Media Weavers,
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"Success comes to a writer, as a rule, so gradually that it is always something of a shock to him to look back and realize the heights to which he has climbed." P.G. Wodehouse
Media Weavers is committed to bringing ideas to market that embody the spirit, lives, and landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Below is our current catalog.
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M.K.Wren, acclaimed author and writing teacher, cleverly deals with common pitifalls in the writing process and how to correct them. |
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Doreen Gandy Wiley's Recipe from an Oyster is the perfect balance between memoir, personal journals and poetry. The book of the future, a beautiful example of writing across three genres. |
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"...Here are poems that enlighten, poems that surprise, poems that satisfy, poems that take you to familiar places you've never been, poems that thrust you to exotic places you never imagined..." More... | |
The 7th edition of Writers Northwest Handbook is a reference book for use by Northwest Writers, teachers, publishers and librarians. More... |
| Let this workbook coach you, step-by-step, in creating a one-person business. The Real American Dream is filled with practical tips, case studies, worksheets, helpful examples and checklists. More... | Blooming in the Shade
introduces the work of five Northwest poets: Ashira Belsey, Maxine Borcherding, Joan Maiers, Judith Massee and Sharon Roso. More...
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To Kill a Common Loon is part murder mystery, part contemporary fantasy, part eco-fable, and all fun. Harp P. Gravey, a down-and-out sometime-banjo picker, just wants to fulfill a deathbed promise to a friend and scatter his ashes in the wilderness. He never bargained on shape-shifting dragons, Indian Princesses, hat-loving cougars, and a villain who will stop at nothing to steal his friend's land. More... | Stained Glass Windows of First Christian Church
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A lavishly illustrated photographic record of the work of stained glass artisan David Povey, from his work in the First Christian Church in Portland, Oregon. More...
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Red Thunder is a memoir of the Schee-tsu-umsh Indians, now known as the Couer d'Alene Tribe in Northern Idaho. The story follows several generations of the tribe from birth to adulthood, old age to death, and explores the themes of courage, family, love, tragedy and hope. More... |
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