Cowskin Prairie Chapter #2611
Oklahoma
Division of
the
United
Daughters of the Confederacy
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Art Anthony - Sulphur River (Fiction: War & Military - Civil War) | |
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Bob Avey - Multiple Titles (Fiction: Mystery) | |
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Donna Barnard - The Making of Okie (Fiction: Christian Romance) | |
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George W. Barton - You
(Inspirational) | |
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Jean Boahannan - Claude
Hanna Retraces Memory's Road
(Non-Fiction: Biographical/Historical) | |
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Ronald Gene Brock - Rapture &
Revelation
(Inspirational) | |
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Carrie Ann Cook - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: Genealogy/History, How To) | |
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Fredrea Gregath Cook - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: Genealogy/History, How To) | |
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Steve Cottrell - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: History) | |
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Gloria Dalessandro - Multiple Titles (Fiction: Mystery) | |
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DCGS, Inc. - History of Schools in Del. Co., OK (Non-Fiction: History/Genealogy) | |
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Robert F. Duwel - My Beloved Athena (Fiction: Contemporary Romance) | |
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Shari England - Lessons from the Sticker Patch... (Christian Devotional) | |
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Joyce Gibson - Historic Sailboat Bridge (Non-Fiction: History) | |
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Jennifer Griffin - The Feeling Bag (Fiction: Children) | |
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Deanna Harris - Taters of the Ozarks (Debut work: Children) | |
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Barbara Howell - Splinters... (Non-Fiction) | |
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Mike Fisher & Joe Jarod - Devotions for Warriors (Inspirational) | |
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Howell Joiner - Full Circle with a Tale (Non Fiction: Memoir) | |
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JP Jones - Market Yourself... (Non Fiction: How To) | |
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M. Keaton - Multiple Titles (Science Fiction) | |
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Carolyn Key - Shadow: The Rabbit Who Escaped For the Sake of Freedom (Fiction: Children) | |
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Alice Knisely - Keep Smiling a child's garden of reverses (Non Fiction: Memoir) | |
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Michael Koch - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: History) | |
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Jim Laughter - (Biography & Science Fiction) | |
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Michael McNamar - Crushed by Love (Christian Fiction) | |
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Mimi Mathis - Belle in the Slouch Hat (Fiction: YA) | |
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Allen H. Merriam - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: Directory) | |
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Frankie Meyer - Bushwackers, Visions & Star-Crossed Lovers... (Non-Fiction: History) | |
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Roger Meyer - Fighting Grief with F-Cubed... (Non-Fiction: Self Help) | |
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Stephne Miller - Salvaged (Romance/Inspirational) | |
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Oklahoma Extension Homemakers - Golden Anniv. Reprint (Non-Fiction: Cookbook) | |
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Shaun Perkins - Third Daughter (Poetry) | |
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Sherrilyn Polf - A Matter of Trust (Fiction) | |
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Nancy Rogers-Hait - Habersham's Playhouse (Fiction: Children) | |
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Carol Round - Multiple Titles (Inspirational) | |
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Nancy Rowland - Never the Same Again (Inspirational) | |
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Dorothy Scearcy - Circus Peanuts, Gold Fish and Virgil Ran Off With The Cleaning Lady (Fiction: Short Stories) | |
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Dianne Siller - (Fiction: Children) | |
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Bob Steere - The Trace of the Southern Arapaho (Non-Fiction: History/Genealogy) | |
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L. C. Stephens - The Terre Haute Murders... (Fiction: Crime) | |
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William Welge - Multiple Titles (Non-Fiction: History) | |
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Frank Whinery - Treasures Beneath & Within (Fiction: Christian Children/YA) | |
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Mary Barton Wilcox - First Rose... (Fiction: Inspirational) | |
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Kittye & Pamala Williams - Multiple Titles (Poetry) |
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March 9 Press Release
Cowskin Prairie Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Grove, OK will be hosting a Book Festival on Saturday, March 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Grove Community Center, 104. W. 3rd St.
Admission is free to the public.
Most book signings feature just one author. The Cowskin Prairie Book Festival will give the opportunity to meet dozens of authors at one event. All genre of books will be available for purchase and signing: fiction, non-fiction, history, romance, mystery, true-crime, westerns, sci-fi, military, genealogy, young adult, children's, cook books, poetry, Christian, inspirational, reference, sports, etc.
Author exhibit tables are still available for just $20, $10 for 1/2 table. Reservations can be mailed to Cowskin Prairie Chapter, UDC, 61801 E 280 RD, Grove, OK 74344. Please include full contact information, including e-mail, with reservations. For more information call 918-542-4148 or 918-787-4059, or visit: www.okdivudc.com/2010/bookfest.htm for information about the Book Festival and some of the authors who will be attending.
Contact us for more information.
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