Friday, November 30, 2018

Story Round-Up: Features in The Herald-News, Nov. 25 through Nov. 30

T'is the season to be super busy!

With some extra work projects this month and extra meetings today, I'll just (almost) right to the stories.

One upcoming event of particular note: The WriteOn Joliet Gothic Book Club is concluding it's "read" of Sue Mydliak's Birthright season this Saturday. For the next couple months, we will take a fantasy turn and read Colleen Robbins Daruga's Quest.

If you haven't checked us out, tomorrow would be a good day to do so. We meet from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Book and Bean Cafe, 3395 Black Road in Joliet (inside the Joliet Public Library).

The book club is perfectly free (the coffee is not), and one does not need to belong to WriteOn Joliet to attend.

Hope to see you there!

And now, where to find me and related BryonySeries information online.

Non-bylined features:

Monday through Saturday I assembled my non-bylined works - brief posts and calendar listings - into one convenient file and posting them on Facebook in the evening, so readers can easily choose the ones they want to read.

One can also find those event listings, the Gotta Do It calendar, as well as the pets, health, faith, and arts and entertainment calendars, under the sections tab on the left hand side of http://www.theherald-news.com/. Click on "features" and the topics drop down.  Gotta Do It runs under "people."

Community news? Again, under the sections tab, under features, and by topic. Updates are posted on these days in print and web (and some only on web on other days as I have the time): Monday (pets), Tuesday (health), Thursday (faith), Friday (arts and entertainment), and Sunday (people).

 Social media:

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.

If you're a writer anywhere in the world, you're welcome to jon WriteOn Joliet's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/writeonminooka/?ref=bookmarks. We're based in Joliet, Illinois, but we love to meet and interact with writers outside our area, too.

Upcoming events:


Books and Such

Information on my books (including where to buy) along with upcoming events is at www.bryonyseries.com.

Thank you for reading The Herald-News. And for reading this blog. And if you've read (or plan to read) any of my books. Your support is greatly appreciated.



What's your story?
Gallery Seven in Lockport invites professional storytellers to inspire community to share theirs

“We can connect and create a sense of community through self-expression and celebrating life and stories,” Barbara Eberhard, Gallery Seven member, said



An Extraordinary Life: Joliet man was always 'very approachable, very kind, very gentle'

Making connections with others was important to Jim, and he knew how to make and keep those connections, said John Garvey of Lockport, principal of St. Mary Immaculate Parish School in Plainfield.


https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/25/an-extraordinary-life-joliet-man-was-always-very-approachable-very-kind-very-gentle/akh2pd3/


More than 'just sitting in groups'
Stepping Stones holistically treats substance abuse disorders

"Substance abuse treatment is not just sitting in groups or individual counseling sessions," Paul Lauridsen, executive director, said. "It is addressing the whole person."



Only 3 changes are necessary
Addressing prediabetes and risk factors may prevent or delay diabetes 


 According to a news release from the Will-Grundy Medical Clinic, 1 in 3 people in the U.S. has prediabetes. This means a person's blood glucose is higher than normal, but not high enough for a diabetes diagnosis.

I now am one of those prediabetic people.

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/22/only-3-changes-are-necessary/ap20qvo/


 'A priest of all the people'
Vicar at 150-year-old New Lenox church has solid plans for its future

"We say that God loves everyone and we do mean that," Rev. Gregory L. Millikin said. "They hear 'God is love' and that 'God loves you for how you are; God made you that way.' We don't preach guilt and we don't dangle sacraments over people's heads like they have a toy to win."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/27/91a1419fcaf54802a4ae3c9d4859e5e5/index.xml


A magical musical with a message
Holiday show by 'Artemis Fowl' author coming to the Rialto on Tuesday

"It's very tough to change people's minds and open their eyes," Eoin Colfer said. "I've written over 40 books. Sometimes you have success with that and sometimes you don't. But what I've learned is that it's 10 times more difficult to switch an adult's perspective than to switch a child's. ... Maybe in 10 years some of these kids will be decision-makers and in a position to help the homeless people."




Artworks A time for reflection, a time for peace
Local high school choirs to perform song composed by Troy music teacher

"Peace isn't just a slogan or a movement," Jonathan Greene, composer, said. "You really need to start with a person. You start with a place of reflection. And once I answered some of those deeper questions, it evolved into this song."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/27/be299805ed764b7b855244997548542b/index.xml


LocalLit spotlight: Norm Cowie of Chicago returns

Cowie said: "Iwrote three manuscripts without selling them, but when I started letting my natural voice take over, it was as if I was channeling my inner Dave Barry and Douglas Adams. Plus I like cracking myself up."





Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff 

Thursday, November 29, 2018

BryonySeries Throwback Thursday: Commentary on "The Dark Side of the First Christmas" by Robert Arakaki

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Commentary on "The Dark Side of the First Christmas" by Robert Arakaki

On Christmas Eve, I read an article that really resonated with me: "The Dark Side of the First Christmas" by Robert Arakaki.

Arakaki began by describing the elements many associate with Christmas: the scent of pine, happy songs, children excited with anticipation, Christmas shopping, eggnog, candy canes, twinkling lights, etc.

There's nothing wrong with these elements, although some people do feel out of step if they aren't "feeling it."

But maybe the people feeling "less merry and bright" have more in common with the nativity than those full of Christmas cheer.

Arakaki elaborates on the each of these: Joseph's doubt, Mary's illegitimate pregnancy and its potential scandal, Jesus being born into occupation territory and having no rights as a Roman citizen, his political refugee status (flight into Egypt), Herod's paranoia, the slain children,

Jesus is born into a dark world bringing a promise of resurrection. So maybe the ultimate Christmas message is this:

"So evil murderous rulers, political refugees, grieving mothers, brave fathers are all part of the Christmas story.  They represent the dark side of Christmas often overlooked.  Let us remember that our suffering and the sufferings of the world are among those “light affliction” which God even now might be working for great and unimagined Glory."

 Arakaki's article reminded me that we don't pack Christmas away with the tinsel and lights; we use them as props to welcome the True Light into our hearts and then carry Him with us into a weary world.


Christ is Born! Let us Glorify Him!


Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Community News: Nov. 28, 2018

Check out food resources, recipes, and recognition for three culinary students.


Food resources in Will, Grundy counties 



Joliet Junior College culinary alumnus loves sharing his knowledge with students, public 



Joliet Junior College freshman culinary arts student receives scholarship



Joliet Junior College culinary arts student wins competition



Tonight, make crisp, piping hot tidbits of fried seafood 



Tenderize and tackle tough short ribs in a sous vide bath 



Make a sweet bread that requires you eat it with your hands 



For a classic rendition of chicken soup, go for the thighs 



Even if you're tired of turkey, check out the other recipes on this page. 

For instance, the biscuit recipe is simple and quick, and easy way put hot bread on your table tonight.

https://www.bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner


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Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Memories in the Kitchen: Bites and Nibbles from "Bryony." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff 

Dreaming Up a Good Story

These were my two thoughts at 3:40 this morning.

No. one: Wow, getting rid of a headache is rather nightmarish (It's been a long couple of months of off and on again migraines).

No. two: This would make a great story.

Here's the dream:

I dreamed that someone I knew wanted to murder someone in Elwood and then commit suicide. Because I knew this person would kill me and my two youngest kids (who were pretty little in the dream), I pretended to go along with it.

So this person began to confide in me. The medium was poison. And she showed me the syringe she was going to use.

Now the setting was bizarre. It looked like a department store on the main floor (We were standing in the medicine department), but my kids were hanging out in the basement. In fact, they were waiting for me to come downstairs and watch TV and color with them.

A few aisles away, several police officers were giving another acquaintance some free food. I had a package of frozen ravioli someone had given me, so I added it to the distribution, quickly tipped off the police officers, and fled to the basement, locking and bolting the door.

I heard lots of angry yelling from upstairs for a long time and then quiet.

Before long, I heard the door rattle and one of the policemen saying everything was fine now and to come out.

By now, I was semi-conscious but still wrapped in the dream.

It's also when I realized my mistake.

By hiding away, I could no longer see the activity on the other side of the door.

Now, everything seemed too convenient.

Was it a friend or foe on the other side?

And did he now have the syringe?

At this point I woke up, fully alert, had the first two thoughts, and decided it would be stupid to get up so early.

So I set the alarm for 4:30 and went back to sleep.

I'm always amazed by the way our minds reassemble bits of information. Here's what it did:

The last emails I sent at bedtime were to several police officers for a story in progress.

My oldest son, who is diabetic, but non-insulin dependent,  is having health issues and used to live in Elwood.

I had read a post from a person receiving food before bedtime.

Also before bedtime, I had printed and packaged up some coloring sheets for my grandchildren.

Rebekah and I made a list of things we need from Walmart on Saturday.

And she wanted to make the frozen ravioli with the pork chops, but I told her to save it for later and use the potatoes instead.

And, of course, I like a good story twist.

The End.



Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Community News: Nov. 27, 2018

Check out upcoming events and the awesome things people are doing.


