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Time Honored Productions Releases Book by New Junior KAC Member

2/27/2022

 
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District 6 member Jared Vaughn is proud to announce the latest release from his publishing company, Time Honored Productions.

A little robin who goes a long way in Tobias' Travels! When a pet robin named Tobias leaves home for the first time, he's in for the adventure of his life! On his long journey south, he discovers something new at every turn, and rises to each new challenge that awaits. Readers of all ages will enjoy this delightful story about friendship, growing up, and determination--all from a bird's eye point of view!

Cleverly written by District 5 member Shoshanna Aaliyah and beautifully illustrated by Raymond Burrows, Tobias' Travels has the distinction of being the first book in history written and illustrated by two teenagers.

After a successful first release event at ArtCon in Neosho, Missouri, Tobias is making his Kansas debut at ICT Comic Con and Science Fiction Expo on March 5th and 6th, held at Century II in Wichita. Shoshanna and Jared will be there both days along with other members of Time Honored Productions. On April 2nd, THP will celebrate the release with their own event at Wichita's wonderful At the Market. Shoshanna and Raymond will both be present for special guests, food, surprises, and a new coloring book. More details to be announced.

Tobias' Travels is also available online at https://timehonoredproductions.com and Amazon

Publishing News from Duane L. Herrmann

2/25/2022

 
January publishing credits of Duane L. Herrmann, D1.

Adirondack Center for Writing posted responses of mine to four of their weekly prompts. The last being a memoir of his earliest attempts at “making stories.”

A story of only eighty-one words appeared in 81 Words, an anthology of 1000 stories of eighty-one words each by 1000 authors, a record-breaking feat.

Poems appeared in four places: yolk 2.1 (1) , last leaves 2 (2) , Rising Voices (1) , Fevers of the Mind (5)

Two flash memoirs appeared – one, 'Mistaken Word,' in the anthology: It was a Mistake; the other, Poet Burning (only slightly fictionalized) – posted by Talon Review 2 #5 .

AND a review of a recent book of poetry: Remnants of a Life at: Poetry Market E-zine, a blog devoted to reviews of books of poetry.

D1 Member Featured on Maudcast: The Podcast of the L.M. Montgomery Institute

2/25/2022

 
Julie Sellers is featured on the Maudcast: The Podcast of the L. M. Montgomery Institute. Julie talks with host Brenton Dickieson about her book Kindred Verse: Poems Inspired by Anne of Green Gables (Blue Cedar Press, 2021) and her writing process. You can listen to the podcast on Podbean or Spotify (links below).
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Call for Proposals

2/21/2022

 
District 2 is looking forward to hosting you for the 2022 State Writing Conference in Lawrence, October 21-23.

We invite you to play an active role in this annual regional convention by submitting your proposals for speakers and workshops. Review our call for proposals on the 2022 Convention page and submit.

Note from the Convention Committee: We will strive to have a balance of fiction/nonfiction/poetry workshops, writing to publishing, and options for beginners as well as more advanced writers. 
Deadline for Proposals: Friday, April 15, 2022
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2022 Convention News

2/18/2022

 
The State Writing Conference & Convention, hosted by District 2, will take place October 21-23 in Lawrence, Kansas.
Watch 2022 Convention Page for Details
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District 2 would like to introduce our convention logo contest winner!

Yangfie Gao, known to her friends as "Effie," is a Topeka-based, self-taught artist. She takes great joy in creating detail-rich illustrations. She has found her passion in illustrating young adult and children's books.

We invite you to take a peek into her world at Effie Gyf.
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Effie Gyf (Yangfei Gao) - winner of the 2022 convention logo contest. (photo taken at the Aaron Douglas Art Fair in Topeka)

Poage Teaching: The Video

2/14/2022

 
​The recording of KAC D5 February 12 meeting with Michael Poage presenting is now available on YouTube. It was a workshop with two pauses for attendee participation. Both online and in-person sharing was enthusiastic and vigorous. However, those sharing segments have been eliminated so you may focus on what Michael taught. Those attending found his remarks enlightening and helpful. Here is the link.
Poage on YouTube

2022 Literary Contest & Book Awards Contest Guidelines Published

2/14/2022

 
Now Available!

