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Meet Jackie Kraft, New Member of District 5

5/31/2024

 
Jackie was born and raised in Newton, KS, but joins us now from her home in Edmond, Oklahoma. Here's what she shares with us:
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I graduated from the University of Kansas in Lawrence with a Master's degree in Special Education: Behavior Disorders. I taught for the Shawnee Mission School District, and had two children.

Then came the career move: after additional coursework and internships in Communication Studies, I was hired to produce news, interviews, promos, and mini-documentaries for several Kansas City television and radio stations. During this time I also worked as a Special Ed teacher for Olathe, KS district schools. I retired early in 2002.

I published my first book,  Under a Sunflower Moon, Cherokee Stories and Poems, with Quill Hawk Publishing in 2023.
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:urrently I'm working on several writing projects:
   1) A young adult book on my Swiss Ancestor J.J. Winterberg, an orphan at age 12, who came to the Smithville, MO in 1850. He worked in the underground railroad, fought in the major Civil War Battle of Westport, was a good friend of Isaac Cody, Buffalo Bill's dad, and later worked as a saddle maker in Leavenworth and Valley Falls, KS.
   2) A mystery/thriller set at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, VA, in modern times, featuring a professor of history turned reluctant amateur sleuth.
   3) A book of Chinese poetry based on the life of Meng, my favorite Chinese poet who lived in 700 A.D.
   4) A cookbook of my Swiss family recipes.
   5) An experience with UFOs and ETs set in Newton, KS
   6) A spiritual book of positive thinking.
Welcome, Jackie!

Meet New Member from District 5, Kerri Vinson Snell

5/30/2024

 
Kerri Vinson Snell has lived in McPherson, KS for the past 33 years. Originally from Oklahoma, she is a citizen of Choctaw Nation. She retired this year from the English Department faculty at McPherson College where she taught Creative Writing, Composition and Native American Literature.

Her poetry has been published in several journals including Relief: a Journal of Art and Faith, Foothill, Ruminate, Oklahoma Review, Mikrokosmos, Broad River Review and others. Her MFA manuscript was named at finalist in Crab Orchard Review's first manuscript contest in 2015 and one of the poems from that manuscript was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. In addition, she was named a finalist in Ruminate Magazine's 2017 Poetry Contest and in Broad River Review's 2016 Ron Rash Poetry Contest. In addition to her poetry, she also writes some nonfiction. Before her teaching career, she worked for 15 years as a reporter and editor at the McPherson Sentinel. She sporadically contributes to a blog titled My Writing Life at ahsweetrejection.com, and hopes retirement will afford her more time for writing.
Welcome, Kerri!

May Program Recording Now Available

5/22/2024

 
The recording of the May program is now available for viewing by members at this link. (Member sign-on required.) This video will be available until replaced by the June program recording.
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Traci Brimhall Featured Poet at Kansas Authors Club, District 1's Open Mic

5/18/2024

 
Kansas Poet Laureate Traci Brimhall will be the featured poet at Kansas Authors Club District 1's monthly open mic on Wednesday, May 22 at the Round Table Bookstore, 826 N. Kansas Ave. in Topeka.

Sign up begins at 6 p.m., and Traci will begin her presentation at 6:15 p.m.

Brimhall is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod (Copper Canyon Press). Her poems have appeared in publications including The New Yorker, Poetry, Orion, and Best American Poetry. She received the 2013 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Poetry, among numerous other awards.
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District 7 Sponsors Writing Contest

5/18/2024

 
WRITING CONTEST
KANSAS AUTHORS CLUB
DISTRICT 7


News Release:

            District 7 of the Kansas Authors Club is sponsoring their annual Writing Contest for all writers. There are two main categories: Adult (ages 18 and over) and Youth, living in Kansas or members of KAC living in another state. 

The contest runs from JUNE 1 to AUGUST 15, 2024. You do not need to be a members of D7 to enter the contest.

Writers should follow the Literary Contest rules on the KAC website www.kansasauthorsclub.org and click on contests. 

The theme of the contest is “Words Take Flight, Choose Your Own Adventure.” Writers of prose or poetry are encouraged to follow the theme but do not have to adhere to it. There are four categories for the contest: Prose Theme and Prose Non-theme, Poetry Story Form, and Poetry Non-story Form. Writers should indicate which category their entry(ies) fits into. More than one entry may be made in any one category. The fee for each entry is $5.00 and only typed copies will be accepted; DO NOT SEND BY E-MAIL. Prizes in the amount of $25, $15 and $10 will be awarded to first, second, and third place winners in each category. Honorable Mention in each category will receive certificates.

