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4/24/02
Speaking
Engagements and Book Signings
Diane Wattles,
author of Today I Smile, recently spoke to 450
cadet at Lincoln's Challenge Academy (Rantoul, Illinois),
December 17. As a motivational speaker, she discussed
the crisis of addiction as pertains to our family in
the book Today I Smile. Lincoln's Challenge Academy
is an alternative educational opportunity associated
with the Illinois National Guard. She will be speaking
again May 25. In related news, Diane did a book signing
at Mahomet (Mahomet, Illinois) Public Library, February
16 from 11-1:00. She also had another book signing at
Barnes and Noble, Bloomington, Illinois, February 23
at 2:00. On April 25th, She will be speaking with students
who aspire to be authors at a Career Day at Mahomet-Seymour
High School (Mahomet, Illinois). Diane also says she
will be speaking at the Mahomet Rotary Club on May 29
about the story told in her book Today I Smile.
The
Allan Handelman Show
Darren
Hunter, author of Beautiful Monsters, was
on as a special guest on The Allan Handelman Show along
with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull. The show was carried
by over 60 radio stations!
WGN
Radio Appearance and Book Signing
On
April 10,2002, John Howard, author of the new
book, Detoxifying The Culture, was the guest
for a two-hour author’s interview by Dr. Milt Rosenberg
on his "Extension 720" program. It is aired
on Chicago’s WGN radio and usually has an audience of
more than a million since it is carried on the internet.
On
April 17, 2002, John Howard was the guest of
honor at a book-signing in Rockford, Illinois.
Book
Accepted for the Palos Verdes Library District
Jeannie A Texas Frontier Girl Book One has been
approved for acceptance in the Los Angeles city and
county libraries, now has been approved for acceptance
by the Palos Verdes Library District in Palos Verdes,
California. As a former teacher/counselor in the Palos
Verdes School District, author Evelyn Horan is
delighted her book will now be available to young readers
in the Palos Verdes Library District. Evelyn states,
" It is possible previous students and the children
of previous students whom I have taught will be able
to recognize the book's cover page and will find it
an enjoyable read as well as a recommended book for
a Historical Fiction report. I am hopeful that teachers
will find the book an addition to their classroom studies.
Some reviewers and librarians state the book would be
a good Teaching Unit regarding the life and times of
a pioneer family on the West Texas frontier of the l880s."
4/23/02
Mary
T. Dresser, author of Stand Fast, presented
information on the topic "Truth in Historical Fiction"
at a local library. Along with providing information
about various types of historical fiction and non-fiction
and techniques of research, Mary read excerpts from
her book as examples. She had an overwhelming response
from the attendees and has also scheduled more library
appearances throughout the remainder of the year.
4/18/02
Horse
Dreamer Update
Horse Dreamer, Daniel W. Homstad's
novel about the 1862 Dakota - U.S. Conflict in Minnesota,
has found a receptive regional audience. The Midwest
Book Review, centered in Wisconsin, raved in February,
2002 that Horse Dreamer is a "gripping novel"
that will "entertain as well as educate."
The novel has been the subject of four newspaper articles
statewide in Minnesota, and has also been the subject
of a magazine article. Mr. Homstad has had numerous
book signings and has lectured in classrooms and at
historical and literary society meetings. He recently
did an interview with a North Dakota radio station in
advance of an event at a regional library. Mr. Homstad
has events planned through the summer and into the fall
of 2002.
Rank
in Tribulation Books
Stephen Yulish's
novel,"
Interview
by Dr. Milt Rosenberg on WGN Radio
On April 10,2002, John Howard, author of the
new book, Detoxifying The Culture, was the guest
for a two-hour author’s interview by Dr. Milt Rosenberg
on his "Extension 720" program. It is aired
on Chicago’s WGN radio and usually has an audience of
more than a million since it is carried on the internet.
Also, On April 17, 2002, John Howard was the guest of
honor at a book-signing in Rockford, Illinois.
