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The following is a list of fiction, including novels, poetry, film and television, which are set in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Literature
Novels
- A Death at the Rose (Libby Seale, Bk 2) by M. J. Zellnik
- A Gathering of Finches by Jane Kirkpatrick
- A Gift Upon the Shore by M. K. Wren
- A Meeting at Corvallis
- A Mending at the Edge by Jane Kirkpatrick
- A Multitude of Sins (Conan Flagg, Bk 2) by M. K. Wren
- A Name of Her Own by Jane Kirkpatrick
- A New Life by Bernard Malamud
- A Sweetness to the Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick
- A Tendering in the Storm by Jane Kirkpatrick
- A Toke to Success: A Fantasy by Mohammod Ti Riff
- A Wrongful Death (Barbara Holloway, Bk 10) by Kate Wilhelm
- Beezus and Ramona
- Bleeding Heart by Mary Freeman
- Blue Like Jazz by Don Miller[1]
- The Bridge of the Gods: A Romance of Indian Oregon by Frederick Homer Balch
- Children of the River
- Clear and Convincing Proof (Barbara Holloway, Bk 7) by Kate Wilhelm
- Cold Case (Barbara Holloway, Bk 11) by Kate Wilhelm
- Crown Fire by Eloise Jarvis McGraw
- Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat (Conan Flagg, Bk 1) by M. K. Wren
- Dataman by Tom Mitcheltree
- Days To Remember by Donna Grundman
- Dead By Sunset
- Dead Matter (Conan Flagg, Bk 7) by M. K. Wren
- Dead Whales Tell No Tales by Ron Lovell
- Deadly Nightshade by Mary Freeman
- Death of an Artist by Kate Wilhelm
- Death Qualified (Barbara Holloway, Bk 1) by Kate Wilhelm
- Deception by Randy Alcorn
- Defense for the Devil (Barbara Holloway, Bk 4) by Kate Wilhelm
- Descent into Madness by Ron Lovell
- Desperate Measures (Barbara Holloway, Bk 6) by Kate Wilhelm
- Devil's Trumpet by Mary Freeman
- Dies the Fire
- Doctor in Buckskin by T.D. Allen
- Dominion by Randy Alcorn
- Doomsday Plus Twelve by James D. Forman
- Down River by Richard Anderson
- Each Bright River by Mildred Masterson McNeilly
- Eating Heaven by Jennie Shortridge
- Ellen Tebbits
- Empty Horizon: A Story of Adventure & Romance in the Northwest by William J. Forest
- Evening's Empire
- Everville by Clive Barker
- Every Fixed Star by Jane Kirkpatrick
- Evil at Heart (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 3) by Chelsea Cain
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- Fugitives and Refugees: A Walk in Portland, Oregon[2]
- Garden View by Mary Freeman
- Geek Love by Katherine Dunn[3]
- Genesis of Shannara by Terry Brooks
- Gideon's Gift by Karen Kingsbury
- Girl by Blake Nelson
- Going to Bend: A Novel by Diane Hammond
- Gone, But Not Forgotten by Phillip Margolin
- Heart of the Beast by Joyce Weatherford
- Heartsick (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 1) by Chelsea Cain
- Heaven Is High (Barbara Holloway, Bk 12) by Kate Wilhelm
- Henry and Beezus
- Henry and Ribsy
- Henry and the Clubhouse
- Henry and the Paper Route
- Henry Huggins (novel)
- Hold Tight the Thread by Jane Kirkpatrick
- Homesick Creek: A Novel by Diane Hammond
- Honey in the Horn by H. L. Davis
- Hot Springs by Shirley Parenteau
- Jokerman 8
- Katie's Gold (Paul Fischer, Bk 2) by Tom Mitcheltree
- Katie's Will (Paul Fischer, Bk 1) by Tom Mitcheltree
- King of the Mountain (Conan Flagg, Bk 8) by M. K. Wren
- Last Go Round
- Legasea by Krystalyn Drown
- Lights, Camera, Murder! by Ron Lovell
- Love To Water My Soul by Jane Kirkpatrick
- Malice Prepense (Barbara Holloway, Bk 3) by Kate Wilhelm
- Melody Jackson and the House on Lafayette Street by B.M.B. Johnson
- Missing, Maybe Dead (Paul Fischer, Bk 3) by Tom Mitcheltree
- Murder at the Portland Variety (Libby Seale, Bk 1) by M. J. Zellnik
- Murder at Yaquina Head by Ron Lovell
- Murder in E-Flat Major by Ron Lovell
- Murder Once Done by Mary Lou Bennett
- Nightlife by Thomas Perry
- No Defense (Barbara Holloway, Bk 5) by Kate Wilhelm
- Nothing's Certain But Death (Conan Flagg, Bk 4) by M. K. Wren
- Oh, Bury Me Not (Conan Flagg, Bk 3) by M. K. Wren