2022 Guidelines for Adult Literary Contests, Youth Writing Contests, and Book Awards.

Stay tuned for news about our
New Special Category Announcement:
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Poetry Chapbook Contest, coming 2022!

Invitation to Attend D2 Monthly Meeting, February 19

2/12/2022

 
Please join us on February 19th, 2022
Third Saturday of Month
10:00am-12:00pm
Flint Hills Tech College
3301 W. 18th Ave
Emporia, KS
Live or Zoom meeting

Presenter:    Ann Anderson
Ann Anderson is an author, tennis coach, and creator of the comic strip, “The Borrego Springs Sun”. With roots deep in Kansas, Ann’s led a rich career from the Governor’s Office of the Great State of Kansas to working with the American Cancer Society, to directing the Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center in Borrego Springs, CA. She is active in the Kansas Authors Club and the Lawrence Writers’ Group, supports dog and cat rescue organizations, and takes ukulele lessons. She lives with her husband, Vann, and three cats in Lawrence.
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D1 Member Duane L. Herrmann Publishes Tribute to Max Yoho

2/11/2022

 
Enjoy this lovely tribute to Max Yoho (Kansas Authors Club member and award-winning author) by Duane L. Herrmann, published at the Adirondack Center for Writing.

Read it here.

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Andy Farkas to present D-1 program on fiction writing Feb. 19

2/11/2022

 
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Fiction writers in Kansas Authors Club will be treated to a look at the biggest pitfalls we face in the craft when Andy Farkas, a Washburn University instructor, provides the program for the February 19 meeting of District 1.
The meeting will kick off with the Farkas program at 1:00, followed by a business meeting to discuss the group's initial plans for a new open mic program. Any non district member is welcome to attend. Just send an email to D-1 President Anne Spry for the zoom link. 
Andrew Farkas is the author of an essay collection: 
The Great Indoorsman (University of Nebraska Press and Blackstone Audio 2022), a novel: The Big Red Herring (Kernpunkt Press 2019), and two collections of short fiction: Self-Titled Debut (Subito Press 2009) and Sunsphere (BlazeVOX [books] 2019). His work has appeared in The Iowa Review, The Cincinnati Review, The Florida Review, Willow Springs, and elsewhere. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize (with one Special Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXV), Best of the Net, and Best American Essays (with a Notable Essay in 2013).  He is a fiction editor for The Rupture (the re-brand of The Collagist) and an Assistant Professor of English at Washburn University.  

D5 Member, Gretchen Eick, Presents "Dissent in Wichita: The Civil Rights Movement in the Midwest" via Newton Public Library

2/9/2022

 
February 15, 2022 - 7:00pm (CST)

Join Newton Public Library for an online author talk and interactive Q&A with Gretchen Eick. Eick will discuss her 2007 book, "Dissent in Wichita: The Civil Rights Movement in the Midwest, 1954-72."

To register and get the Zoom link, click here: https://us06web.zoom.us/.../reg.../WN_WmU8FfrYS7WvhVyvnLm3Bg. The program will also be streamed live on the Newton Public Library Facebook page. Need help connecting? Please contact the library!

About the Book:
On a hot summer evening in 1958, a group of African American students in Wichita, Kansas, quietly entered Dockum's Drug Store and sat down at the whites-only lunch counter. This was the beginning of the first sustained, successful student sit-in of the modern civil rights movement, instigated in violation of the national NAACP's instructions. Based on interviews with over eighty participants and observers of this sit-in, Dissent in Wichita traces the contours of race relations and black activism in an unexpected locus of the civil rights movement, revealing that the movement was a national, not a Southern, phenomenon.

About the Author:
Dr. Gretchen Cassel Eick, a professor emerita of history at Friends University has received two Fulbright fellowships and was for ten years a professional lobbyist in Washington, D.C.

