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Duncan MacVean

 

Dr. MacVean is a local veterinarian who grew up in Sacramento.  He received his D.V.M. from U. C. Davis, and M.P.H. and Ph.D. from U. C. Berkeley.  His career included Jungle wildlife research, consultant to the Malaysian National Zoo and Chicago Zoo, professorships at two major universities.  Dozens of research papers were published in medical journals.

My Patients Like Treats: Tales from a House Call Veterinarian, his first book, is due on major bookstore shelves May 1, 2018.  This memoir of experiences during 27 years of house calls has been described as James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small meets Dr. Camuti’s  All My Patients Are Under the Bed.  A sampling of what reviewers are saying — “a kind-hearted book from a kind-hearted man”, “funny at times, heartbreaking at others”, “filled with mystery, surprise, and a lot of fun, these short stories are anchored in the details of life as a veterinarian”, “it is an elegantly told study of the human condition as witnessed by a man who sees far more than surface wounds and ailments. This book beautifully captures dramatic moments in other people’s lives while never forgetting the reason for the author’s presence: the pets themselves.”

 

 

 

 

 

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Mary Lou Anderson

 

Mary Lou Anderson, who writes under the name M.L. Edson, was born in California’s Central Valley. Her family soon moved to northwestern California, where redwood trees tower over everyone and everything.

Writing a journal came naturally for her, but she didn’t realize it had planted a seed to write so much more. Many false starts and normal intrusions of life (family, health, work) kept her away from pencil and paper, manual typewriters, her first electric one, then her own IBM Selectric. The availability of computers changed everything! Certainly a book lived within the electronic wiring.

Teaching inside California’s prisons for two decades gave voice to her characters … both evil and heroic. Her works include novels The Six Rivers Killer, based on a true crime, and Sierra Heist, about people trying to survive the skittish economy. Also available are: Not Even a Shadow, a journal written while working in the prison system; Grammar Guardian, a quick punctuation/grammar guide; Doing Life with a Map, a workbook for those at-risk and co-authored with Lee Bowman; and Poems, covering all life’s aspects.

 

 

 

 

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Shelley Buck

Shelley Buck is the author of the travel memoirs East: A Woman on the Road to Kathmandu (WriteWords Press, 2013), which won a Global Ebook Award, and Floating Point: Endlessly Rocking off Silicon Valley (WriteWords Press, 2011). Her work has appeared in Narrative Magazine, Pacific News Service, and Sacramento Magazine. Shelley is the editor of ePícaro.com, an online journal of travel narratives featuring West Coast writers. She was a founding editor of the pioneering feminist news syndicate, Her Say News Service, now archived at Harvard, and wrote scripts for Knocking at the Gateway of Gold, a radio  history of San Francisco, which aired on Pacifica Radio. She lives in the Sierra foothills.

Websites – www.shelleybuck.com, www.epicaro.com

Twitter – @shelleybuck

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/shelley.buck.31

 

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Louise Audell

Louise Audell, a native of Sacramento, is an emerging author working on her first young adult historical fiction novel.  The book, set in 1932 depression-era Oakland, California, is called The Firebug Boys and the Mystery at the Piggly Wiggly (www.belo-stories.com). She is a member of the Society of Childrens Writers and Illustrators as well as the California Writers Club.

 

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Shirley Parenteau

 

Shirley Parenteau grew up along the Northern Oregon Coast fascinated by feature articles her mother wrote for Portland newspapers. Shirley wrote for outdoor magazines and for ten years wrote a humorous column for the Elk Grove Citizen. Her first eight children’s books were followed by novels for Ballantine Books and Harlequin Historical. For the past ten years, Candlewick Press has published her children’s books, beginning with a counting book, One Frog Sang. An ongoing picture book series began with Bears on Chairs (since published in translation in several countries). In July 2018, Bears on Chairs will be published in a duo-language version in English and Spanish. A seventh picture book, Bears and Blossoms came out in March 2018. Two more bear titles are underway.

Photos of a girl in a kimono visiting her Japanese grandparents prompted research into Hinamatsuri, a Japanese Girls’ Day celebration. This led to a series of middle-grade novels for Candlewick beginning with Ship of Dolls, based on a little-known 1926 exchange of dolls between American and Japanese children. In November 2017, Shirley traveled alone to Japan to visit her Japanese publisher and staff, a highlight of her writing career.

 

 

 

 

 

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