This group of ebooks is a subset of the physical high mountain valley Authors Collection.
The High Mountain Local Authors Collection contains a selection of Central Washington’s unique and noteworthy literary efforts. It includes examples of various literary forms and genres, novels, poetry, history, philosophy, children’s books, romance, fantasy, new age, memoir, and essay. The arc of the collection is broad and includes examples of academic publishing, mainstream publishing, small-edition-self-published works, mass published works, print-on-demand books in hardback and soft cover, underground literary magazines, and art zines. For those keenly interested in documenting the history of books and printing, the collection includes a spectrum of printing techniques, letter press, offset, photocopying, linoleum block printing, mimeograph, calligraphy, and more. The volumes in the collection were gathered and donated by Jampa Dorje (Richard Denner) beginning in 2018.
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Half Crown
Cory J. Eberhart
A chapbook about the life of Rachel Page, who was a midwife in Kittitas County in hte lat 1800's. The book also includes seven sonnets related to midwifery and the Kittitas valley.
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Found Time
Rob Hill
“At Home in the Crucible,” “Celestial Flux,” “Chosen,” “Passing,” and “Today Is a Good Day to Die” were inspired by Leslie Feinberg’s novel, Stone Butch Blues. All flower varieties were mentioned in “Chosen,” and“Passing” was created using concrete image language found in Chapter 15 of Leslie Feinberg’s novel, Stone Butch Blues.