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"A Moment to Write" ... recap of the 2023 annual gathering of the Kansas Authors Club

10/29/2023

 
40 writers + 12 awards presentation day attendees gathered at Rock Springs Ranch near Junction City, Kansas, for the first state-wide writing retreat, October 6-8. Here we share some pictures of the event and the setting.

Retreat attendees! Drop us a comment below about your experiences at the writing retreat.
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From attendee, Holly Friesen:

Some highlights for me were:
  • getting to know other writers and hearing their stories,
  • enjoying the education center with all the different rooms marked for different purposes,
  • the walk and scenery so inspiring to topics to write about!
  • I did have some time to write for more than a moment. Very helpful.
  • the amazing food! We definitly grew in healthy calories!
  • the award presentation was great fun. And even though I didn't win any writing award this year, I have a newfound admiration for the other works written. They were amazing and inspiring!
From attendee, Ann Vigola Anderson:

I was looking forward to this past weekend to reenergize, be with nature, meet more KAC people and be joyful in my mind. It was a huge blessing to not have any obligations to go to anything nor expectations of something that had to be done. 

. . . I found the lodge to be cozy, comfortable, and a perfect place to gather in the evening . . . The lodge setting afforded everyone so many opportunities for new connections, impromptu conversations, and the fire pit was a huge team builder (plus the s’mores). And yet, there were some that also found it a peaceful place to write and relax. By the end of the retreat, it felt as if we had been at a class reunion with good friends.

The meals were exceptional! On time, fantastic variety and prepared in a healthy manner. Again, the dining setting gave people an opportunity to sit with other people and chat. . . . I also liked the fact that we cleared the tables and worked as a team. . . .

The meeting rooms were also exactly what we needed to be creative and relaxed. I didn’t get to a few of them, like poetry, and I started a chap book but, didn’t get it finished. Oh well. Whoever set up that chap book room gets gold stars for presentation and cool stuff to use.

I especially liked the book awards in the Great Plains room. . . . This setting was great for both the audience and the recipient. It was delightful to see the happiness of people receiving a KAC award!

. . . For me, the KAC should afford members the opportunity to gather, share information, learn, be creative and have time to WRITE. I heard so many attendees say that they actually had written something. I believe that is a huge takeaway.

Traci Brimhall nailed it with her presentation. High energy, fun, and put everybody in instant KAC retreat mode. I believe a presenter like that should be the norm for opening night. Play!

I attended all three of the sessions and learned new ideas from each one. I liked that they were low-tech.

2023 Lifetime Achievement in Writing Award

10/28/2023

 
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Betty Berney has been a member of the Kansas Author’s Club since 1983. Betty is a lifelong resident of Phillipsburg, Kansas. She is a gifted writer and musician and among her many honors are winning first prize in the 5th Anniversary National Country Music Songwriter Contest in 1981; the Golden Poet Award presented at the 3rd Annual Poetry Convention at the Las Vegas Hilton in 1987, and the Female Country songwriter of the year by the Lumpkin Music Corporation in 1988. Her 375 plus extensive writings include poetry and songs on the following topics: Kansas, Religion, History, Local Phillipsburg Friends and Family, Patriotic, Political, love and loss. Her years of creative writing have inspired and touched many hearts.

Many of Betty’s writings remain on display at Fort Bissell in Phillips County. 

This note was received from Betty in April 2023.
“Now hanging in the living room of my home is the framed, typed poem of Jacqueline Kennedy on colored paper with inserts of pictures of a candle and an ink bowl and pen. The frame is of walnut wood and wired to a stand. A fine picture of a graceful woman and wife of our president of the United States. I have been asked to send it near The White House for hanging in an area for pictures of Presidents wives, etc.”

I nominate Betty Berney for a Lifetime Achievement in Writing Award.

Nomination by Tracy Million Simmons

2023 Service Awards

10/28/2023

 
The following service awards were presented at the Annual Meeting of the General Membership on Saturday, October 20, 2023.

Nomination #1
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 I nominate Nichole Snyder of District 5 for an Award of Merit for Service to the club.  Nichole stepped in faithfully before joining D5 to help us with our computer and Zoom issues. She agreed to serve in 2023 in a newly-created position as Technology Manager and has excelled in her gracious service.  I appreciate Nichole because I know how difficult it is to listen to the speakers while trying to run club issues simultaneously, and the computer "glitches" and malfunctions have often taken considerable time over a meeting. 

Nominated by Connie Rae White
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D5 President Sandee Taylor and Nichole Snyder.
Nomination #2

​I nominate Ann Christine Fell for the KAC Service Award. Ann dedicates herself to promoting Kansas authors in her community and in the state. Currently she serves as the Writers in Community Liaison for District 5. She especially champions authors' involvement with libraries. Ann organized a small group for writers in the Winfield area.
 
