Several recaps today, stories and what's in store tomorrow at the White Oak Author Fest in Crest Hill.
First, the event:
White Oak Author Fest:
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Where: White Oak Library, Crest Hill Branch, 20670 Len Kubinski Drive, Crest Hill
Next, what I personally have in store for those who stop at my table to say, "Hi" to me, Rebekah, and/or Bertrand (Yes, of course, Bertrand will be there).
1) A variety of BryonySeries product for sale: books, cookbooks, and bryony-themed homemade soy candles in five scents. Steep discounts on proof copies of Cornell Dyer and the Missing Tombstone. (new copies haven't arrived yet).
2) Assorted small giveaways for kids (sticks, eraser, plastic spiders, and the like).
3) Free gift of sample chapter from Before the Blood when you sign up for the upcoming BryonySeries newsletter.
4) A chance to win a BryonySeries basket full of great BryonySeries stuff.
5) A chance to win the out-of-print 2012 holiday edition of Visage. (It's the only place where I'm photographed as a kangaroo. Seriously).
6) For those who've read Bryony: Play the Bryony trivia game and win a 20 percent discount on anything for sale on my table. Play as many times as you like. Each win gets you another 20 percent discount.
7) Information on upcoming releases.
8) Information on WriteOn Joliet and WriteOn Joliet's upcoming open mic night.
Hope to see you there!
Moving on...
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First, the event:
White Oak Author Fest:
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Where: White Oak Library, Crest Hill Branch, 20670 Len Kubinski Drive, Crest Hill
Etc: Local authors, talks (book preservation and Illinois Author Project), and bookish crafts. BryonySeries books and other merchandise for sale, giveaways and raffle baskets. Free to attend.
Contact: bryonyseries@gmail.com
Visit: whiteoakauthorfest.org.Next, what I personally have in store for those who stop at my table to say, "Hi" to me, Rebekah, and/or Bertrand (Yes, of course, Bertrand will be there).
1) A variety of BryonySeries product for sale: books, cookbooks, and bryony-themed homemade soy candles in five scents. Steep discounts on proof copies of Cornell Dyer and the Missing Tombstone. (new copies haven't arrived yet).
2) Assorted small giveaways for kids (sticks, eraser, plastic spiders, and the like).
3) Free gift of sample chapter from Before the Blood when you sign up for the upcoming BryonySeries newsletter.
4) A chance to win a BryonySeries basket full of great BryonySeries stuff.
5) A chance to win the out-of-print 2012 holiday edition of Visage. (It's the only place where I'm photographed as a kangaroo. Seriously).
6) For those who've read Bryony: Play the Bryony trivia game and win a 20 percent discount on anything for sale on my table. Play as many times as you like. Each win gets you another 20 percent discount.
7) Information on upcoming releases.
8) Information on WriteOn Joliet and WriteOn Joliet's upcoming open mic night.
Hope to see you there!
Moving on...
Where to find my non-bylined works?
Local events: Pets, health, faith, and arts and entertainment calendars: where to find them? Under the sections tab on the left hand side of http://www.theherald-news.com/. Click on "features" and the topics drop down. Assembled by moi.
Local events: Pets, health, faith, and arts and entertainment calendars: where to find them? Under the sections tab on the left hand side of http://www.theherald-news.com/. Click on "features" and the topics drop down. Assembled by moi.
More local events: Gotta Do It, also by me, runs each Sunday in the People section.
Community news: Again, under the sections tab, under features, and by topic. Updates are posted on these days in print and web and in web on other days as I have the time: Monday (pets), Tuesday (health), Thursday (faith), Friday (arts and entertainment), and Sunday (people).
Daily updates: I do post the briefs and calendars on Twitter during the week, so you're welcome to follow me at @Denise_Unland61.
BryonySeries stuff: I post curated content relating to the BryonySeries at @BryonySeries. And assorted related content at www.facebook.com/BryonySeries. And of course, please follow the adventures of Bertrand the Mouse on Instagram at bertrand_bryonyseries.
Minooka woman discovers 'The Way'
By Jean Tyrell
This past summer in July, Pam Boucher of Elwood and I were
able to walk one of the Camino routes and I got to experience what it means to
be a modern day pilgrim.
An Extraordinary Life: Minooka man wrestled giants and slew dragons
"As little boys, we believe our dads can wrestle
giants, slay dragons, and protect us from monsters," Jason Strode, of Wilmington,
wrote in his father Dave Strode's eulogy. "Now that I am grown with a wife
and children of my own, I see that my dad did wrestle giants, slay dragons, and
fight monsters, but they were far scarier than those I imagined as a
child."
Mokena girl is best in her class
On Aug. 23, Lyla
Grace Wroble of Mokena won the World’s Championship Horse Show in Louisville,
Kentucky, for her age group.
At 10, Lyla takes her win in stride. Whether she rides for
pleasure or competition, it’s ultimately a fun experience, Lyla said.
Pets of the Week: Sept. 25
Read the caption of each photo to find out about that pet,
including where he or she can be adopted.
Joliet chef's on his third TV show
At 9 p.m. Sept. 27 on the Food Network Joliet Junior College
pastry chef Andy Chlebana was one of eight chefs competing for the title
Best Baker in America.
In Q&A format, he discusses the show's
premise, his past TV competition experiences and why he loves competing.
Joliet pagan group puts its own spin on Thanksgiving and new
beginnings
At the center of the celebration for Treibh na Tintean is
Mabon, a Welsh god.
“He’s kind of an obscure god who represents the great
hunter,” Sandy Costa said. “He’s also a god of light and youth and strength. And
although there is no real evidence the holiday was meant to be named after him,
he’s a very good symbol of it.”
Joliet Franciscan captures the extraordinary in the ordinary
As Sister Marianne Saieg's ministry brochure states, "embedded in
Franciscan spirituality and with a passion for beauty, she illuminates the
ordinary as an extraordinary means to encounter the holy."
Patriotic quilt at Joliet VFW will benefit veterans
Admirers of her patriotic quilt have offered to pay Cheryl Kraus of Joliet to make quilts for them, too, but Cheryl had to decline.
"I quilt for my own pleasure," she said.
And, in this case, to support veterans, too.
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