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WRITING TIPS

WRITING TIP 002: Annihilate Adjectives. Authors “show” by describing action. Get into the character’s senses — what do they hear, see, touch, smell, taste — by using action verbs instead of adjectives. But how can you make your character three dimensional?

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WRITING TIPS

WRITING TIP 001: WRITE BADLY. Because most writing is actually revision, it doesn’t matter exactly what you get on the page to begin with, as long as there is enough content to edit later. But how do you get words on the page when you have writer’s block?

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How to Serialize Your Novel

There are many serialization places with many different deals for authors. All will cost you something. You need to either have a finished book ready to serialize, or you will need to commit to a vigorous schedule to meet the demand of readers (up to 60,000 words per week.) There are some problems with serialization that have resulted in loss of its popularity of late. Here are a few:

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Soaring Stories – a Paper Plains Book Fest Partner Event – at Watkins Museum, Lawrence

Micro-presentations and Q & A with authors Leonard Krishtalka, Ann Anderson, David Hann, and creators and contributors to the 105 Meadowlark Reader, and more!

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Bizarre Bazaar

…Like This — Art Work by Perry Shepard

…Like This - a poetically-inspired interactive visual art exhibit

…Like This

a poetically-inspired interactive visual art exhibit on display beginning 29 November, 2019 from 6:00pm until 9:00pm and during the month of December at Aimee’s Coffee House at 1025 Massachusetts St. Lawrence Kansas, 66044.

In this day and age, life is in a rapid state of change.  With the explosion of labeling due to technology, the internet and social media is used from the highest level of our society to the littlest child holding a tablet or phone in their hands. We are re-defining what society is and what it means.

With this in mind, Perry Shepard is asking viewers of his work to reflect on your lives. If any of the paintings touch your mind and memories, relabel the work by writing a sentence that ends in ....like this.

Once the show is over, Perry will take the labeled pieces and develop a book of poems inspired by viewers labeling.  The exhibit will open at 7:00pm. Perry will introduce the exhibit and read some poems.  Perry will then open the mike for poets to share their words. 

BOOKS BY PERRY SHEPARD

THE HERO Versus Me & Monkey Jo - a novel by Perry Shepard

THE HERO Versus Me & Monkey Jo - a novel by Perry Shepard

THE HERO Versus Me & Monkey Jo - a novel

ARTWORK BY PERRY SHEPARD

Art

Perry L. Shepard is a Vietnam veteran who has written two novels: The Hero Versus Me and Monkey Jo, and Hard Love. He has also co-written two plays in the anthology titled Annabelle. He won a second place award in the Eber and Wein’s Best American Poetry of 2013, an honorable mention in Writer’s Digest’ 84th annual Poetry Competition. He has been published in newspapers, college poetry collections and fanzines; He was a board member of South Mass Art Guild (SMAG) in Lawrence Kansas, and is the Vice President of the Kansas Author’s Club District No. 2. you can reach Perry at: www.perryshepard.com.

Perry Shepard, author

ANAMCARA PRESS: Read a book!

Born on the banks of the Kansas River in historic Lawrence, Kansas, Anamcara Press publishes select works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, and brings writers and artists together in collaborative books and projects. We are especially proud of our non-profit projects that serve community and children’s art education.

Anamcara Press currently accepts unagented submissions. Please include a cover letter with your submission with a description of your book, and explain why you think your book is a good fit for Anamcara Press. For more information, please contact anamcara press.

Lawrence Public Library Presents an Evening with Intriguing Authors

Tess Banion, Margaret Kramar, Leonard Krishtalka, and Perry Shepard

Lawrence Public Library & Anamcara Press welcome you!

Join us for a fast-paced evening with the authors:

A Parting Glass's Tess Banion, Searching for Spenser's Margaret Kramar, Death Spoke's Leonard Krishtalka, and The Hero Versus Me & Monkey Jo's Perry Shepard will talk about finding stories featuring intrigue, loss, and redemption, and how their stories found their way to publication.

Books will be available and a signing will follow the author's Q & A.