Ann was a moving force for the first D5 Writers Retreat. She found the speaker and provided the venue for the retreat. She was a gracious hostess.
 
Working with Ann is a pleasure because of her competence and service mindedness. D5 is blessed to have her as a member.
 
Nomination by Sandra Taylor
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D5 President Sandee Taylor and Ann Christine Fell
Nomination #3

I nominate Lindsey Bartlett for the Kansas Authors Club Service Award. Lindsey joined KAC in 2021 after serving as a judge for our literary contests. In 2022, she agreed to become the prose contest manager and served in this position for two years. This year, she introduced and co-sponsored the Rural Voices category to our prose and poetry contest, a contest, bringing in a total of 51 entries, making it one of the larger categories in our contest. Lindsey is an active member of the Emporia Writers Group and has become a KAC leader serving as Co-Chair of District 2 in 2023. She has also worked as the assistant editor on our new publication, The Write from the Center Zine. Lindsey is a generous friend and an actively publishing writer. Her efforts to grow as a writer and as a KAC community builder are inspirational.

Nomination by Tracy Million Simmons
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Lindsey Bartlett

2023 Poetry Theme Category

10/15/2023

 
Member Arlice W. Davenport (Wichita) reads the 2nd place winner of the Poetry Theme, A Moment to Write, contest category.

Thank you for sharing your poem with us, Arlice!

"It Looks Like a Million" Book Design Award - Alistur the Magnificent, by D.L. Winter

10/14/2023

 
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Armed with his trusty birch wand and protective shield, young apprentice wizard Alistur Grimaldi believes he can wield his powers with the same determination and results as his beloved mentor, his Great-grandfather Balthazar.
His amusement quickly turns to anguish when his inexperience triggers a chain of disastrous events, putting him-and others-in dire circumstances. Mere hours after the most important event in his fourteen years, Alistur must find the courage to face the catastrophic proof of his foolish actions and make things right. . .if he can.
From the coast of the Azlyn Sea to the depths of the Crystal Caverns-befriending magical and mystical creatures along his way-Alistur must learn the journey to becoming a wise and responsible wizard will not be walked alone.
 
D.L. Winter was raised in Kansas and spent her adult life in Northern California. Many years ago, on her first trip abroad, inspired by the nostalgic allure of legends, lore, and architectural wonders of the Mediterranean region, the concept for Alistur’s story was born. However, crafting the fable would have to wait. Plotting adventures in the fictitious Kingdom of Fleurbania would be among the creative projects of her retirement. After a corporate career, D.L. now resides in her home state of Kansas once again, telling tales and enjoying life with family members.
Learn More - "It Looks Like a Million" Book Design Award

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Judge Andrew Howard is an owner/operator of his family’s independent operation, Round Table Bookstore, in the NOTO Arts District in Topeka. He has plenty of experience in judging books by their covers (and interiors) after a few years of being the primary book purchaser for the store. 

​He also coordinates author events and marketing efforts at Round Table. Andrew’s day job is heading up the IT department at Silver Lake, KS schools.

2023 Kansas Authors Club Children's Book Award - Meowsterpieces, by Jenn Bailey

10/14/2023

 
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Join Mama Cat and her playful kittens as they take inspiration from some of the world's great masterpieces to learn the art of being a cat in author Jenn Bailey and illustrator Nyangsongi's picture book Meowsterpieces.

Discover how to be adored in The Birth of Venus by Boticelli; learn how to be brave in Hokusai's Under the Wave off Kanagawa; and taught how to be gentle with Henry Ossawa Tanner's The Banjo Lesson. Meowsterpieces is a book for art lovers, cat lovers, and everyone in between! And with extensive back matter that includes information about each of the original artworks, it's educational, too.

The artworks featured include The Study of a Student by Laura Wheeler Waring; The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci; The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli; The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijin; Nighthawks by Edward Hopper; A Sunday on la Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat; Bedroom in Arles by Vincent van Gogh; Jockey on a Galloping Horse by Eadweard Muybridge; The Dancing Class by Edgar Degas; Children's Games by Pieter Bruegel the Elder; Under the Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai; The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner; and New York Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam by Charles Clyde Ebbets.
Jenn Bailey is an award-winning author and editor who has her MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her books have received the ALA Schneider Family Honor award, Bank Street Book of the Year award, been chosen as Junior Library Guild Selections, been star-reviewed by Kirkus, The Horn Book, and Publishers Weekly, and been included in numerous state reading lists, among other accolades.
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Jenn is a frequent guest lecturer and workshop leader for SCBWI, Heartland Writers for Kids and Teens, and the One Year Adventure Novel workshops. Jenn is published by Chronicle Books; Arcadia Press; Magic Cat Publishing; Little, Brown and Company; and Levine Querido and is represented by Erica Silverman with The Stimola Literary Agency.
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Learn More - KAC Children's Book Award

