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Frost has 11th book published
'The Laurel Review' publishes poems by de la Paz
Pagh has poems published in several journals
Westhoff has four poems published in 'Prism Review'
Bellingham duo teams up for a old-style joyful story

Allen Frost, who was born in La Jolla, Calif., and says he moved to Seattle when he was 鈥渟hort,鈥 reads from his new book, 鈥淩oosevelt,鈥 at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at Village Books. He will be joined by Fred Sodt, who illustrated the book, which is set in Bellingham in July 1942.

Bellingham geologist writes Western Washington guidebook

You might call him the late-blooming old man of Northwest geology.

Or call him Whatcom County鈥檚 unofficial 鈥済eology laureate.鈥

Either way, Dave Tucker鈥檚 lifelong interest in the rocks of the region has found a new outlet with his first book, 鈥淕eology Underfoot in Western Washington鈥

Western CEDAR and SelectedWorks: sharing Western鈥檚 work with the world
Bellingham author Sara Stamey sets futuristic novel in Greece

Sara Stamey, who returned to her Bellingham roots after years of wanderlust teaching scuba in the Caribbean; backpacking around Greece, New Zealand and South America; and owning a farm in southern Chile, shares her new book, 鈥淭he Ariadne Connection,鈥 at 7 p.m. Friday, April 10, at Village Books鈥

Has ISIS brutality shifted the political dynamics of terrorism?

This article's author, Christopher Sands, is senior research professor and director of the Center for Canadian Studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute. He is also G. Robert Ross Distinguished Professor of鈥

de la Paz's poem included in new collection
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