Oregon’s diverse landscapes have long captured my imagination and provided rich inspiration for The Rogue River Incident. From wild rivers and serene lakes to valleys that have evolved over time, these places hold a special significance in both my life and my novels. If you’re interested in exploring the settings that bring my stories to life, here are a few hidden gems you might want to visit. Each one offers a unique glimpse into Oregon’s beauty and the experiences that shaped my writing.
The Rogue River
The Rogue River has been a part of my life since childhood, and its rugged beauty is woven throughout my novels. I spent countless days hiking, tubing, and exploring its banks, which made it a natural setting for my protagonist’s adventures. In The Rogue River Incident, the river becomes a powerful symbol of both mystery and discovery, mirroring the twists and turns of the story. A visit to the Rogue offers the chance to experience its wild spirit—whether by rafting down its rapids or simply sitting by the shore and taking in the view.
Crater Lake
There’s something almost mystical about Crater Lake, with its impossibly blue waters and steep caldera walls. Its presence in my novels reflects that sense of awe and wonder, as it serves as a backdrop for key moments of reflection and revelation. To truly understand the lake’s impact on my storytelling, I’d recommend hiking along the rim or taking a boat tour
around Wizard Island. Crater Lake’s otherworldly beauty is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Lake of the Woods
Nestled in the mountains of southern Oregon, Lake of the Woods is a serene escape from
the everyday. With views of Mount McLoughlin and surrounded by towering pines, it provides a peaceful setting for scenes in my novel that delve into my characters’ inner lives. For those looking to experience this tranquility, try kayaking or fishing on the lake, or simply enjoy a quiet moment by the water. It’s a place that invites reflection and inspiration, much like it does for my characters.
The Rogue and Applegate Valleys
These valleys have witnessed significant change over the years. Once filled with dairy farms, they’ve transformed into world-class wine regions, producing some of Oregon’s finest wines. This evolution from agriculture to viticulture represents resilience, a theme that resonates in The Rogue River Incident. Touring the vineyards is a great way to appreciate the region’s beauty and heritage. The rolling hills and picturesque vistas make it easy to see why these valleys became such an integral part of my novel’s setting.
Applegate Lake
Applegate Lake holds a special place in my memories—and my novel. As a teenager, I
watched the construction of the Applegate Lake Dam and the filling of the lake that followed. Witnessing that transformation firsthand, I saw a valley change into a stunning reservoir that now plays a key role in The Rogue River Incident. The lake’s quiet beauty and its sense of mystery inspired scenes in my story that involve secrets hidden beneath the surface. For those who visit, Applegate Lake offers a blend of recreation and reflection, from boating and fishing to simply soaking in the serene surroundings.
Discover Oregon’s Landscapes Through My Stories
The settings in The Rogue River Incident are more than just places—they’re reflections of my own experiences and connections to Oregon’s land and history. Each location provides a unique perspective on the state’s diverse landscapes, inviting readers to explore the same beauty and wonder that inspired my storytelling. Whether you’re an adventurer, a reader, or a bit of both, I encourage you to visit these hidden gems. You’ll find that Oregon has a story to tell, and perhaps, like me, you’ll be inspired by its beauty and mystery.
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