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Judge Angie Reed, M.L.S. 
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library 
Teen Librarian 
 
You will know Librarian Angie Reed before you meet her as her passion for her profession shines in service to the young people in our community. She finds purpose in her work with teens and is committed to creating a place of inspiration and safety for young people to be themselves. Angie’s undergraduate studies include a B.A. in Library Science and Media with a Minor in Identity Studies, and she holds a Master of Library Science from Texas Woman’s University. In her spare time, she can be found walking her dog Nadia while listening to an audio book or holed up at home binge-watching a good show. 

2023 Nelson Poetry Book Award - The Book of Stolen Images, by Laura Lee Washburn

10/14/2023

 
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Laura Lee Washburn is the Director of Creative Writing at Pittsburg State University in Kansas, and the author of This Good Warm Place: 10th Anniversary Expanded Edition (March Street), Watching the Contortionists (Palanquin Chapbook Prize), and The Book of Stolen Images (Meadowlark Press, 2023). Harbor Review’s chapbook prize is named in her honor, and she’s the president of Small Harbor Publishing’s Board of Directors. Her degrees are from Old Dominion University, where she interned for the Associated Writing Programs Newsletter, and Arizona State University. Born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, she has also lived and worked in Arizona and in Missouri. From her home in Pittsburg, Kansas, she edits The Coop: A Poetry Cooperative.
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Learn More - Nelson Poetry Book Award

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Judge was Joseph Harrington, who teaches at the University of Kansas. He is the author of Of Some Sky (BlazeVOX Books 2018); Goodnight Whoever’s Listening (Essay Press 2015);  Things Come On (an amneoir)(Wesleyan UP 2011); and the critical work Poetry and the Public (Wesleyan UP 2002). His creative work has appeared in BAX: The Best American Experimental Writing 2016, Colorado Review, The Rumpus, Hotel America, Tupelo Quarterly, and elsewhere. From 2019-2023, he maintained a real-time verse-chronicle of the climate crisis, at The Poem of Our Climate and Writing Out of Time.

2023 Martin Kansas History Book Award - Without Warning, by Jim Minick

10/14/2023

 
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Without Warning: The Tornado of Udall, Kansas
Jim Minick is the author or editor of eight books, including Without Warning: The Tornado of Udall, Kansas (nonfiction), The Intimacy of Spoons (poetry, forthcoming), Fire Is Your Water (novel), and The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family. His work has appeared in many publications, including the New York Times, Poets & Writers, Oxford American, Orion, Shenandoah, Appalachian Journal, Wind, and The Sun. He serves as Coeditor of Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel.
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Learn More - Martin Kansas History Book Award

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Judge Bruce Mactavish is Washburn University Associate Dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, and Assistant Professor of History. Bruce holds a BA from Furman University, and MA and PhD from University of Mississippi. He teaches Kansas Studies, Kansas History and U. S. History through and since the Civil War. His scholarly interests include African American History, the Civil Rights Movement, Kansas history and the American West.

2023 Coffin Memorial Book Award for Nonfiction - Jigsaw Puzzling, by Denise Low

10/14/2023

 
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Jigsaw Puzzling: Essays in a Time of Pestilence ​
Denise Low, Kansas Poet Laureate 2007-09, won a Red Mountain Press Award for Shadow Light: Poems. Other publications are The Turtle’s Beating Heart: One Family’s Story of Lenape Survival (University of Nebraska Press); Jigsaw Puzzling: Essays (Meadowlark); Wing (Red Mountain); and Casino Bestiary (Spartan). Forthcoming is House of Grace, House of Blood, docu-poetry from the University of Arizona Press, Suntracks series. She teaches for Baker University’s School of Professional and Graduate Studies. Low is a founding board member of Indigenous Nations Poets, former board president of AWP, and literary co-director of The 222 arts organization. At Haskell Indian Nations University she founded the creative writing program. She lives in California’s Sonoma County, homeland of Pomo people. www.deniselow.net
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Learn More - Coffin Memorial Book Award

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Judge: Andy Farkas, Washburn University professor. Andy teaches beginning and advanced fiction writing and advanced college writing and holds a BA from Kent State, a MA from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and a MA from the University of Alabama. He holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Andy is the author of 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, North American Review, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. He has been nominated six times for a Pushcart Prize, with one Special Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXV and one Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2013. His novel was a finalist for the 2019 Big Other Fiction Award, a finalist for the 2019 Foreword INDIES humor award, and was on the Entropy Magazine Best Fiction Books of 2019 list. He is also the fiction editor for The Rupture (the re-brand of The Collagist).

