Author & Craft Locations

See Author Bio’s below list of authors. (In progress).

Hery Acosta      37     YouTube
Bryan Asher      22
William Becker   Veranda 3
Carol Bishop    21
S W Capps       39
Paula Charles  29
Crafty Wee Boothy 13
Crescent Candle      12
Steven Craig   Front #2
Deb Cushman 6
Jeff Davis         5
William Dean   3
Mary Desch     30
Deborah Detering  26
Sue Dockstader  31
Kristine Endsley  32
Jordan Fitch        34
FVRL  (Fort Vancouver Library)      Front  #7
Marliese Franklin  36
Lydia Frenzel  Front  #2
Cheryl Gill      Front #1
Dian Greenwood    28
Joshua D Griffith    2
Space              space

Darcy Guyant       14
Caren Hahn          24
Mary Hansen       25
Linnea Hanson     26
Jonno Heyne        40
Susanne Hovis      23
William Hrdina      32
Jessica Julian          10
Shirley Karr             35
Emilie Kelly             38
Karen Kent              34
Temple Lentz          27
Lowco Woodcraft  11
Carrie Lynn             27
NIWA
Gretchen McLellan      4
Deborah Menenberg  38
Gina Mercado             31
Linda Mercury             35
Martin Middlewood   Veranda 4
Jeff Monday            Front #6
Connie Morgan      25
Albert O Connor    36
OPB                        Front #4

Kendy Pearson       33
Ana Ramirez                 7
Kathleen Rhodes       30
Elizabeth Roderick    8
H H Rune                  Front #3
ANGELA SANDERS
Amanda Shelley         17
Vicki Lynn Shelton    Veranda 2
Dawn Shipman           33
R G Shore                Front #5
Moses Solomon          37
Sandra Sonksen          Front #3
Rosalie Spielman       29
Aron Steinke              18
Susanna Strom           9
Jerry Sutherland        Veranda 1
Andrew Sweet             40
Anna Marissa Taylor   39
Mark Teppo                19
Nancy Townsley          28
Lewa Ubunifu              1
Cheryl Wanner            Front #1
Carl Wolfson               16
Toni Woodard             15

 

2025 Booth 37 

Book: Eddie in the Rough

Hery Acosta is a survivor, author, and advocate who writes to shed light on the realities of childhood abuse. In his memoir Eddie in the Rough, he shares his journey of resilience and healing—offering hope to others seeking freedom from a painful past.

YouTube

2025 - Booth 22

Book(s) The Tortured Kingdom; The Fear of Moncroix and the Interconnected Realms series (The Tortured Kingdom, The Treasure of Lor-Rev, The Assassin of Malcoze).
Explore fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and adventure like you've never seen before.
Meet Bryan at the Northwest Book Fair – July 19, Fort Vancouver!

🌐 Learn more: AsherNovel.com

2025 Veranda #3

William Becker is a psychic medium and teacher who has worked with clients across three continents and spoken at conferences in Europe and North America. With degrees in history and public administration, he blends critical thinking, a passion for the past, and a deep connection to spiritual realms to help others explore and develop their own intuitive gifts.

Through classes, readings, and mentoring, William guides people to integrate their spirituality into daily life and discover a richer, more meaningful experience of the world around them.

Booth 21

Carol Bishop creates fabric crafts with vintage materials into book covers, bags and other creative and fun items.

Booth 39

S. W. Capps is the author of No One Special: Confessions of a Badly-Behaved 'Boomer', along with the novels Runaway Train, Salmon Run, and Train in the Distance. His writing explores themes of rebellion, redemption, and life’s unexpected detours, often drawing inspiration from his own generation’s wild ride through history. With sharp wit and heartfelt honesty, Capps invites readers into stories where the tracks of the past and present collide.

Paula CharlesBooth 29

Paula Charles is the author of the Hometown Hardware Mysteries and, writing as Janna Rollins, the Zen Goat Mysteries. Her debut novel, Hammers and Homicide, was featured in Woman’s World, and she is an active member of Sisters in Crime. When she’s not plotting her next cozy mystery, Paula enjoys reading and wandering the Pacific Northwest with her husband and a lively crew of furry and feathered companions.

Steven J CraigFront Tent #2

Steven Craig is a retired U.S. Coast Guard officer, author, and emergency management expert whose books explore extraordinary true-life events and personal travel adventures.

His works include All Present and Accounted For, chronicling the heroic efforts of the USCGC Jarvis crew, Chronicles of Katrina, and Italy Travel and Adventures, blending history, humor, and practical advice. Drawing on his background in leadership and emergency response, Craig brings readers powerful stories of courage, resilience, and discovery.