Send entries to:  Sheryl Brenn, 892 County Road O, Levant, KS, 67743. 

Member News from Julie Stielstra

5/17/2024

 
The international non-profit indie book organization, Next Generation Short Story Awards, has named my short story "What Child is This" the winner of their 2024 Family & Parenting category. It's an honor that they chose my story considering the ambivalence and regrets of parenting - a point of view not often seen. The story will appear in their anthology of winners, to be available soon on Amazon. Thanks, NGSA!
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Book News from Member Rob Howell

5/17/2024

 
I just released the Ruriksaga on the 14th of May. It's a companion volume to the 4 fantasy mystery novels starring Edward Aethelredson already available.

Here's the link to the whole series: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCKWZKYQ
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From Book 1: “Rob mixes intrigue, murder, and magic into his own cool blend.” – Larry Correia

Edward sought a future of honor and hope, but only got murder and mayhem.

He came to the Empire of Makhaira to join the Imperial Guard, who admit only the best. Instead, he pledges his sword—and his life—to an innkeeper rather than the emperor.

In a land known for intricate plots and ancestral enmities, the empire’s corruption seeks to end his life with knives in the night and hidden treachery. And he must face these blades while memories of a father slain, a king defied, and oaths broken threaten his soul.

Can he find the one bringing schism, death, and hate before that steel tastes his blood? Or will be just another who came to the empire to lose everything?

Member News from Sheree Downs

5/17/2024

 
I am writing local history articles for The Saint Francis Herald. My first article about The Howard T Sawhill park and bandshell was published on the front page of the newspaper May 9th, 2024!! I have several more articles to come.
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Congratulations, Sheree!

Kansas Authors Club Literary Contest as Full-Spectrum Writing Workout

5/17/2024

 
With the contest in full swing, member Roy Stucky shares a revised edition of his half of the February 2020 D5 presentation with Roy Beckemeyer. Both Roys are frequent entrants winning many prizes in the annual Kansas Authors Club Literary Contest.
Competition is life for authors. There is a finite pool of readers. More finite the less pornographic the work. At the same time, we strive to honor authorship's rich tradition. This puts authors under tension. The rich tradition demands an honest yet creative expression of life as reflected in your soul. Conversely, the marketplace demands we tickle the fancy. Potential responses are predictable. Pursue market and scorn art. We call that pandering. Pursue art and sneer at market. We call that starving. Being all market or all art is simpleminded. The road divides the ditches. Solitary effort and community feedback are both essential to the deft hand required to hold to the road.

Enter the Kansas Authors Club (KAC) literary contest. The road between pandering and starving is difficult because ditches trap us. The literary contest embodies the requisite balance. While open to expression, the categories are nothing like formless. The judge and competition demand structural accuracy and creative interpretation in each contest category. The literary contest provides authors a proving ground. If you spurn the category rules the judge will return the favor. If you slavishly follow the rules, competitors will expose your lack of imagination.

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Read the Entire Article on Roy's Blog
Also from Roy:

The blog item above it, Zero Draft, is a small description of my method to avoid either failing of the wild-but-messy or the neat-but-dull.

KAC Writing Contest Guidelines

Free Summer Programs at Red Rocks Stat Historic Site

5/13/2024

 
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Sunday, May 19, 2:00 PM
Red Rocks State Historic Site
​927 Exchange Street, Emporia, KS

Writing & Publishing Creative Nonfiction
Presentation by Tracy Million Simmons
Meadowlark Press & 105 Meadowlark Reader


Tour Red Rocks FREE in 2024
Wednesdays through Sundays. 
EMPORIA, Kansas - “Writing and Publishing Creative Nonfiction” will be presented on Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at Red Rocks State Historic Site, 927 Exchange Street. Tracy Million Simmons, owner and publisher of Meadowlark Press based in Emporia, will present this program focusing on the writing and publishing of creative nonfiction.
 
Simmons, a native of Dodge City, founded Meadowlark Press in Emporia in 2014. In ten years of operation, Meadowlark has brought to print 70 books of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Five volumes have been named Kansas Notable Books, one was named a High Plains Book Award winner and three finalists, and many other Meadowlark books have been cited for various awards.
 
“In the beginning, I wanted to build the type of press I was looking for as an author, and as an author, I wanted a partner in the process of publishing. I wanted someone who could answer questions and advise me yet honor my story and my voice.” Simmons explained. “My focus was on writers with whom I shared deep roots, writers from Kansas, voices of the Midwest. Meadowlark publishes prose (fiction and nonfiction) and poetry because the best communities are the ones where all voices are heard. Maybe that’s the vision: to build a community with strong connections between writers and readers.”
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In 2021, Tracy Simmons as publisher and Cheryl Unruh as editor launched 105 Meadowlark Reader: A Kansas Journal of Creative Nonfiction. The seventh edition of the semiannual journal with the theme of “Intersections” was released this May. The journal aspires to publish writers of true Kansas stories set in or references one or more of the 105 Kansas counties.
 