2023 Coffin Memorial Book Award for Fiction - Thirst, by K.L. Barron

10/14/2023

 
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K.L. Barron
Member from Alma, Kansas
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K.L. Barron is a writer of place: poetry and prose. Her prize-winning fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction has been published in New Letters, The Bennington Review, Little Balkans Review, terrain.org, ChickenBones (Library of Congress), among others, and in several anthologies. She earned an MFA from Bennington in 2005 and taught writing and literature at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas for nearly 20 years. She lives and writes in the Flint Hills. 
Her debut novel Thirst came out in November 2022 from Sea Crow Press.
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Learn More - Coffin Memorial Book Award

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Judge: Andy Farkas, Washburn University professor. Andy teaches beginning and advanced fiction writing and advanced college writing and holds a BA from Kent State, a MA from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and a MA from the University of Alabama. He holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Andy is the author of 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, North American Review, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. He has been nominated six times for a Pushcart Prize, with one Special Mention in Pushcart Prize XXXV and one Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2013. His novel was a finalist for the 2019 Big Other Fiction Award, a finalist for the 2019 Foreword INDIES humor award, and was on the Entropy Magazine Best Fiction Books of 2019 list. He is also the fiction editor for The Rupture (the re-brand of The Collagist).

2023 Poet & Prose Writer of the Year

10/14/2023

 
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Each year we name a Poet a Prose Writer of the Year, based on placings in our annual literary contest. Congratulations to Julie Ann Baker Brin, 2023 Poet of the Year, and Julie A. Sellers, 2023 Prose Writer of the year. 

Julie Ann Baker Brin placed in the following poetry categories:
  • 1st place, Whimsy - "Renaming Yoga Poses for Greater Accuracy"
  • 2nd place, Japanese forms - "Railroaded"
  • 2nd place, Whimsy - "What am I made of?"
  • Honorable Mention, Whimsy - "Prescribe"


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Julie A. Sellers placed in the following prose categories:
  • 1st place, Theme contest - "A Lazy Sunday Morning"
  • 1st place, Flash Fiction - "Doubt Thou The Stars are Fire"
  • 2nd place, Playwriting - "Murder by the Books"
  • 2nd place, Rural Voices - "Laneway Landmarks"
  • 2nd place, First Chapter of a Book - The Penny Paige Shannon Home for Unwanted Books
  • 3rd place, Stories for Young Readers - "The Singer and the Storyteller"
  • Honorable Mention, Flash Fiction - "The Wish"
  • Honorable Mention, Memoir - "Chien for the Win"
  • Honorable Mention, Short Story - "Empty"
  • Honorable Mention, Craft Chapbook - Skysong​

Kansas Authors Club Literary Contest Winners 2023: Poetry

10/10/2023

 
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Theme Contest - 27 entries
Judge: Amy Sage Webb Baza

1st - [there she is], by Ashley Clayton Kay
2nd - How to Write a Poem, by Arlice W. Davenport
3rd - Once You Have Rounded the Sun, by Arlice W. Davenport
HM - To Tim, by Brenda White
HM - Aubade: Trying to Decide the Kind of Poet She'll Become, by Laura Lee Washburn
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Free Verse - 68 entries
Judge: George Franklin

1st - Why Blue Eyes Cry, by Janice Northerns
2nd - Ever Topeka, by Ruth Maus
3rd - The Wilding of Cynthia Ann Parker, by Janice Northerns
HM - Mike London's, by Janice Lee McClure
HM - You Are Not Diminished, by Janice Northerns
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Classical Poetry - 15 entries
Judge: Jeanine Hathaway

1st - Some Things Can't Be Taken Back, by Kristine A. Polansky
2nd - Great-Great-Grandma and the Kitchen Wall, by Kristine A. Polansky
3rd - To the Stars, by Janice Lee McClure

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Japanese Forms - 14 entries
Judge: David Romanda

1st - Cottonwood Seeds Land, by Ashley Clayton Kay
2nd - Railroaded, by Julie Ann Baker Brin
3rd - Pick-Up Sticks, by Iris E. Craver
HM - Prairie Wind, by Perry L. Shepard
HM - lavender splashes, by Duane R. Johnson

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Narrative Poetry - 29 entries
Judge: Aida Dziho-Sator

1st - Trout Valley, W.Va., March 31, 1886, a found poem from family letters, by Roland Sodowsky
2nd - His Gentle Hands, by Cynthia J. Ross
3rd - Prairie Return, by Linda Beth Wilson

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Whimsy - 26 entries
Judge: David Romanda