Local health event: Nov. 27 through Dec. 4 



Dr. Chinedu Nwabueze joins Edward Medical Group in Plainfield



Edward Foundation names executive director



Senior Star in Romeoville welcomes new executive director  



New Lenox and Morris hospitals recognized for patient safety



Morris Hospital announces new doctor, building expansion plans in Dwight 



New Lenox hospital announces new medical staff appointments



Community News: Nov. 24 and Nov. 25, 2018

Check out upcoming events and the awesome things people are doing.



Frankfort students conduct science experiments









Local students named to schools’ deans lists  

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/10/16/local-students-named-to-schools-deans-lists/a7947fk/


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https://www.bryonyseries.com/munsonville-times





Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff

Monday, November 26, 2018

Community News: Nov. 22 and Nov. 23, 2018

Check out upcoming events and the awesome things people are doing.


Local faith events: Nov. 22 to Nov. 29 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/21/local-faith-events-nov-22-to-nov-29/ayf44bl/


Local arts and entertainment: Nov. 23 through Nov. 30



Not sure where to find Santa this year? Let our guide help you out.
Santa Sightings



Lockport church held annual interfaith Thanksgiving celebration



Lincoln-Way Marching Band named 2018 Grand Champions



Joliet Central Band launches Buy the Sound Campaign



Romeoville teacher shares unique caterpillar



24-Hour Holiday Music Returns to WLRA-FM



Lockport students selected to perform at festival 



Plainfield students encourage reading



WCSF's 'Spirit of Christmas' returns



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Illustration by Christopher Gleason for "Staked!" Follow him at www.artworkbytopher.com

What I Did for Two Days Instead of Blogging

I didn't start out not intending to blog, but as time slipped away, I did let it go.

I started Saturday off with scheduling some social media and an early breakfast with my brother and sister-in-law that was so relaxing, it extended into most of the morning.

And then I spent part of the afternoon working. I still had a couple stories to write since I had taught the monthly fiction workshop on Friday night.

Afterward, Rebekah and I worked on a surprise project for Christmas that's been on my idea list since the Channahon days. Timothy put up the tree, and it's a beautiful tree.

On Sunday, we watched two movies that's been on our "must see" list for awhile: Crazy Rich Asians and Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic. I enjoyed both, but the first was Americanly predictable, and the second, although it started off slowly, was very well executed.

Note to writers: At least twice, Book of the Atlantic stops the motion for back story and "info dumps." And guess what? Both times it works! It only goes to show: context, context, context.

Sunday night I had the house to myself, so I cleaned said house in preparation for today, walked a bit, and scheduled some social media.

We did not cook this weekend so the Thanksgiving recipes will remain on Sue's Diner for the coming week. If you're tired of rich food, I suggest trying the roasted vegetable recipe on the page, it's very good: https://www.bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner.

If you'd like to try other recipes, simply buy the official BryonySeries cookbook here: https://www.bryonyseries.com/bbbs. All proceeds are donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties, so the cookbook has two benefits.

What about the books?

Rebekah has to finish the cover for Cornell Dyer and the Necklace of Forgetfulness, and that one is ready to go, two proofs later.

She also has to finish the cover for Before the Blood: John Simons, check my formatting, and order a proof.

These are not her favorite things to do. Please give her some encouragement. ;)


Photo courtesy of Timothy Baran

Friday, November 23, 2018

Story Round-Up: Features in The Herald-News, Nov. 18 through Nov. 23

Feeling so thankful this morning!

Yesterday I made it to my St. Nicholas in Homewood and gave thanks with my church community, worked while my family napped and then cooked our traditional Thanksgiving dinner (poor boys, kettle chips, and pumpkin pie), and then took care packages to one son who had to work and another who has been out of work for the last month due to an infection in his bone.

The day was joyful and serene, really a great day!

Today it's back to deadlines and teaching a writing workshop tonight. Have a great Friday readers, writers, and vampire fans!

Non-bylined features:

Monday through Saturday I assembled my non-bylined works - brief posts and calendar listings - into one convenient file and posting them on Facebook in the evening, so readers can easily choose the ones they want to read.

One can also find those event listings, the Gotta Do It calendar, as well as the pets, health, faith, and arts and entertainment calendars, under the sections tab on the left hand side of http://www.theherald-news.com/. Click on "features" and the topics drop down.  Gotta Do It runs under "people."

Community news? Again, under the sections tab, under features, and by topic. Updates are posted on these days in print and web (and some only on web on other days as I have the time): Monday (pets), Tuesday (health), Thursday (faith), Friday (arts and entertainment), and Sunday (people).

 Social media:

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.

If you're a writer anywhere in the world, you're welcome to jon WriteOn Joliet's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/writeonminooka/?ref=bookmarks. We're based in Joliet, Illinois, but we love to meet and interact with writers outside our area, too.