Simmons characterized the initiative this way, “When Cheryl and I began talking about publishing a journal, we knew we wanted to focus on true stories. We are both essayists, at heart. I think in the end, we both agreed that a publication like 105 Meadowlark Reader would serve our purposes of strengthening the Kansas literary community with a publication where people who were sharing their stories for the first time would be welcomed among more seasoned writers.” 
 
“William Allen White was a prolific writer, published in all genres. He was an early member of the Kansas Authors Club, an inaugural judge for the Book-of-the-Month Club, and a true mentor friend to so many writers and journalists.” said Roger Heineken, White Community Partnership program chair. “Editor White would be delighted to know Meadowlark Press is based in his hometown of Emporia.”
 
The Sunday at the Site programs are free, and the public is invited to attend. Donations in support of the site are always appreciated. Tours of the site are free in 2024, Wednesday through Sunday.
 
The William Allen White Community Partnership, Inc. is the local organization that works in cooperation with the Kansas Historical Society to present Red Rocks State Historic Site, the legendary home of the White family. The Partnership helps fund operations of the historic site and, each year, presents a program series to interpret the White family story and associated history.
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The entire selection of Meadowlark books can be viewed online at meadowlarkbookstore.com. 
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Member Arlice Davenport to Read at Eighth Day Books

5/13/2024

 
Thursday, May 16, 7:00 p.m.
Eighth Day Books
2838 E. Douglas
Wichita, Kansas
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After 50 years of writing poetry, Arlice Davenport is not yet finished: “When I contemplate/this insatiable universe/bulging against its borders/I carefully store my tools/and leave the unfinished unfinished.” He takes his cues from “this insatiable universe” in this, his fourth collection of poems, in pursuit of an ever-receding horizon of completion. For decades editor of the Book and Travel sections of the Wichita Eagle, Arlice will read from In Search of the Sublime and his other books Thursday, May 16, 7:00 p.m., at Eighth Day Books.

Members! We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, May 18

5/13/2024

 
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Join us on Zoom for this month's program on writing emotion. Ryan Dennis, author of The Beasts They Turned Away and founder of The Milk House, will be presenting from Ireland. 

We are excited to bring monthly programs to our members across the state (and beyond) via Zoom. Some of our members combine this programming with monthly in-person meetings. Some attend from the comfort of their own homes. 

Membership in Kansas Authors Club is open to anyone with an interest in writing. 
Members Access Zoom Link (sign-on)
All members will also receive the link for attendance in the monthly email newsletter.
Presentation Category:
Nonfiction, Fiction, Craft (skills and techiniques), Writing, Editing


Readers come to a story wanting to feel something. It’s our task as writers to remind them that they’re human and prone to all the complexities of joy and sorrow that comes with that. For better or worse, that doesn’t happen by accident. It’s not enough to simply write about something sad.

This workshop will break down techniques essential for delivering emotion within fiction and nonfiction that avoid cliché, melodrama or disengaging the reader. It will focus on preventing pitfalls that are common among beginning and experienced writers, as well as how to deliver prose that are original and stay with the reader once they leave the story. We’ll look at how the whole scene can be used to create emotion, as well as an examination of how to best use interior monologue.
Learn more about our presenter: Ryan Dennis
Visit Ryan's Website
Visit The Milk House
Read Ryan's Book:
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Elizabeth Farnsworth Publishes Novella with Flint Hill Publishing

5/13/2024

 
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Barbi Mills Byers, Elizabeth Farnsworth, Jenny Fellows, and Lisa D. Stewart (KAC member from Prairie Village). 

From Elizabeth's book launch at Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library, Sunday, April 21, 2024.
Celebrated journalist Elizabeth Farnsworth (PBS Newshour, multiple Emmy nominations) has written her first novella, and it is set in Topeka and the Flint Hills. Last Light is historical fiction inspired by true events. Farnsworth chatted about the history and landscape that inspired her story, writing, and shared anecdotes from her life. Elizabeth had a long career as a foreign correspondent and Jim Lehrer’s substitute anchor on the NewsHour.

More about Last Light:
In the summer of 1943, a young woman is hired to interpret for German prisoners of war at a U.S. Army Hospital in Kansas. Harboring dark secrets from her childhood, Isabelle Graham will be forced into a struggle that saves her own life as well as many others in the distant, ongoing war. Last light is a thrilling and moving account of a young woman's courage and determination in the face of seemingly insuperable odds.