1st - Renaming Yoga Poses for Greater Accuracy, by Julie Ann Baker Brin
2nd - What am I made of? by Julie Ann Baker Brin
3rd - Slicing a Cantaloupe, by Janice Northerns
HM - Prescribe, by Julie Ann Baker Brin
HM - ​Manypaws, by Janice Lee McClure
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Performance Poetry - 8 entries
Judge: Avery A. Marshall

1st - The Music of You, by Ronda Miller
2nd - Money, Money, Money, by Amanda Little
3rd - Prairie Song, by Mary Powell
HM - Full Moon at Noon, by Mary Powell
HM - Reason to Call, by Duane R. Johnson


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New Poets
Judge: Ed Harkness

1st - Death, by Madison Morrill
2nd - The Laundry Brigade Marches On, by Heather G. Taylor
​3rd - Death Warps Time, by S.L. Brown


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Rural Voices - 30 entries
Judge: Sam Jack

1st - April 11, Again, by Laura Lee Washburn
2nd - Redneck Tornado, by Kelly Johnston
3rd - Wash House Memories, by Aimee L. Gross
HM - Mesquite and God, by Roland Sodowsky
HM - Landmarks, by Linda Ahrens-Brower
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Chapbooks - 11 entries
Judge: Sam Jack


Published Chapbooks
1st - Since Corona Ruined Our Trip to the Library, by Beth Gulley
2nd - Nurdles and Other Poems, by Allison deFreese


Craft Chapbooks
1st - Neighborhood Crazies, by Martha Wherry
2nd - A Common Yearning, by Cammie Funston
3rd - Skysong, by Julie A. Sellers
HM - Unfolding, by Iris E. Craver

Kansas Authors Club Literary Contest Winners 2023: Prose

10/10/2023

 
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Theme Contest
Judge: Kathie Buckman
 
First Place: A Lazy Sunday Morning by Julie A. Sellers
Second Place: Sacred Tuesdays by Lindsey Bartlett
Third Place: Writing From the Heart by Nancy Julien Kopp
Honorable Mention: Zounds! Sounds! By Connie Rae White
Honorable Mention: Just a Moment by Brett Wilkinson
Honorable Mention: Writing Moments by Sandee Lee
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Playwriting
Judge: Kari Bowles
 
1st: Gene Stratton-Porter The Birdwoman by Cynthia J. Ross
2nd: Murder by the Books by Julie A. Sellers
3rd: Cold Sweat by Sandee Lee

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Stories for Young Readers 
Judge: Michaela Karr
 
1st: The Eggnog Thief by Linda Ahrens-Brower
2nd: The Mystery of the Hundred Dollar Bill by Marcia Young
3rd: The Singer and the Storyteller by Julie A. Sellers
Honorable Mention: The Haird by Heather Taylor
Honorable Mention: Shake and Settle by S.L. Brown
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Flash Fiction
Judge: Lydia Kautz
 
1st: Doubt Thou The Stars are Fire by Julie A. Sellers
2nd: Missed by Heidi Unruh
3rd: Curiosity Bites by Sandee Lee
Honorable Mention: A Surprise on my Bed by Sandee Lee
Honorable Mention: Uninvited Delivery by Gloria Zachgo
Honorable Mention: The Wish by Julie A. Sellers
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Rural Voices
Judge: Ryan Dennis
 
1st: Landscape of My Childhood by Lindsey Bartlett
2nd: Laneway Landmarks by Julie A. Sellers
3rd: The Bull is Out by Kristine A. Polansky
Honorable Mention: Finding Home by Linda Heggestad
Honorable Mention: In My “Hay” Day by Gloria Zachgo
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First Chapter of a Book
Judge: Amy Sage Webb-Baza
 
  1. Feast or Famine by Marlana Marts
Irish protagonist with pregnant wife and kids in feudal lord’s estate attempts to whore himself for family but is rejected and then is met by vampire on the road and turned into vampire. Captivating in the ways that Outlander mixes historical truth with character situation, mixed with genre. Suggests a suspenseful and exciting character arc.
 
  1. The Penny Paige Shannon Home for Unwanted Books by Julie A. Sellers
Recently divorced woman returns to bibliophile Aunt’s house. The aunt has cancer and the woman is controlled by ex-husband and the memories of a mother recently deceased. She opens free book library with Aunt. Solid world-building and point of view. Multiple things going on immediately. Captivating and suggests a redemptive and emotional character arc.
 
  1. Kentucky Blood by Ashley Thomas Sheikh
Brings the reader immediately into the POV of Rhonda who has been capturing sexual predators and torturing them in the garage. The build to reveal who is being captured and why is just slow enough to cause reader discomfort and chilling true crime engagement with the story. We’ll never look at a garage the same way.
 