 

THE AUTHORS

Tess Banion, author of A Parting Glass, a novel

Tess Banion, author of A Parting Glass, a novel

Margaret Kramar, author of Searching for Spenser, a memoir

Perry Shepard, author of THE HERO Versus Me & Monkey Jo, a novel

Leonard Krishtalka, author

Leonard Krishtalka, author of The Harry Przewalski Mystery Series

Tess Banion

“One of those rare novels that will linger in the mind and memory of the reader long after the book itself has been finished and set back upon the shelf.” ~ James A Cox, The Midwest Book Review

Meet Elizabeth. She’s unruly—the kind of child you’d find playing in a train yard, or climbing trees. She has a secret, a hidden place where she stashes found objects and hides from scary monsters. An eleven-year-old with uneven bangs and a grand imagination, Elizabeth sees the world as she needs it to be and makes the real unreal—a proper skill to have when born into a family cursed with hard realities. She hopes to reach the age of twelve and leave Catholic school and her nemesis Sister Mary Paul behind. But before that can happen, she needs to make a change in her world. A Parting Glass is an exciting and suspenseful journey filled with heartwarming moments. A story of transformation and coming of age in the spirit of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and the The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls.

Contact the author at: www.tessbanion.com, https://anamcara-press.com/a-parting-glass/

Margaret Kramar

Parenting can be a struggle; especially parenting a disabled child. In this flawlessly written memoir, Kramar describes championing her son, diagnosed with Sotos syndrome, through his short life. She examines the experience of loving and losing a child and reminds us that there is a way forward through the grief. Kramar’s memoir offers guidance, wisdom and inspiration. An amazing story of redemption and hope.
Winner of the National Indie Excellence Award 2019

You can reach Margaret at: http://www.margaretkramar.com/

Perry Shepard

Henry Neis arrives in Vietnam an innocent youth from Kansas, and quickly falls in with addicts and lost souls. Perry Shepard’s prose pulls us into the “scene” immediately, and propels us on a journey that is at times exhilarating, shocking, funny, and moving. A rollicking read and an eye-opening look at the Vietnam War.

Perry L. Shepard is a Vietnam veteran who has written two novels: The Hero versus Me and Monkey Jo, and Hard Love. He co-wrote two plays in the anthology titled Annabelle. He won a second place award in the Eber and Wein’s Best American Poetry of 2013, an honorable mention in Writer’s Digest’ 84th annual Poetry Competition. He has been published in newspapers, college poetry collections and fanzines; He was a board member of (SMAG) South Mass Art Guild in Lawrence Kansas, and is the Vice President of the Kansas Author’s Club District No. 2. you can reach Perry at: www.perryshepard.com.

Leonard Krishtalka

NEW HARD-BOILED DETECTIVE SERIES MIXES BONES, MURDER & HISTORY!

Paleontologist turned private investigator Harry Przewalski excavates the dirty underbelly of people’s lives, unearthing sexual betrayals, treachery, fraud and murder buried beneath the science of petrified shards, skin and bones. Ultimately, he must face a brutal killing in his own past, when he fled to a desert war and came back with a gun and a license to detect.

In his second case, Death Spoke, the murder of an expert on prehistoric cave art immerses Przewalski in a famous painted cavern in France, a World War II atrocity, an archaeological fraud, and a diabolical act of revenge. Przewalski excavates the deadly archaeological layers of the case finding lives torn by deceit, vendetta and redemption.

Leonard Krishtalka is the author of award-winning essays, the acclaimed book, Dinosaur Plots, and The Harry Przewalski Series. As a paleontologist, he has worked throughout the fossil-rich badlands of the American west, Canada, Patagonia, China, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Coming soon: The Body on the Bed, an historical murder mystery. Find out more at: https://leonardkrishtalka.com/

Or listen to one. Or read one. Injest words in whatever way makes you happy!

Born on the banks of the Kansas River in historic Lawrence, Kansas, Anamcara Press publishes select works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, and brings writers and artists together in collaborative books and projects. We are especially proud of our non-profit projects that serve community and children’s art education.

Anamcara Press currently accepts unagented submissions. Please include a cover letter with your submission with a description of your book, and explain why you think your book is a good fit for Anamcara Press. For more information, please contact anamcara press.

Spiders Dance by author Maureen Carroll & illustrator Bobbie Powell

Spiders Dance: A Children’s book you’ll love to read!

Spiders Dance by author Maureen Carroll & illustrator Bobbie Powell

Spiders Dance by author Maureen Carroll & illustrator Bobbie Powell

An interactive book for ages 0-8, Spiders Dance will have you giggling and wiggling your toes!babyto2

Spiders Dance is an adventure book about a spider that wants to be a dancer. Spider’s quest takes him far away to the Stony Mountains where he learns a valuable lesson. Graced by the artwork of Bobbie Powell, colorful illustrations bring the animals of the jungle to life. Get your copy today!

 

Spiders Dance backcover

Spiders Dance backcover

Coloring books available soon.

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