ah, Carolyn. Thank you so much. I love you too.

  2. alphabetstory March 18, 2016 / 6:29 pm

    It was a lovely afternoon. The rain did not bother us at all. Thank you for sharing a portion of Shifting Winds with us. The music was such a nice addition. Looking forward to finishing your book. Arvilla

    • Janet Fisher March 18, 2016 / 6:51 pm

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Arvilla. It was lovely having you there. I was so happy all of you came out. Such a thrill for me.

  3. E. Blakely March 18, 2016 / 9:40 pm

    We were even surprised at the number from our group who came out, but a welcomed surprise it was. The venue was exceptional and you stayed so calm. The reading was great and we are all so proud of such accomplishments you are making.

    • Janet Fisher March 18, 2016 / 9:45 pm

      Thank you for your kind words, Emily. I was so not calm before it started, but when so many friends started arriving I was just caught up in the sheer joy of it.

  4. Wilma Mican March 19, 2016 / 11:29 am

    Any more fun and it wouldn’t be legal. Now I am home enjoying your wonderful book!

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