Showing posts with label Sumpter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sumpter. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Hanging out in Sumpter!


Mary in our booth
This Labor Day Weekend I'll be hanging out in Sumpter with Mary Vine. We've set up a booth the last 4 or 5 years during Memorial and Labor Day weekends and sold our books. It is where I sell the most print books all year.

Not only is it fun to sit and visit with Mary and the people who wander into our booth, it's fun to hear the Sumpter Steam Engine blow it's whistle, listen to the wind sing through the pine trees, and the occasional thump of a pine cone hitting the ground, hopefully not the head of a passerby.

cracker creek
The booths are so eclectic that we always take turns walking around and looking at everything. But the time I like the most is staying at Mary's cabin in Bourne. There is no electricity, now running water other than Cracker Creek right off the deck of the cabin, just peace and quiet until the 4-wheelers go up or down the road.

I spend my evenings at the cabin writing. Thankfully, I have a computer with a long life battery. And with no internet and other things to drain the battery, I can get a lot of writing done in the three nights I spend there.

What are you doing this Labor Day weekend?

If you are planning to read, Lottie Mae, book 2 in the Silver Dollar Saloon series is now available in ebook and print!

Lottie Mae
book 2
Silver Dollar Saloon 

She was shunned by society.
He must fit in to survive.
Will their love be enough to battle both their demons? 


Lottie Mae Peck believes she isn’t worthy of anything more than being a saloon girl after a brutal attack. However, the school needs another teacher and her heart has taken a liking to a soft-spoken man.

Manfred Albrecht suffered a loss shortly after arriving in America. The voluptuous Lottie Mae catches his eye the first time he walks into the Silver Dollar Saloon. Her intelligence and good humor as she teaches him to read and write English, stirs feelings he thought he’d never have again.

But her happiness may be fleeting. The man who sent her life into a downward spiral years ago arrives in town, destroying her hard-fought battle to believe she deserves more.


Thursday, September 07, 2017

A day in the Life by Paty Jager

Ack!  Here is a day in the life...I just discovered I didn't get the post up for today or for last Monday!  Monday was supposed to be about selling books in Sumpter and today... well, I hadn't thought about.

Stephanie, Me, Mary

 So, Labor Day weekend was spent in Sumpter, Oregon at the Sumpter Flea Market with authors Stephanie Berget and Mary Vine.  Mary and I usually attend this even Memorial weekend and this weekend. Stephanie who lives closer to Sumpter than either Mary or I was invited to share our booth.


We arrived Thursday evening around 5 pm and set up the canopy for our booth. Then Stephanie and I drove up to Mary's cabin in Bourne. The cabin doesn't have electricity or running water. We use flashlights and an outhouse. We unloaded, visited, had dinner, and visited some more before going to sleep. We rose the next morning drove the 6 miles back to Sumpter and set up the tables and books. Mary arrived and set up her table and books. She and her husband were staying in a fifth wheel trailer on their property in Sumpter.
A bit of smoke and very few vendors
Friday morning, right off the bat, a man came long, looked at our books, and bought my whole set of Shandra Higheagle Mystery books. I'd covered my cost of the booth. ;)  There were only half the vendors that are usually at the flea market and very few people coming through. A friend of mine had asked me to let her know if I saw any unique oil lamps.
lamp I purchased for a friend
I spotted one right away in the booth next to us and sent her a photo. She asked me to by it. A woman came along and bought my Native American spirit trilogy.  Stephanie sold one of her Six Pack books and Mary sold a book. I wandered around and purchased a four carved, wooden balls to put in a burl wood bowl.

wooden balls
That day it was hot but we were under a tree and had a bit of breeze so we managed to survive the heat and the few customers. That day after we packed up, Stephanie and I went to the Mad Dog saloon for dinner. The food was edible but a bit high priced. We went back to Bourne and visited until reading our kindles and going to sleep.

Saturday, we set up and waited for people. They were few and far between again. The day was slow. I sold two books while Mary and Stephanie each sold a couple as well. Without the crowds there were fewer people to visit with and watch. We did a lot of talking about writing and the business of writing. We closed up early Saturday night and Stephanie and I wandered around in the down town area vendors. I found some gourds that reminded me of my character Shandra Higheagle, so I bought them.
gourds
We were hot sticky and grumbly. So after arriving in Bourne that evening we had dinner, went for a walk and then took a dip in Cracker Creek which is right beside the cabin where we stayed. In our underwear we washed off and felt so much better!

Sunday was a very slow sale say, but my husband came up with the friend I bought the lantern for and my brother, his wife, and daughter and her family all came to visit. So while I think I sold one book on Sunday, it was worth visiting with my family.  Stephanie had to leave early due to the smoke rolling in. Mary and I closed up early and my husband and I had dinner with my family at the Elkhorn Saloon. It was good food for a good price.  Then Hubby and I drove home.

That was a weekend in my life!

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

New Release and Camping Fun

Not only did my latest Shandra Higheagle mystery book release over the weekend, but I had a great time selling books at the Sumpter, Oregon Memorial Weekend Flea Market.

Author Mary Vine and I sat up our booth, consisting of a canopy and tarp on two sides on Thursday night. Then Tink and I headed up the road to Bourne were I stay in Mary's cabin.  There is no electricity or plumping at this cabin so it is like camping. There is an outhouse and a small propane cook plate. I brought my own water, sleeping bag, food and clothing.

Behind the cabin
It was fun, but would have been better if my computer had charged up enough each day as I drove the six miles from Sumpter to Bourne. As it was I made it stretch out to 30 minutes to charge things and because the road had some spots where Cracker Creek was overflowing onto it.

During the day, I enjoyed the sunshine and watching people walk by and the fans I met. I was surprised so many commented on how they love my Shandra Higheagle series.   I love writing these books and was overjoyed other's like to read them.

water flowing over the road


Here is the information on Fatal Fall




Avarice…Family…Murder

When the doctor is a no-show for her appointment, Shandra Higheagle becomes wrapped up in another murder. The death of the doctor’s elderly aunt has everyone questioning what happened and who’s to blame. Shandra’s dreams soon tell her she’s on the right path, but also suggests her best friend could be in grave danger. 

Detective Ryan Greer knows not even an illness will keep Shandra from sneaking around, and he appreciates that. Her insight is invaluable. When she becomes embroiled deeper in the investigation, he stakes out the crime scene and waits for the murder to make a tell-all mistake. 

But will he be able to act fast enough to keep Shandra or her friend from being the next victim?
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