About
Mary B. Hansen is a writer and archivist who understands the power of stories and information to transform lives, including her own. As a writer, Mary uses story to facilitate change and deepen emotion. As an archivist, she sees information, archival and current, as a tool for finding our place in the larger world. Mary is a Certified Archivist with a Master’s in Library and Information Science. She is currently focused on writing about archives rather than working in them.
Featured Work
The Traveling Archivist: Eastern Oregon
Running from the aftermath of a local murder and attempting to escape the pain of betrayal and loss, professional archivist Della Waters takes a temporary job as a traveling archivist in a small town in Eastern Oregon.
An outsider in this close-knit rural community, Della immerses herself in the archives where she discovers misfiled trial documents detailing a racist massacre of thirty-four Chinese gold miners more than one hundred years ago. Her research uncovers uncomfortable truths for the local pioneer families.
Will the pillars of the community embrace their hidden past or try to destroy it and her?
“This clever and inspiring debut is set against the backdrop of the small-town West, where the ghosts of settler colonialism cast long shadows. Della Waters is tenacious and full of heart--an unexpected hero who reminds us how the past speaks to the present through stories and how the truth will always find a way.” —Megan Kruse, author of Call Me Home