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
- Oregon! by Dana Fuller Ross
- Oregon Bride by F. Rosanne Bittner
- Otis Spofford
- Our Lady of the Forest by David Guterson
- Paranoid Park by Blake Nelson
- Pink (novel)
- Point Hope by Kristen James
- Ramona (novel series)
- Ribsy
- Ricochet River by Robin Cody
- River Marked by Patricia Briggs
- River of Love by Lisa McConnell
- River Song by Craig Lesley
- Safely Home by Randy Alcorn
- Searching for Murder by Ron Lovell
- Searoad by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Seasons of Death (Conan Flagg, Bk 5) by M. K. Wren
- Skeletons by Kate Wilhelm
- Sky Fisherman by Craig Lesley
- Sleight Of Hand (Barbara Holloway, Bk 9) by Kate Wilhelm
- Storm Riders by Craig Lesley
- So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away
- Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey
- Sweetheart (Archie and Gretchen, Bk 2) by Chelsea Cain
- The Ancient One by T. A. Barron
- The Barn
- The Cove by Catherine Coulter
- The Crying Tree by Naseem Rakha
- The Drylands by Mary Rosenblum
- The Edge by Catherine Coulter
- The Emberverse series by S. M. Stirling
- The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western by Richard Brautigan
- The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss
- The Jump-Off Creek by Molly Gloss
- The Last Dog on Earth
- The Lathe of Heaven
- The Postman by David Brin
- The Protector's War
- The Quick and the Thread by Amanda Lee
- The River Why by David James Duncan
- The Shack by William P. Young
- The Sisters Brothers
- The Spells of Lamazee: An Historical Novel of the Pacific Northwest Coast by James Seeley White
- The Torn Skirt by Rebecca Godfrey
- The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) by Kate Wilhelm
- The Way to Life
- The Way West
- The Wrecker (Clive Cussler)
- Trask by Don Berry
- Tucket's Home by Gary Paulsen
- Vertical (novel)
- Violence of Action by Richard Marcinko
- Wake Up, Darlin' Corey (Conan Flagg, Bk 6) by M. K. Wren
- Wild Life by Molly Gloss
- Wildwood and Under Wildwood by Colin Meloy
- Winterkill by Craig Lesley
- Yaquina White by Ron Lovell
Graphic novels
- iZombie by Chris Roberson and Michael Allred
- Stumptown by Greg Rucka and Matthew Southworth
Musical
- Shanghaied in Astoria (Musical) by the Astor Street Opry Company
Film
Television
- Bates Motel is set in Oregon, but is filmed in British Columbia.
- Eureka (TV series) is set in Oregon, but is filmed in British Columbia.[4]
- Free Agents (U.S. TV series) is set in Portland but is filmed in Los Angeles.
- Gravity Falls is set in the Detroit Lake area of Oregon.
- Grimm (TV series) - set and filmed in Portland.
- Hello Larry is set in Portland.
- Leverage is set in Portland beginning with season 5, and has filmed in Oregon since season 2.
- Life Unexpected is set in Portland, but filmed in Vancouver.
- Lost episode Not in Portland
- Monday Mornings (TV series) is set in Portland but will be filmed in Los Angeles.[5]
- Nowhere Man (filmed)
- Portlandia
- The Simpsons may be loosely set in Oregon. Many of the character names are taken from street names in Portland (Flanders, Rev. Lovejoy, etc.)[6]
- The O.C.'s season 2 premiere is partly set in Portland.
- Under Suspicion
- Crash & Bernstein
- Marvin Marvin
- Pilot (The X-Files) set in Bellefleur, but is filmed in British Columbia.
Video games
See also
References
- ^ Dundas, Zach (February 2, 2005). "Confessions of a dangerous mind". Willamette Week. Retrieved 2007-06-21.
- ^ JOHN MARSHALL (July 18, 2003). "Palahniuk paints a lovingly twisted picture of the not-so-rosy Portland". SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER.
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- ^ "Eureka". IMDb (International Movie Database). Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ^ Turnquist, Kristi (2012-05-08). "Portland the setting for new medical show from David E. Kelley". The Oregonian.
- ^ Hamilton, Don (2002-07-19). "Matt Groening's Portland". Portland Tribune. Retrieved 2007-04-28.