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Greetings from Portland, Oregon
- sweetpotatoboy
- Bibliophile
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- Joined: August 2008
- Location: London, UK
- SarahWoodbury
- Avid Reader
- Posts: 496
- Joined: March 2009
- Location: Pendleton, Oregon
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- Steve Anderson
- Scribbler
- Posts: 31
- Joined: April 2011
- Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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[quote=""sweetpotatoboy""]Hey there and welcome. It's great - our male membership continues to rise![/quote]
I'll do my best to represent, sir. Thanks for the welcome. And say hi to London for me -- love that town.
I'll do my best to represent, sir. Thanks for the welcome. And say hi to London for me -- love that town.
http://www.stephenfanderson.com | Novelist, writer, literary translator
- Steve Anderson
- Scribbler
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- Joined: April 2011
- Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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[quote=""SarahWoodbury""]Welcome Steve! I live a hop and a skip away over in Pendleton. I write about medieval Wales, so my heart is more on the rainy side
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Thanks, Sarah! It's great to see another Pacific NWer. I'm a born Oregonian and can't believe I've never made it to Pendleton. Someday! Wales too for that matter, but not the medieval version; I think I'd rather read about that (unless there are vaccinations I can take beforehand).
I'll be sure to tell my sister about your work. She studied medieval history and did a year in Bangor as well.

Thanks, Sarah! It's great to see another Pacific NWer. I'm a born Oregonian and can't believe I've never made it to Pendleton. Someday! Wales too for that matter, but not the medieval version; I think I'd rather read about that (unless there are vaccinations I can take beforehand).

I'll be sure to tell my sister about your work. She studied medieval history and did a year in Bangor as well.
http://www.stephenfanderson.com | Novelist, writer, literary translator
Hello and welcome!
PATHS OF EXILE - love, war, honour and betrayal in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria
Editor's Choice, Historical Novels Review, August 2009
Now available as e-book on Amazon Kindleand in Kindle, Epub (Nook, Sony Reader), Palm and other formats on Smashwords
Website: http://www.carlanayland.org
Blog: http://carlanayland.blogspot.com
Editor's Choice, Historical Novels Review, August 2009
Now available as e-book on Amazon Kindleand in Kindle, Epub (Nook, Sony Reader), Palm and other formats on Smashwords
Website: http://www.carlanayland.org
Blog: http://carlanayland.blogspot.com
- Steve Anderson
- Scribbler
- Posts: 31
- Joined: April 2011
- Location: Portland, Oregon USA
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[quote=""Carla""]Hello and welcome![/quote]
Hello to you, Carla, and thanks for the welcome!
Hello to you, Carla, and thanks for the welcome!
http://www.stephenfanderson.com | Novelist, writer, literary translator