Honorable Mention: Overcoming by Hazel Hart
Pre-suffragist female character in MO finds herself a target of the times in social and gendered ways. She is accused of behavioral crimes and there’s tension and excitement right away. Good context building.
 
Honorable Mention: One Throw Pillow Too Many by S.L. Brown
Reader is catapulted into the POV of a woman on a reality show about to be rejected. It’s immediately dramatic and likely to become moreso, with humorous insights along the way.
 
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Memoir
Judge: Kim Horner McCoy
 
First Place: The Curse of the Catalpa Tree--Learning about Bees by Roger Droz
Second Place: Football Mom by Shawn Renee Hood
Third Place: Vultures on the Roof by Gretchen Cassel Eick
Honorable Mention: Chien for the Win by Julie A. Sellers
Honorable Mention: New Arrows for Christmas, Or The Extent of My Injury by Roger W. Heineken
 
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Short Story
Judge: Michelle Zumbrum
 
First Place: The Spelling Bee by Sarah Jane Crespo
Second Place: The Sunflower Dance by S.L. Brown
Third Place: Slipping Away by Stacy Thowe
Honorable Mention: Reflections by Jeanette Carter
Honorable Mention: Empty by Julie A. Sellers
Honorable Mention: Donnie and the Great KA-BOOM by Marion Joseph Bollig 
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Humor
Judge: Marcia Lawrence
 
First Place: Have a Drink and a Pen by Marion Joseph Bollig
Second Place: It Pays to Save the Receipt by Deborah Shouse
Third Place: Ten Little Birds: A Tragic Tale of Attrition by Jerilynn Henrikson

Thank you to our 2023 Youth Contest Judges

9/22/2023

 
Kansas Authors Club is grateful to our member volunteers who gave the gift of time to judge our youth contest entries. We couldn't have done this without them! Please help us thank these individuals. Get familiar with their work. Share your appreciation!
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Fiction Grades 3-4
Onalee Nicklin is best known for her fantasy or “storybook” pencil drawings, often depicting children as mermaids, elves, or characters in a story. She works mostly with graphite pencils, colored pencils, and sometimes does a little mixed media. “I hope my work inspires people to use their imagination, to dream, to read,” she says.
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Onalee lives in a small cottage on a farm near Emporia, Kansas, with her husband, two cats, and numerous species of wildlife. She is the illustrator of the Kansas Notable Book (2022), Ava: A Year of Adventure in the Life of an American Avocet, story by Mandy Kern, and the author/illustrator of To Hide a Hazelnut (2023). 
 

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​Fiction Grades 5-6
Lisa D. Stewart is a commercial writer in Prairie Village, Kansas, who writes magazine articles, feasibility studies, business plans, grant writing, and marketing. Between 1984 and 1999, she and her former husband created and grew Ortho-Flex Saddle Company, after a three-thousand-mile horse-back trip that taught them about the relationship between saddles and the biomechanics of the horse. The couple produced and sold patented saddles and tack in more than thirty countries. She has published more than one hundred articles on the topic of saddle fit. Lisa lives with her husband, Robert Stewart, editor emeritus of New Letters magazine at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She is the author of The Big Quiet: One Woman's Horseback Ride Home. (2020)

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iction Grades 7-8
K.L. Barron is a writer of place: poetry and prose. Her prize-winning fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction has been published in New Letters, The Bennington Review, Little Balkans Review, terrain.org, ChickenBones (Library of Congress), among others, and in several anthologies. She has taught writing and literature at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas for nearly twenty years and lives and writes in the Flint Hills. 

Her debut novel Thirst came out in November from Sea Crow Press.

Note from K.L. about the youth submissions:
I enjoyed reading the 7th and 8th grade fiction contest submissions and I applaud KAC for encouraging creativity in young writers and offering a supportive space to share it.

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​Fiction Grades 9-12, Non-Fiction Grades 9-12, and Poetry Grades 9-12
Curtis Becker, a Topeka-based writer, editor, and publisher, teaches English at Washburn University and Emporia State University. He is also a licensed Realtor® with Keller Williams One Legacy Partners, serving the Topeka and Emporia areas. Becker is the editor of Kansas Authors Clubs “Writing from the Center” literary zine. Most recently, his article “Giving Effective Feedback to Young Writers” appeared in Kansas English, a publication of the Kansas Association of Teachers of English. Becker is also a member of the Emporia Writers Group and The Writers Place of Kansas City. He is a frequenter of open mics, coffee shops, and bookstores across Northeast Kansas.

Curtis is the author of He Watched and Took Note (2018).

