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A Special Treat January 8

12/31/2021

 
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​Author Aaron Fowler will bring his therapy dogs, the main characters in his books, to the D5 meeting January 8 at 1:30. Aaron can regularly be found in schools and libraries accompanied by Bella and Choco as he performs his music. His healing music and 4-footed companions help kids deal with trauma.  Being YOU-Neek is the first book in his series. It addresses the importance of being unique. The Boat, the second book, covers belonging on this great planet. An alphabet book, highlighting Wichita businesses, will be released this spring.
 
A short business meeting to elect 2022 officers will be conducted immediately after the presentation.
 
​D5 meetings are conducted both in-person and on Zoom. D5 in-person meetings are held in the Fireside room at Asbury Church, 2801 W. 15th St., Wichita. Enter on the St. Paul Street side (southern most door).

A Zoom link to the meeting will be emailed by President Connie White to all D5 members using the email address on record. All KAC members are welcome. If you have not received an email by December 7 or are not a D5 member, contact Connie through the link below.


Contact D5 president for Zoom link

December 22nd, 2021

12/22/2021

 
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Topeka Acappella Unlimited, a women's barbershop singing group, entertained members of District 1 last Saturday.
On Saturday, December 18, members of District 1 Kansas Authors Club gathered with guests at the Topeka Shawnee County Public Library to celebrate the completion of a successful year. Members enjoyed a buffet luncheon served by the library's Millenium Cafe and listened to holiday music performed by the Topeka Acappella Unlimited group. 
There were door prizes, games and a read-around to complete the celebration. Tracy Million Simmons arrived after attending the District 2 meeting that morning and gave the group a positive report on the organization's prospects for 2022. She also reminded members there was still time to submit items for the yearbook.
​District 1 gained several new members in 2021 and hosted a successful virtual convention in October.
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Barbara Waterman-Peters participates in the read-around during the D-1 holiday celebration. (Photo by Carol Yoho)

​Gloria Zachgo Wins Award

12/19/2021

 
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This is the third time Gloria has been awarded the B.R.A.G. Medallion. This time it is for her historical fiction book Never Waste Dreams. Previous books receiving this recognition are Hush Girl and Never Waste Tears. Congratulations, Gloria, for this award endorsing your writing excellence.
 
B.R.A.G. is an acronym for Book Readers Appreciation Group. The B.R.A.G. Medallion indicates to readers that the book has gone through a rigorous review procedure and is worth the reader’s time and money. It is a seal of approval.
 
Click on the B.R.A.G. button below to read a synopsis of Never Waste Dreams.
To follow Gloria on her author Facebook page, click the Facebook button.

B.R.A.G. Medallion: Never Waste Dreams
Facebook: Gloria Zachgo

December 17 Event

12/17/2021

 
Please join D5 member Robert L. Dean, Jr., and other members of The Writers Place tonight, Friday, Dec. 17th, at 7 PM CST, for a Writers Place Reading Series Zoom reading by contributors to The Writers Place first audiobook! Other readers include: Jamie Lynn Heller, Greg Cenac, Beth Gulley, Walter Bargen, Lauren Scharhag, Jem Kahn, Victoria Garton, and James Benger. Details and the link to register for the Zoom link can be found on the Face Book event page.
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Welcome New Member Lindsey Bartlett

12/15/2021

 
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Lindsey Bartlett reading at the book launch of Arterial Ink. 
Today, we have the honor of welcoming Lindsey Bartlett of Emporia (D-2) to the KAC fold. She has served KAC in the past as a judge in our literary contests. 

Here's some of Lindsey's background: 

Lindsey Bartlett teaches Composition to first-year writing students at her alma mater, Emporia State University. When not grading papers, she is also a voracious reader and amateur photographer. Bartlett grew up on a dilapidated farmstead in west-central Kansas before moving to Emporia at 18 for college. She has lived in Emporia for almost half her life – it has been the better half.