The Work of Writing

2/7/2022

 
A Writing Workshop with Michael Poage.
​Mike earned an MFA in creative writing (Poetry) from the University of Montana and went on to publish 13 books of poems with his collected works coming out soon from Spartan Press. His book Human Ink won the Nelson Poetry Prize in 2017.
He was been a Poet in the Schools in Montana, raised 400 sheep, taught in a two-room schoolhouse, pastored three churches, and has taught for the past ten years English literature, language and writing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Thailand and Wichita. He was Poet in Residence at Dzemal Bijedic University in 2017-18. Mike is founder and president of the board of Blue Cedar Press. 

He will teach participants his truths and tricks of the trade for writing and involve participants in exercises to strengthen specific areas of their own work.

Join us Saturday February 12 at 1:30 either in person or via Zoom.
In Person: at Asbury Church, 2801 W. 15th St., Wichita. 
Zoom Link to Feb 12 1:30 presentation

Welcome New Member Kiesa Kay

2/6/2022

 
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Today we have the pleasure of introducing Kiesa Kay. She's part of District 2.

Here's her story, in her own words: 


I'm a fifth generation Kansan, grew up in Gardner, Kansas, and graduated from the University of Kansas with a B.S. in journalism and an M.A. with honors in English. Inspired by time at Hedgebrook Retreat for Women Writers, I founded Oleander Cottage, a writing retreat in Montgaillard, France, where several writers found haven from 2004 to 2014. I wrote the first draft of my memoir, Tornado Alley, at the Cottage. Also I spent time in France researching a play about Camille Claudel, the sculptor. My plays include Love Makes a Home: The Life of Rebecca Boone, which has been presented in 15 venues in three states, including Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, the Thomas Wolfe Center for Narrative at Lenoir Rhyne University, White Horse Black Mountain, and as a convocation for Berea College and the Loyal Jones Appalachian Center in Kentucky. My first public play and grant recipient from the Fine Arts Guild of the Rockies, Thunder is the Mountain's Voice, was presented at Rocky Mountain National Park and Park Village Playhouse. 


My work as a nationally certified child forensic interviewer led to the creation of What Every Grandparent Needs to Know About Childhood Sexual Abuse, and I am a Darkness to Light Stewards of Children facilitator. My first anthology, Uniquely Gifted: Identifying and Meeting the Needs of the Twice Exceptional Student, united experts nationwide in the study of twice exceptionality. My second, High IQ Kids, co-edited with Deborah Robson and Judy Brenneman, received the Legacy Award as the Best Book for Parents and Educators in its publication year. Elaine McAllister Dellinger joined me to create Images of America: Yancey County. 
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Adventures at three intentional communities led to my novel, The Cicada Year.  My writing celebrates survival and reinforces resilience. I taught undergraduate English classes at the University of Kansas, and now lead writing workshops and provide mentorship to others who want to share their stories. Writing brings connections and comforts. I led a writing workshop for secondary trauma survivors at the Violence Intervention and Prevention Summit, and worked with the Forest Children to complete my friend Robin Carrington's children's book after she passed away. Now that my children have grown, there's time to play old time fiddle and psaltery, and to direct plays as well as write them. Writing interweaves the threads of this treasured life.

I write articles for magazines and newspapers, and some of my poetry has appeared in literary journals, including the I-70 Review, Sentinel, Trivia, Sisters Today, and Coal City Review. I have self-published a memoir, Tornado Alley, which I hope to have published by a Kansas press in the future. I write a lot. It's like breathing; without it, I start sinking!

My website is https://kiesakay.wixsite.com/courage. I haven't updated it since the pandemic began; I direct plays and do workshops on the Healing Art of Writing, and everything got cancelled in one fell swoop, so now I am bouncing back. I also have helped eight writers complete their first books, as a coach and encourager. 

I would love to have a community of Kansas writers, and feel so glad to have found this group!!! It feels like a homecoming. 

Many blessings,
Kiesa 



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Welcome New Member Tom Holmquist

2/5/2022

 
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We have the pleasure today of introducing Tom Holmquist to the Kansas Authors Club. Tom lives in District 4. 