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​Non-Fiction Grades 3-4
Jolene Haas grew up in Southeast Kansas listening to the many stories of her extended family members. Some stories were true, but most were creatively told with twists and turns in the events, depending on who was telling the story. As a young girl, she began writing her own stories. She loves to read and write middle grade and young adult fiction. Jolene has taught students in Pre-K through eighth grade for thirty years. She is a member of Kansas Authors Club and Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

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​Non-Fiction Grades 5-6
Ronda Miller is a Life Coach and published author of five books of poetry. She teaches The Importance of Voice for Trauma Transformation in concert with Johnson County Library, School of Trades and The Department of Corrections. Miller sits on the board of The Writers Place and is a former state president of Kansas Authors Club, 2018 - 2019. She is the poetry editor for zine, The Write Bridge. Ronda is the author of To Love the Child (2019) and three books of poetry.

Note from Ronda about the youth submissions:
I was impressed with the submissions I had the opportunity to judge. Each one was interesting and well written. I was especially impressed with the depth of research, passion and knowledge that was shared. My decisions were difficult to make
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​Non-Fiction Grades 7-8
Carolyn Hall is an award winning author and her book Prairie Meals and Memories was named to one of the top 150 books on Kansas. Her writing has appeared in several Chicken Soup for the Soul books, The Christian Science Monitor, several anthologies, the Kansas City Star, Produce Merchandizing Magazine, and The Best Times. 

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​Poetry Grades 3-4 and 5-6
Jerilynn Henrikson has spent her life in Emporia, Kansas, which she considers her front porch to the rolling Flint Hills and expansive skies of East Central Kansas. Here she and her veterinarian husband Duane have raised four kids, who also love being half way to everywhere. Jerilynn has loved teaching English, collecting friends, and telling tales. Remembering Martha is her favorite, so far.

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Poetry Grades 7-8
Linda Heggestad started writing poetry at about the age of the 7th and 8th grade poets in our contest. Her first volume of poetry, Cloud & Wind, was completed in 2020. Her second volume of poetry, Blooms & Glory, came out in July.

She loves poetry for its unique ability to capture a moment, a feeling, an image, an unforgettable experience. There is such freedom in this unique art form that is suspended between words and pictures, song and story.

Note from Linda about the youth submissions:
I want to celebrate each of you young artists and your efforts here. There were so many powerful images you have created in your poems – snakes wrapping around their next meal stealing the very life from it; being treated like trashy contraband; feeling trapped in a school situation from which you long to escape. There’s a girl in a mysterious castle exquisitely drawing maps, and someone lying awake at night hearing the songs of the stars in the sky. You’re doing beautiful work. Please keep writing. Please keep going in the struggles that you are experiencing now. It will get better, the road will widen, you will have other opportunities and fresh air. Just keep going, don’t give up. And lean into your writing: keep writing the beautiful things and the hard things and the things that are wrong and unjust and that hurt, and also the things that make it wondrous to be alive. Keep writing them – and keep living.

Click Here for 2023 Youth Results

2023 Youth Contest Results

9/22/2023

 
The annual Youth Contest Awards were presented for the first time this year at the Kansas Book Festival in Topeka on September 16. This is the largest turnout of youth and their families that we have had. Many thanks to Tim Bascom and the Kansas Book Festival committee for collaborating with us to celebrate our young writers.

Thanks also to POD Print in Wichita for providing the books of winner entries!

Here are the 2023 results. 
Fiction: Grades 3-4
1st – Isabella Johnson, “The Great Goal”
2nd – Fawaz Khan, “Oregon Trail”
3rd – Sawyer Slaughter, “My Friend Bob”
 
Fiction: Grades 5-6
1st – Ellis K. Lewis, “A New World”
2nd – Matthew Wen (D2 Member), “Bob’s Ordinary Day”
3rd – Avery Cao, “Leader”
HM – Meredith Facer, “The Diary of Linda Clockenhour”
HM – Avery Cao, “44th Annual Hunger Games”
HM – Sophia Yu, “Darkness”
 
Fiction: Grades 7-8
1st – Christina Dinh, “Her Shades of Blue”
2nd – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “Chapter One: Meeting My Clone Twin”
3rd – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “The Picture”
HM – Addison Buck, “The Dream of Freedom”
HM – Maanya Mohan, “The Genius”
 
Fiction: Grades 9-12
1st – Garrett Li (D2 Member), “Emerald Ocean”
2nd – Arielle Li (D2 Member), “Realization”
3rd – Brennen Constable, “It Snowed Today!”
HM – Alison Helsel, “Am I Dreaming?”
 