Though she told her professor in an undergraduate introductory creative writing class that she hated poetry, her first book is just that, a collection of poetry and photos centered around the abandonment of her childhood home. It is also about childhood, rural life, and nostalgia for a time that cannot come again. Bartlett’s true writing love, however, is creative nonfiction. She has had two essays published in 105 Meadowlark Reader, a journal focusing on true Kansas stories. She was also honored to have an essay published in the inaugural anthology of writings inspired by renowned Emporia journalist William Allen White, Arterial Ink. Her poetry and photos have also appeared in Flint Hills Review, MidAmerican Fiction and Photography, and The Wyandotte Window.

Bartlett believes that through words and ideas we can change the world and is looking forward to sharing words and ideas with other members of KAC.

Welcome, Lindsey! It's great to have you with us. 
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Member Survey

12/15/2021

 
​Member Survey: As we plan for 2022 and beyond, we’d like for all members (and departing members if you have decided not to stay) to take a moment to complete our membership survey. We estimate that this will take about 10 minutes to complete, more or less depending on how much you choose to write in the spaces for feedback! We are not collecting email addresses or membership details for this survey. 
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Saturday, December 18 D2 Meeting - Lawrence

12/14/2021

 
​District 2: Holiday Party, Presentation and State Convention Planning Meeting
Saturday, December 18th
Lawrence Public Library: 10 to noon

The Two I’s of Writing

Join Julie A. Sellers (D1) as she discusses the two i’s of writing: inspiration and intentionality, and reads from her recent publication, Kindred Verse: Poems Inspired by Anne of Green Gables. Julie will share tips for looking for inspiration (ideas), and techniques she uses to be intentional about writing. Attendees will have the opportunity to try out some of these techniques by participating in short writing activities.

A native of Kansas, Julie A. Sellers earned Bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and French, a Master’s in Spanish Literature from Kansas State University, a Master’s in International Studies and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Wyoming. Julie is the author of three academic monographs on Dominican music and identity, and her creative prose and poetry have appeared in publications such as 105 Meadowlark Reader, Cagibi, Wanderlust, The Very Edge, Journal of L.M. Montgomery Studies, Unlost, and Kansas Time + Place. Julie was the Kansas Author’s Club’s 2020 Prose Writer of the Year. Her book Kindred Verse: Poems Inspired by Anne of Green Gables (Blue Cedar Press) was released in 2021.
https://julieasellers.com/
Facebook: @julieasellersauthor
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Welcome New Members Warren Ashworth and Susan Kander

12/12/2021

 
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Today, we welcome new members Warren Ashworth and Susan Kander! While they live in New York City, they have Harvey County connections and will be members of District 5. 

They offered this information about themselves: 


This is all rather new to us. Susan is a widely published classical music composer and Warren is an architect and an architectural historian. Our first historical novel, We, the House, is based on Warren's great-grandfather's 1878 house in Newton. In fact, the house itself - an Italianate gem - is the narrator and one of the two protagonists. The other is an early-American portrait that hangs on its dining room wall. We are both enamored of the landscape of the Flint Hills. The Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve is a favorite destination.

Warren lectures regularly on the 1833 invention of balloon framing and how it was subsequently essential to the settlement of the prairie. The lecture is filled with his photographs of houses around the Flint Hills, in particular.

Our publisher is Blue Cedar Press in Wichita and I believe Gretchen Eick there is a member of your group. 

We are working on a new historical novel that is set in another historic house in Chicago called Glessner House. In that book the narrator is the renowned architect Henry Hobson Richardson who happens to have been six years deceased when the action takes place, in 1893.

Susan was born and raised in Kansas City and Warren has rather strayed from his family's Kansas roots. Both now live in New York City. We will be in various parts of Kansas for readings of We, the House in January then again in April of 2022. 