Here's a brief introduction: 


Tom Holmquist is a farmer/rancher who lives on the family farm homesteaded by his great-grandfather in 1868 near
Smolan, Kansas. He is a retired teacher who taught vocal and instrumental music, history and agriculture in the Smoky Valley school district.  He is a graduate of Bethany College and Emporia State University and studied as a Fulbright Scholar in Japan. 

In 1991, the Holmquist family represented Kansas farming and Swedish American Culture at the Smithsonian Institution’s Festival of American Folklife in Washington D.C. 

Mr. Holmquist published three books on Swedish American Culture and History and the settlement of the Smoky Valley of Kansas
, including; Pioneer Cross, Swedish Settlements Along the Smoky Hill Bluffs, 1993; Bluestem, 2000; and “Salemsborg: A History of the Salemsborg Lutheran Church, 1869-1939,” 2019. This book was awarded the 2020 Award of Commendation from the Concordia Historical Institute, St Louis, Missouri, “in recognition of your significant contribution to literature and research in the field of Lutheran archives and history in North America.”

Mr. Holmquist
writes about Swedish culture and is a frequent guest speaker on the subjects of Swedish Immigration, Kansas History and Kansas Agriculture. 

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Welcome New Member Eileen Anderson

2/5/2022

 
Today we have the honor of welcoming Eileen Anderson of Hays, District 6, to the Kansas Authors Club. 

She's a self-starter, well into her first book. 

​A few words from Eileen: 


I am very new to writing, I just took it up as a kind of hobby about a year ago. I had this story that just kept rolling around in my head, so I decided to write it down.That little story has turned into 57.000 words and not done yet!  During this process I realized I quite enjoyed writing as I can create my own little world and it's kind of nice there. 

I am hoping to become better at this new venture and I thought I could learn from others who are much more proficient than I. So here I am, a 59 year old grandma living in Hays with a new hobby hoping to learn as much as I can.

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Welcome New Member Kitty Hamilton

2/3/2022

 
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Today we have the pleasure of welcoming Kitty Hamilton, a new member from Allen, Kansas (District 2).

We'll let Kitty tell you a bit about herself: 

 

Most of my professional life, I wrote and administered grants in the Flint Hills region for projects such as community development, child care, youth leadership development, substance abuse prevention, violence prevention, social entrepreneurship and job creation. These are large technical writing projects written under a strict deadline with little, if any, room for creativity. About fifteen years ago, I started a little folder on my desktop for the fun story bits that danced around my head while I was trapped at my desk trying to hold my focus on the grant details. Many of you may recognize this challenge. My home is never so clean and organized as it is when I am feeling pressure from a writing deadline!  Over time, this desktop folder of distraction became a collection and now I look forward to exploring it.

The Kansas Authors Club members in Emporia area have always been welcoming and generous with their time and advice over the years, even though I was not yet a member. It's exciting now to take the step of making it official! 

I am a first person narrative storyteller with the Kansas Alliance of Professional Historical Performers and this hobby led to my first publication, Racing: Indian Style. I transcribed, edited and self published the material; presumably written by Charles Curtis who would later become Vice President of the United States under Herbert Hoover. Charles is the first person of significant Native American heritage and the first person from Kansas to reach the highest levels of our executive branch.  

I live in north Lyon County, near the Santa Fe Trail and the home of the Kanza people before they were relocated to Indian Territory in 1873. My life and my writing are rooted in the tall grass prairie; both the history and the present.  


Welcome, Kitty! 
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Poetry: Near and Far

2/3/2022

 
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What an honor for our very own Robert L. Dean, Jr. (D5) to be reading at the Oceanside (NY) Library poetry event on Monday, February 7th at 6 PM (central). They will be featuring Robert and a poet from New York. After the poets read their works, an open mic will be available for other poets. All who attend can read one non-epic-length poem (or up to 3 haiku).
 
Registration is not required. The Zoom link is below.

Poetry: Near and Far Zoom Link

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