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Oregon Book Awards Author Tour Enterprise: Becky Ellis, Charlie J. Stephens and tina ontiveros

Fri, Oct 17, 2025 from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm PDT
107 W. Main Street Enterprise, OR

In partnership with Fishtrap, Literary Arts brings the Oregon Book Award Author Tour to Wallowa County! Featured readers are Becky Ellis, a finalist in creative nonfiction for Little Avalanches: A Memoir, tina ontiveros, finalist in Creative Nonfiction for rough house, and Charlie J. Stephens, finalist in fiction for A Wounded Deer Leaps Highest.

Conversation, refreshments, and a book signing will follow the reading.

Becky Ellis

Becky Ellis

Becky Ellis, daughter of a World War II combat sergeant and veteran of a war fought at home, is the author of Little Avalanches. She believes in the transformational power of storytelling and facilitates writing workshops in underheard communities with Write Around Portland. A longtime Oregonian, she has raised three daughters in Portland.

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tina ontiveros

tina ontiveros

tina ontiveros grew up below the poverty line and went to community college. As a writer and a teacher, her work explores class, generational hardship, and marginalization of the poor. Her memoir, rough house, was a PNBA Bestseller, a national Indie Next Pick, an Oregon Book Award finalist, and 2021 Pacific Northwest Book Award winner. tina teaches writing and literature at Columbia Gorge Community College.

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Charlie J. Stephens

Charlie J. Stephens

Charlie J. Stephens was born and raised in Salem, Oregon. Their debut novel, A Wounded Deer Leaps Highest, (2024) was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award and was awarded the Leslie Feinberg Award in Trans and Gender-Variant Literature and the Foreword Indies Bronze Award in LGBTQ+ Adult Fiction. Their new collection of short stories, Annihilation for Beginners, will be published by Buckman in early 2026. More at www.charliejstephenswriting.com

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