Elizabeth Farnsworth's full bio:

Elizabeth Farnsworth, documentary filmmaker and former chief correspondent of the PBS NewsHour, has written for publications ranging from The Nation Magazine to Foreign Policy.

Her memoir, A Train Through Time: A Life, Real and Imagined, was published by Counterpoint Press in 2017.

Farnsworth’s documentary, The Judge and the General, co-produced with Patricio Lanfranco, premiered at the 2008 San Francisco Film Festival and aired on POV (PBS) and other networks around the world. As a print reporter and for television, she has covered crises in Iraq, Cambodia, Vietnam, Botswana, Chile, Peru, Haiti, Iraq, Iran, and Israel, among other countries.

Farnsworth grew up in Topeka, Kansas, where her ancestors were pioneers. She graduated magna cum laude from Middlebury College and earned an M.A. in Latin American History from Stanford University. She received an honorary doctorate degree from Washburn University (2021) and Colby College (2002). She has received three national Emmy nominations and the Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award, often considered the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, which is also administered by Columbia University.


Farnsworth serves on the advisory board of the Human Rights Center, UC Berkeley School of Law, and the advisory committee of the World Affairs Council of Northern California. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her husband, retired attorney Charles E. Farnsworth. They have two children and six grandchildren.

Last Light was published by Flint Hills Publishing, owned by Thea Rademacher, Kansas Authors Club member.


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New Poetry Book by Member Deb Irsik

5/7/2024

 
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Order from Anamcara Press
Poetry that warms the heart in places where the sun forgot to shine. With eloquent finesse, Irsik explores the bonds between mothers, friends, and nature. Inviting readers to discover the divine in life’s smallest moments, Irsik provides a heartfelt connection to the human spirit to brighten the hidden corners..

In a collection dedicated to her younger self, D.A. Irsik shares words that evoke images of life, love, and belonging. … a nostalgic look at how the simple parts of life are, in the end, most important. —Curtis Becker, author of My Second Act and Greetings from Topeka.
Sunshine in the Weeds is a lyrical odyssey into the human heart, where love, faith, and nature intertwine. … a journey from shadows to sunshine. … Her poetry gives emotional flight to those precious single life moments between mothers and daughters, mothers and sons and close friends and family members. Irsik’s poetry warms the heart in places where the sun has forgotten to shine. —Liz Martel

… While the vast array of poems in Irsik’s collection reflect sunshine, she shares a smattering of weeds that allude to darker aspects of a woman who, while looking outward, comes to better understand the internal. —Ronda Miller, author of five poetry books including MoonStain, and the award winning children’s book, I Love the Child.

With an honest and heartfelt voice, D. A. Irsik explores the dimensions of faith, loss, personal accountability, wonder of nature and creativity … the overall theme the reader is left with is the spark of magic, the sense of possibility and sorrow that can be found in the mundane. —Brenda White, author of Blue Collar Saint, which won the Kansas Notable Book in 2022. She also has been published in 105 Meadowlark Reader and the Write Bridge.
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… Irsik’s evocative words honestly portray the rawness and despair of grief, yet leave the reader with her personal sense of hope, encouraging each of us to take a little gut-check of our lives right here, right now. —Marcia Lawrence, journalist, photographer, stockbroker, editor, corn de-tasseler, musician, and mom. She is a lifelong scholar of regional history, an author, and a passionate researcher.
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Thank you, D.A. Irsik for sharing your sunshine. This deeply personal gift reflects the giver: thoughtful, generous, kind, motherly, beautiful in word and in fact. Your devotion to life and love glows in every word. —Jerilynn Jones Henrikson, has produced eight books for kids, a humorous memoir, a YA novel, and a creative nonfiction novella
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A Note from Member Jeff Guernsey

5/7/2024

 
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Lots has happened since last Aug. I've rejoined the Civil Air Patrol and have several specialty tracts. I'm serving on the Wing Staff as Asst. Director of Communications. I have additional duty as Director of Public Affairs for Group 2. I get to use my writing skills here. I also serve as a Ground Team Leader and aid in Blood runs and other emergencies. I kept my flight status a Master Observer.

Publication News from Member Duane L. Herrmann

5/7/2024

 
Carrot Ranch posted my response to two prompts, Adirondack Center for Writing posted three. One poem (Luna One) was published in The Write Bridge: Solitude and Solidarity, and another (Abandon Houses) was posted on Spillwords.com. Lothlorian Poetry Journal, print vol 31 – 5 poems, The Wise Owl 1 poem (Full Surprise) in the April issue and (One Special Day) in May, plus podcasts of each of those poems. Lothlorian Poetry Journal – short story: 'Felix and Ahmed: Conquaerere and Educare.' And, today (3 May) MasticadoresUSA posted my short story: Missing Mother.

