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  2. Category:Writers by populated place in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Ashland, Oregon (22 P) B. Writers from Bend, Oregon (11 P) C. Writers from Corvallis, Oregon (17 P) E. Writers from Eugene, Oregon (76 P) P.

  3. Bloomsbury Publishing - Wikipedia

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    A rights issue of shares in 1998 further raised £6.1 million, which was used to expand the company, in particular to found a U.S. branch. In 1998, Bloomsbury USA was established. Bloomsbury USA Books for Young Readers was established in 2002, and in 2005, Bloomsbury acquired Walker & Co, a small company dedicated to publishing nonfiction. [5]

  4. Ashland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The heroine of the series owns an artisan bakeshop on the Plaza, and the novels often feature local landmarks and institutions such as Lithia Park, Oregon State University, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. [94] Coraline is set in a fictionalized version of Ashland. The city was chosen due to its status as home of the Oregon Shakespeare ...

  5. 'Handmaid's Tale' popping up on local bookshelves - AOL

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    Apr. 30—A week after the Medford School District removed the graphic novel version of "The Handmaid's Tale" from library shelves, valley booksellers and Jackson County Library Services have ...

  6. Blackstone Audio - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone was founded in 1987 by Craig and Michelle Black, originally under the name Classics on Tape. The company later assumed the name Blackstone, taken from an English literary magazine. The company's location in Ashland, Oregon was influenced by the proximity of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which Blackstone used as a pool for voice ...

  7. List of fiction set in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Rogue River Incident, Case XI Book I by Mike Walters; The Rogue River Incident, Case XI Book II by Mike Walters; Roseburg 1959 by George Byron Wright [2] Safely Home by Randy Alcorn; Searching for Murder by Ron Lovell; Searoad by Ursula K. Le Guin; Seasons of Death (Conan Flagg, Bk 5) by M. K. Wren; The Shack by William P. Young; Siskiyou ...