Non-Fiction: Grades 3-4
1st – Ivy Sun, “First Day at Worlds of Fun”
2nd – Isaac Casper, “Plants”
3rd – Vikram Kapoor, “Ninjas of the Night”
 
Non-Fiction: Grades 5-6
1st – Avery Cao, “The Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf”
2nd – Madison Forge, “Living in Council Grove”
3rd – Abigail Kerschen, “Tamika’s Game”
HM – Sophia Yu, “Lead and Water”
HM – Eli Sun, “Artificial Intelligence Argumentative Paper”
HM – Avery Cao, “Travis Kelce”
 
Non-Fiction: Grades 7-8
1st – Maanya Mohan, “Writing”
2nd – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “Preserve the Unique Prairie Ecosystem”
3rd – Grace Olejnik, “Is it All Worth it for a Cheap Pair of Jeans?”
HM – Adain Smith, “The Impact of Langston Hughes”
HM – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “Appreciating Backyard Birds”
 
Non-Fiction: Grades 9-12
1st – Arielle Li (D2 Member), “A Second Home”
2nd – Amy Beth Wilson (D5 Member), “Outrunning a Storm”
3rd – Garrett Li (D2 Member), “Qatar’s Controversial World Cup”
HM – Susannah Wilson (D5 Member), “Romance”
 
Poetry: Grades 3-4
1st – Camilla Daraiseh, “Lions”
2nd – Avyukta Bhavnani, “Art”
3rd – Ivy Sun, “What Would Happen”
HM – Journey Conyers, “Girl Scouts”
HM – Avyukta Bhavnani, “Magic”
 
Poetry: Grades 5-6
1st – Caroline Ebberts, “Summer Rain”
2nd – Natalie Antonios, “Alone”
3rd – Roarke Harper, “The Silent Lake”
HM – Claire Deleon, “A Mirror”
HM – Srihan Gorantla, “Hope’s Comeback”
 
Poetry: Grades 7-8
1st – Emrie Gossett, “The Cycle”
2nd – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “My Pets”
3rd – Madeline Male (D2 Member), “Lightning”
HM – Adain Smith, “The Highway”
HM – Maanya Mohan,  “Cycles”
HM – Adain Smith, “The Calm Before the Storm”
 
Poetry: Grades 9-12
1st – Brennen Constable, “The Carefree Poet’s Eulogy”
2nd – Jonathan Agard, “Where the Stars Reside”
3rd – Madison Schaecher, “The Sun”
HM – Garrett Li (D2 Member), “America’s Pastime”
HM – Maggie Hahn, “The Mouse and the Guinea Pig”
HM – Molly James (D2 Member), “Summer is Here”
 
Bajaj Youth Writer of the Year: Madeline Male
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Emilie Moll, a junior member from Emporia, took on the job of Youth Contest Manager this year. Emilie did a fantastic job producing our book and contest certificates.

Thank you to POD Print for sponsoring our Youth Contest. POD gifted a copy of the youth awards book to each child who placed in the contest. 
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Click Here to Meet our Youth Contest Judges

Retreat News: Opening Night!

9/4/2023

 
Retreat Registration Deadline: September 15
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We are happy to announce that Traci Brimhall will be joining us on Friday for the opening of our writing retreat!

"Play is Our First Prophet" 
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Traci will talk about the delights of play to spark creativity and turn off our internal editors. She will lead a generative writing exercise and offer tips for engaging your playful side during the retreat.
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Traci Brimhall is a professor of creative writing and narrative medicine at Kansas State University. She is the author of four collections of poetry, and her next book, Love Prodigal, will be out in 2024. Her poems have appeared in publications such as The New Yorker, The Nation, The New Republic, Poetry, The New York Times Magazine, and Best American Poetry. She’s received fellowships from National Endowment for the Arts, the National Parks Service, and Purdue Library’s Special Collections to study the lost poem drafts of Amelia Earhart. She’s the current poet laureate for the State of Kansas.
Learn More and Register

Retreat Weekend - Additional Details on Lodging

7/19/2023

 
2023 Retreat Committee members toured Rock Springs Ranch today. Most of them had not been there before and they were impressed. Several have promised to write a note about what they saw, which I will share, but I heard words like "top notch," "stellar accommodations," and "wow!"

All were in agreement, by the end of the tour, that this is going to be a wonderful venue for a writing retreat. (Can we stay longer? Can we come back every year?)

I took three videos to help give attendees a better idea of the rooms where we will be staying. We will assign at least three people to a room and no more than four. Note in the video how each room is divided into two sleeping sections, a ground level sleeping area with beds and a loft area with beds. There is a door that can be closed between the two sleeping areas within each room.   


Take a Moment to Write with us! We are looking forward to hosting our first writing retreat at Rock Springs Ranch, October 6-8, 2023.
Room overview - showing main floor and loft area.
A view of the lodge from the central seating area.​
An ADA Compliant room.
Please mention in the "roommates" portion of the form if you will need one of these rooms. 
Read the Retreat FAQ & Register

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