ETSU
Celebration of Books and Authors Report
C.C. Colee (Chris Cole and Cody Lee) reports:
Just wanted to say that of the 102
authors that were at the ETSU Celebration of Books
and Authors, PA was represented by 9. It was like
a homecoming for most of us as we talked and laughed
whenever we were in a cluster! You would have thought
we had been friends from childhood instead meeting
face to face for the first time!! What a weekend!
Where do we begin to tell you
the fun, the camaraderie, the insight learned from
this explosive weekend! We were absolutely floored
with the number of books B&N had purchased for
the event. We figured with the mass of authors,
we'd sit with 20-30 books. As it was some authors
had 25, some had 40. There were 75 copies of RB:
The Widow Maker!! What a surprise!! You could have
knocked us over with a feather!
There were school librarians
who took advantage of the event to stock up their
libraries. As for the readers who bought our book,
they knew that they were getting the first of a
trilogy and we plugged the second book, RB: The
Enchantress. They said that they're looking forward
to the rest. All in all, we were very pleased that
we signed 15 books for just that day alone!! That's
1/5 of the day's supply!!
We know that there has been
scuttlebutt about the book being "pricey",
but apparently price did not matter. We have had
folks come to our table (which was #25 of 56) with
an armload of books or a basketful of books, bought
ours and moved to buy others. We believe that price
has no relevence....it's the product that draws
them and the author that was there to represent
it.
We were apparently a hit with our pirate outfits
and our table display. We were dressed as the two
main female characters in our pirate story. Cody
was the runaway, Aubrey Malone, and Chris was the
fearless Captain Mala. We decorated our table with
small ships, a treasure chest with chocolate wrapped
in gold foil that looked like coins (free for the
taking), our banner with the RB logo that draws
the eye, one of two swords (the other one was on
Chris' waist sash), a long glass, a replica of double
barrel pistol, a treasure chest with jewelry that
can be identified from our book, and, of course,
the book, RB: The Widow Maker. We'll send you a
picture so you can see what we mean.
Speaking of pictures, we got
on the Channel 5 (WCYB-TV) 11pm news that evening!!!
Although the reporter did not speak with us, the
cameraman pointed his camera at us and we waved.
WOW!! That was totally awesome to see ourselves
on the news show!!!
Other authors were impressed with our attention
getters!! Who could merely walk pass a pirate to
begin with, right? Some authors had backgrounds
in the media as well as being university professors.
We had one former Atlanta Journal writer come to
our table and tell us that a good writer captures
the attention of the reader not with the first chapter
but with the first page!!! Wow! Then he picks up
one of our books and says that he will see what
our first page had to say. Of course, Chris picked
up one too just to see for herself!! This professor
smiled and said that we captured his attention with
the first sentence!! Would we kid you?!?! No way!
He not only said that but also proudly announced
that he knows where he is and how he is feeling
with that first sentence! Again, we could have been
knocked over with a feather!
Another amazing thing for us
was when we had "customers" that came
our table and saw our name then said with some awe
in their tone "So you are the two who write
under a combined name!" Then they asked how
we decided on pirates other than the obvious dressing
up as our characters! Did we ever tell you that
this whole trilogy came from a dream Cody had? That
dream is a scene in the middle of the first book.
That dream developed into three books and not just
some short story!
Can you tell that we are still so excited over the
whole experience? We made new friends with other
authors who didn't just love our outfits but loved
how we fed off of each other's enthusiasm. One husband
and wife team said that the only thing they didn't
argue about was their writings! After the husband
introduced us to his wife, she looked at us and
asked, "C.C. Colee? Why does that name sound
familiar to me?" We looked at each other and
shrugged....we're still scratching our heads. Are
we making a name for ourselves already? So cool!!!
During the reception ETSU hosted
for the authors Friday evening, we had authors came
up to us and ask which one of us was the real C.C.
Colee! Of all the booksignings we have done together
or separately, this weekend was by far the most
exhilarating!
Though Andrea White could not
make the Celebration, her husband came in her stead
and he was absolutely wonderful. We never laughed
so hard as he related some of his "war stories"!
Our newest "best friend" from the PA authors
is FE Mazur (SPINE) who calls us "Triple C".