Some of our websites are:
www.SusanKander.net
www.WarrenAshworthArchitect.com
www.WetheHouseBook.com
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A Weekday Meeting Option for Members: All are Invited to Attend

12/11/2021

 
Tuesday, December 14
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7:00pm via Zoom
(request link below)
Program by:
Nancy Julien Kopp
Writing the Personal Essay, with a side light for poets.

(Important: The presentation will be followed by a quick assessment of plans for Districts 3 & 4 in the coming year, including the selection of officers for the coming year. ALL D3 and D4 members are encouraged to attend.)
 
Nancy is the author of Writer Granny’s World, a blog of tips and encouragement for writers—writergrannysworld.blogspot.com. She is a 20+ year member of the Kansas Authors Club and 2013 Prose Writer of the Year. She has been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul and many anthologies, newspapers, magazines, and ezines. A former teacher, Nancy continues to teach through the written word.

This meeting is open to all Kansas Authors Club members. If you are looking for an alternative to weekend meetings, the 2nd Tuesday Zoom meeting hosted by Districts 3 & 4 might be the answer you are looking for.

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Welcome New Member Leonard Krishtalka

12/8/2021

 
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Today we welcome Leonard Krishtalka of Lawrence to D-2 and to the Kansas Authors Club. 

He shares this with us: 

My novels are murder mysteries. Three of them involve science intrigues––paleontology, anthropology, archeology––wrapped inside human ones. The Bone Field (June 2019), Death Spoke (November 2019), and The Camel Driver (November 2020) feature private investigator Harry Przewalski (pronounced Je-vahl-skey), who excavates the dirty underbelly of people's lives, unearthing love, loss, betrayals, treachery, fraud and murder buried beneath the science of petrified shards, skin and bones.

My fourth novel, The Body on the Bed (September, 2021), is historical fiction about an alleged murder and sensational trial in 1871 in Lawrence, Kansas amid the social upheaval after the Civil War. Anamcara Press is my publisher. I'm currently working on the fourth novel in the Harry Przewalski series, Native Blood. 

My career includes paleontological research and worldwide expeditions at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA, and science administration at the Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum at KU.

I have an author’s presentation of The Body on the Bed on Friday, Dec. 10, at 6:30p at the Watkins Museum, 1047 Massachusettes in Lawrence, open to the public, with food and drink. Please come if you can.


Links:
Amazon author page: 
https://amazon.com/author/leonardkrishtalka

Kirkus Reviews: 
​https://www.kirkusreviews.com/author/leonard-krishtalka/preview/
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Welcome New Member Kat Struckley

12/7/2021

 
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(me, dressed in my crocheted Admiral Ackbar [Star Wars] costume for Halloween )

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Joining us as a member of District 5 is Kat Struckley of Cheney. 

As a kid, I enjoyed reading and telling all kinds of stories. It was a fun pastime on the hour-long bus ride to school, fully endorsed by my teachers and family, and more often than not, the short stories I wrote seemed to wind up on the desks of said teachers (sorry, Mrs. Mark!). With all of the encouragement and support I received from the adults in my life, it was only natural that I continue the venture on with schooling and careers. Right?

Nope. It took me a couple of decades to realize I should continue on my love for creating with words, no matter how hard it is sometimes to find those words to fit into the story I'm trying to tell. And it's taken me just about as long to gain the courage to publish these writings. Even though most of what I write gets squirreled away from prying eyes, a few things do end up meeting the light of day, in the form of fanfiction, podcast script or honest to goodness novella.

My tastes range far and wide, but I always seem to find myself drawn back to the outrageous and the silly. This can be seen rather clearly in the horror comedy podcast Small Town Absurd, where I co-write about a group of friends in 1980s rural Oklahoma, and my book What To Do When Your Bro Is Possessed, a short, simple story about a group of friends and a not-so-friendly ghost living in present-day Wichita (soon to have a sequel!). Fanfiction has been the basis of my writing since youth, a jumping-off point into a larger pool of world building and character development I wouldn't have noticed otherwise. That being said, most of my writing nowadays is full of geekery and pop cultural references, a call-back to a time when I had the mental capacity to store something other than school schedules and grocery lists in my noggin.