Writing From the Center Zine Submissions - a note about submissions

5/6/2024

 
Writing From the Center Zine Submissions
April 10 - May 31, 2024

The guidlines have been updated to include the following note: work submitted to the Zine in 2024 is also eligible for the 2024 Kansas Authors Club writing contest, as the zine will not be publicly available until convention time. It is also true that pieces published in the zine in 2024, would not be eligible for the contest in 2025.
Guidelines for Submitting
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A Note from Member Mark Scheel

5/3/2024

 
Friends,

Here's my latest publication just out on April 17th on Spillwords.com, an excerpt from my memoir now being shopped by my agent.  The subject is war and humanity's unavoidable attraction to it.  Quite, sadly, apropos today.

 Do have a look!

​https://spillwords.com/the-inescapable-redundancy-of-war/


Be well all,

Mark

New Book by Member Thaddeus Dugan

5/3/2024

 
Dugan’s poetry collection, A Record of Change, is a tapestry woven with the threads of age, love, and the poignant weight of loss. The author’s words remind us that vulnerability is the wellspring from which true metamorphosis emerges. Join Dugan on a voyage, where the soul’s evolution is illuminated through powerful writing that challenges, heals, and ultimately celebrates the resilience of the human spirit.

​"Attuned to the bluesy frequency of both inner and outer life, Dugan gives us a prescription. In this case, it is his poems—full of grit and softness, darkness and light. Give it a listen. It will help."

—Kevin Rabas, Poet Laureate of Kansas (2017-2019), Improvise
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Dugan’s debut collection explores the evolution of the soul when age can no longer be used as an excuse not to change or when the pain becomes too great to remain the same. These poems reflect the rigorous self-examination it takes to reinvent yourself. Through love, grief, and loss The author does this, while never losing sight of his collective humanness.

Purchase at Anamcara Press

Books by Member Roy Stucky

5/3/2024

 
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Roy Stucky has been a member of Kansas Authors Club since 2017. He has served on the state board and as a leader at the district level. Roy is currently publishing with Barnes & Noble Press.

Roy Stucky - Barnes & Noble
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2010 - Transapparent: A Novel for Three-Dimensional Christians (a literary novel)

​Follow people lost upon the flat Earth of human wisdom to their encounter with Jesus alive in all dimensions. These layers speak in lyrics as well as prose. Though He accepts the simple, God is not simple. "Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves." Matthew 10:16
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It was an age when everything was known but nothing understood. Choices multiplied; decisions withered. Roadblocks were shattered but the maps were burned. In such an age, our own, the traveler found it easy to move but hard to arrive. In such an age, our own, truth was worshiped yet denied. This is the story of a search for the foundation in a land where all bedrock had been pounded into sand. This is the story of a restoration.

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2018- Truth War: A Play In Three Acts (a stage play)

Enter the history of a nation destroyed by civil war. The point of conflict? The nature of T(t)ruth.

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2019 - Library Dog: A Novel for Gifted Youth (a teen novel)

Fraternal twins are surprised to meet a dog who lives in the local library. Their ideas about intelligence, and its limits, will be transformed.

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2022 - Revelation: Keycode of the Bible (theology)

Revelation's multitude of cross-references weave it firmly into the context of the Bible. This Revelation keycode unlocks the plan God hid in plain sight throughout the Word. Most of this book is Scripture text. No need to look up hundreds of related verses. This book displays cross-reference passages right after their Revelation verse. All you need do is read and understand. Instead of a "sword drill", focus on the patterns of Revelation's Biblical context.
Revelation can key a core study of the entire Bible.

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2023 - Dragons Drown and Other Musicals (stage plays)

​Four Musicals:  Dragons Drown, Grounded, Every Sixty Seconds, Six of Me

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2023 - Per Eyewitness: A Novel of Jesus (historic novel)

A Novel of Jesus drawn from a harmonization of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. No single Gospel conveys the full richness pictured in the Bible, an intensity beyond any invention two thousand years after the eyewitnesses were murdered for their testimony. Authors bent on "fixing" this testimony take away but even worse add things of their own. Let Jesus speak.

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2023 - Sans Taboo: Poems by Roy Stucky (poetry)

Works in this volume are disdained by modern poetry for the crime of rhythm and rhyme. Far worse, in some eyes, many works also prize the Lordship of Jesus the Christ.  Beware. Here there be outlaws.

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