Deb Cushman

Booth 6

Deb Cushman is the author of Frigg's Journey to Anasgar, the first book in her middle-grade fantasy series, Chronicles of Nadavir, as well as numerous short stories featured in children's magazines. A lifelong storyteller, Deb draws inspiration from the forests, mountains, and beaches of the Pacific Northwest to create adventurous tales where friendship and courage shine. When she’s not writing, she loves sharing books with her grandchildren and dreaming of magical lands beyond her living room.

Jeff DavisBooth 5

Jeff Davis is an author, historian, and paranormal researcher who has appeared on Coast to Coast AM, the History Channel’s Haunted History: Northwest, Ghost Adventures, and other TV programs exploring the unexplained. A former U.S. Army soldier and military historian, he served in Italy, Korea, Japan, Bosnia, and Afghanistan, and holds degrees in anthropology and archaeology. Jeff has written numerous books on ghosts, military history, and legends, including the bestsellers Weird Washington and Weird Oregon.

William Dean

Booth 3

William Dean is an award-winning writer and former investigative journalist whose suspense novels explore the darker corners of society and human nature. His books include The Have-Nots, Militia Men, The Ghosts We Know, and Dangerous Freedom, each weaving gripping tales of power, community, and redemption. Dean lives in Astoria, Oregon, where the crash of ocean waves and the bark of sea lions fuel his storytelling.

Mary DeschBooth 30

Mary Desch, writing as MM Desch, is a psychiatrist turned author whose psychological thrillers draw on her deep understanding of human trauma and resilience. Her debut novel, Tangled Darkness, introduces readers to gripping suspense grounded in authentic emotional and psychological insight. When she’s not writing, Mary enjoys hiking, exploring local food scenes, and taking long walks with her wife and their mini schnauzer.

Deb DeteringBooth 26

Debby is a Washington State author whose middle-grade historical fiction and young adult novels explore family relationships, resilience, and growing up in the pre-digital age. Her works include the Aunt Tabby series, Christian fantasy, memoir, and historical nonfiction inspired by her family’s travels and her grandfather’s work on the Panama Canal. Drawing from her experiences raising daughters and foster children, Debby writes heartfelt stories that reflect both human struggles and hope.

Sue DockstaderBooth 31

Sue is a former lawyer, writer, and editor whose career spans London, Hong Kong, and the U.S., with contributions to both print and online publications. She and her 90-year-old mother, Jo Coker, co-author a charming children’s series about a curious mouse, blending nostalgic countryside tales with wildlife facts and puzzles. Now exploring adult fiction, Sue shares reflections on retirement at Medium.com and is crafting a novel about faithful dogs and wise women—hoping to finish it before her own 90th birthday.

Kristine EndsleyBooth 32

Kristine Endsley is an urban fantasy author living across the water from Seattle with her husband, two sons, two lazy dogs, and two mischievous black cats. A graduate of the University of Washington, Tacoma, with a degree in environmental science, she now works as a substitute para-educator to support her writing passion. When she’s not crafting magical worlds, Kristine enjoys ferry rides to Seattle Sounders games and family adventures in the Pacific Northwest.

Jordan Fitch

Booth 34

Jordan is a former U.S. Marine and electrical engineer whose global travels and life experiences fuel his fast-paced thrillers. Now living in the Pacific Northwest, he draws inspiration from his New England roots and years in New York. His novels, The Cardinal Line and Name Town, have captivated readers and sparked conversations in interviews, podcasts, and book clubs nationwide.

Front Lawn Tent 7

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries (FVRL) serves communities across southwest Washington, providing access to books, digital resources, and educational programs in rural, suburban, and urban areas. With 13 staffed libraries, additional self-serve locations, bookmobiles, and books-by-mail services, FVRL ensures that library access is available to everyone—fine-free and community-focused. Their extensive collection of physical and digital materials, along with programs supporting early literacy and lifelong learning, helps residents connect, learn, and grow together.

Booth 36

Hand crafted earrings and crochet hats.

Front Lawn #2

Co-authors Charles and Lydia Frenzel, writing as L.C. Frenzel, have penned 20 novels and a memoir, drawing on their diverse backgrounds in science, industry, and adventure. From living on a yacht near New Orleans to exploring the California gold country, their lives inspire stories of characters facing life-altering moral choices. Now based in Vancouver, Washington, they continue to write under the shadow of snowcapped peaks, united by their shared love of storytelling.