When I'm not in front of a computer, I spend time reading to my kids in funny voices,  helping my partner with his business, and lifting heavy things at the gym. I'm an all-around cheerful nuisance with too much time on their hands and a penchant for befriending potted plants. I have yet to make friends with any of the neighborhood cats, but that doesn't mean I'm not trying.

Social media, in order of most to least activity
Twitter: @itsamooocow
Ao3: MotleyMoose
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smalltownabsurdpod
Blog (long hiatus): https://inthemindofakat.wordpress.com/

Welcome New Member Janet Kelley

12/7/2021

 
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A long-distance member for District 6 is Janet Kelley. Welcome, Janet! 


​Janet Kelley is a high school teacher, reader, writer, and feminist. Janet grew up in Hutchinson, Kansas and graduated from Trinity High School. She studied Humanistic Studies and Religious Studies at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana. She studied Historical Theology at the University of Notre Dame. She earned her teaching credentials from Indiana University at South Bend. Ms. Kelley currently lives in Boston and Budapest, returning to visit her mother, Lovella Kelley, and siblings in Kansas.

Ms. Kelley believes that books are the cornerstone of freedom and justice. Her debut novel deals with the aftermath of a sexual assault at a Kansas high school. Her work to support survivors of sexual assault was inspired by the writer V and The Vagina Monologues. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this novel will be donated to The Trevor Project. Please consider a donation to The Trevor Project to support their crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth.

You can read more about Janet and her debut novel, as well as email her through her website at: https://writenowjanetkelley.com/

Welcome New Member Michael Stewart

12/7/2021

 
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Today we welcome Michael Stewart of Topeka, District 1. 

Here's what Michael has been working on: 

I’ve been writing for a long time, but I’ve only recently published my first novel, The Arch Emulator and the Seven Keys. It went up on Amazon in October. I enjoy writing fun adventure stories, like Goonies and Indiana Jones that I grew up watching. This book is a global conspiracy thriller about a murderous cult that hunts down innocent people known as emulators while they’re in search for a powerful artifact known as the seventh key!

​My next novel that I’m working on will be more of a domestic terrorism thriller that takes place in The Little Apple.

​www.amazon.com/author/stew


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Dean Poem Published in Sheila-Na-Gig

12/5/2021

 
"Ice Dancer", a poem by D5 member Robert L. Dean, Jr., appears in the new Winter 2021 issue of Sheila-Na-Gig online. This is his third consecutive appearance in Sheila-Na-Gig online. Dean met the editor, Hayley Mitchell Haugen, at a SpoFest Zoom reading---so come to the SpoFest Zoom reading on Tuesday, the 7th, as you never know who you might meet! The link below goes directly to Dean's poem, but be sure to read the entire issue. ​
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SpotFest Zoom Dec. 7 6 PM

Invitation to SpoFest from Member Robert L. Dean, Jr.

12/4/2021

 
Please join D5 member Robert L. Dean, Jr., as co-host for SpoFest on Tuesday, December 7th, 2021, at 6 PM, with featured readers Patrice Melnick, Ryan Quinn Flanagan, and Alise Versalla, as well as MINE HOST James Bryant, and Eye in the Sky Rick C. Christiansen.

There will be an open mic after the feature program, so have something ready to read. Information on how to attend, either by Zoom, or Face Book Live, and more on the event itself are below. I recommend Zoom if you have it (you can download a free version if you don't). James Bryant has managed to create a wonderful poetry community with SpoFest, based out of Sedalia, MO. You'll meet folks from all over the country (and a few from around the world). Added bonus (or not?): a drawing for a signed copy of my book "At the Lake with Heisenberg." I hope you'll join us.
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