After the ETSU event, our families joined us and
Frank for drinks and dinner.
Sorry this is so long but we
had to share this! It was PA that gave us the opportunity
to be a part of the Celebration by publishing our
book! With the many rejections, PA came along took
a chance with our work. We can't even begin to thank
you enough for that so we will relate stories like
these because you made it possible! Before we left
Jean Flanagan, the coordinator of the ETSU Celebration,
stopped by our table and personally asked us to
come back next year. We told her that we had already
put it on our calendar!
4/12/02
Mille
Club
Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of "This
is the Place," was named one of the first members
of her publisher's elite authors' group, the Mille Club.
Membership is awarded on the basis of book sales and
promotion. Valerie Susan Hayward, Consultant and former
Senior Editor at Harlequin/Silhouette is quoted as saying
this award-winning book is "fabulous." "This
is the Place," is an award-winning story about
a young journalist who writes her way through repression
into redemption.
Springfield
Career Fair
Kevin R. Paglia,
author of Exile, will be hosting a booth at the
Springfield Career Fair in Oregon on May 8th. High school
students from around the area (200-500ish) will be passing
through as they start to think about what they want
to do with the rest of their lives. Kevin will be the
only author present. Every news station in the area
will be there.
4/8/02
RB:
The Widow Maker News
C.C Colee, authors of RB: The Widow Maker,
are happy to announce that their book is April's Book
of the Month with both United Author's Association and
United Writer's Association. Also, on March 26, 2002,
Chris Cole (1/2 of C.C. Colee) was the featured author
for the "Book Talk" held at Ashland Methodist
Church sponsored by the senior citizen's group, Good
Shepherds. She spoke of how she and Cody Lee began writing
as well as information about RB: The Widow Maker (without
giving away too much!). Chris had books available after
the talk for purchasing. April 13th, C.C. Colee will
join over 150 other authors for the First Annual Celebration
of Books and Authors to be held at East Tennessee State
University. Also, attending ETSU's Celebration will
be other PublishAmerica authors, Christy French (Chasing
Horses), F.E. Mazur (Spine), and Sandra Holmes McGarrity
(Woody).
Book
Signing in NYC
Andrew
M. Warren,
author of The People of the Veil announces his
book signing scheduled for April 10th at Justin's Restaurant
and Bar in New York City. There will be an open bar
and appetizers served from 6-8 p.m. Attendance is expected
to reach 200.
Canadian
Book Launch
A very special book launch is being planned for May
15th, 5 PM to 7:30 PM for Carole Hughes, author
of I'm Dancing For You. Among the 250 invited
guests, are the local municipal dignitaries, the federal
representative to parliament in Ottawa, the Quebec Minister
of Culture (or a representative), newspaper, radio,
and television journalists and cameras. The organizing
committee also hopes to get coverage in the Montreal
media. It will be held in the library of the local college
in the city of Valleyfield, Quebec, Canada, on the Saint
Lawrence River approximately 35 miles east of Montreal.
Ohio
Retired Teachers Association
The novel "Hoosier Bob And Dude," by
Author Robert Ray Edgington, has been featured
in the "Ohio Retired Teachers Association,"
Spring Quarterly. The article spells out, This is a
kind of book that you will enjoy reading to your children
and grandchildren. The book will also give you cause
to Remember and Appreciate your Heritage.
The
Great One's Little People Update
Mark Farnsworth, author of The Great One's
Little People announces that he held 3 book signings
in March and plans one for May 17, 2002 at Barnes &
Noble Booksellers in Temecula, CA for a pajamarama with
children. At this signing, he will be reading to the
children as well. Barnes & Noble is expecting a
crowd of 40 to 70 children and their parents. Following
the reading there will be a question and answer time
for the children. On June 5, 2002 Mark will be at a
private elementary school in Thousand Oaks, CA where
he will be reading and signing books for the 3rd, 4th,
5th, 6th and 7th grades. There will be around 300 children
in attendance.
Jeannie,
A Texas Frontier Girl, Book One News
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