Upcoming events:


Books and Such

Information on my books (including where to buy) along with upcoming events is at www.bryonyseries.com.

Thank you for reading The Herald-News. And for reading this blog. And if you've read (or plan to read) any of my books. Your support is greatly appreciated.


Using the power of words to heal

Joliet woman writes and coaches to help others move forward in life

Once she started the writing process, Powell then also realized, others might benefit from her words, too.



An Extraordinary Life: Braidwood man loved God, mentored youth and served his community

"He wasn't a rah-rah guy, at least not in public and with his friendly He didn't wear his emotions on his sleeves," Daryl Alderson , first elected president of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties, said. "But he was always someone you could talk to."



A better follow up for stroke patients
Clinic at Joliet hospital aims to reduce disability 

"We want them to understand what aspirin does and why it's necessary for their treatment," Cherlyl Burcenski, nurse practitioner, said. "I've had patients say to me, 'I've never had anyone explain to me why I have to do what I'm asked to do."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/18/4b06a7afb2454274a6a0ed66c9fb0bec/index.xml


A playground for kids of all abilities
Foundation expanding all-inclusive sensory site in Coal City

Children with autism may have trouble with core strength and coordination, making it difficult to use standard equipment, Brittney said. Their sensory issues are another impediment.


"They can't even get to the equipment once they feel the mulch," Brittney Kaluzny, co-founder of Hope Helps, said,

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/21/46bea5a3a8b4475c8d74cad49213f49a/index.xml


LocalLit author spotlight: Julie Robertson of St. Charles  

Robertson said: "I like to write poetry, short stories, stories for children, and stories about my childhood."

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/21/locallit-author-spotlight-julie-robertson-of-st-charles/a98up4x/


Changes coming to LocalLit newsletter in 2019

It's been a wonderful way for readers to discover new authors and for authors to help build their audience. A few of these authors even received invitations to speak at certain events after readers enjoyed what they read.

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/23/changes-coming-to-locallit-newsletter-in-2019/asej85t/


Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Community News: Nov. 21, 2018

A variety of recipes and food resources for you to check out!


Local food events: Nov. 21 through Nov. 28 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/18/local-food-events-nov-21-through-nov-28/ansd41y/


IDPH offers tips for safe holiday cooking 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/18/idph-offers-tips-for-safe-holiday-cooking/aqq1px1/


CDC and FDA investigating multistate E.coli outbreak 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/21/cdc-and-fda-investigating-multistate-e-coli-outbreak/az2jzof/


Celebrate the food processor by making a nice bowl of hummus

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/celebrate-the-food-processor-by-making-a-nice-bowl-of-hummus/axpiih0/


The secret to this applesauce cake is cider and dried apples 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/the-secret-to-this-applesauce-cake-is-cider-and-dried-apples/ayk8oz8/


The way to make an evenly brown, shiny crusted challah loaf

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/the-way-to-make-an-evenly-brown-shiny-crusted-challah-loaf/atm3yhu/


A streamlined version of New Mexican pork and hominy stew

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/bc-us-food-column-atk-chipotle-pork-and-hominy-stew/avqwk2k/


Great glazed chicken is possible, thanks to a beer can 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/great-glazed-chicken-is-possible-thanks-to-a-beer-can/aluf033/


Steve and Brian's Thanksgiving dinner: all the recipes

https://www.bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner


Food resources in Will, Grundy counties  

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/15/food-resources-in-will-grundy-counties/abxtfbg/


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https://www.bryonyseries.com/munsonville-times

Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Memories in the Kitchen: Bites and Nibbles from "Bryony." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff 

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Color or No Color: That is the Question

So in keeping with the nineteenth century/vintage feel of the Before the Blood story line, these five books won't have chapter heading art as the other books do.

But each book will have a frontispiece and a quote.

Here's my dilemma: the colors in the art are amazing. And the artist, Topher Gleason, incorporated tiny details into the art that aren't readily visible in black and white.

But frontispieces aren't generally in color (of course, older books were all hardcover and these, for the time being, will be softcover).

An interior color image will be more expensive than a black and white one, but it is just one image.

And the colors do tie in with theme - at least the first three do (I don't have the last two yet).

Here are the frontispieces for the first two books (the third image is a copy, and the colors aren't as vibrant, so I'm not attaching that one yet).

Thoughts?

Black and white? Or color?







Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Community News: Nov. 20, 2018

Check out upcoming events and the awesome things people are doing.


Local health events: Nov. 20 through Nov. 27 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/19/local-health-events-nov-20-through-nov-27/aap3ejr/


$1,500 Raised by Romeoville Zumba event at 2nd year event

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/07/e068b1347f6641a3a5e28c2a5695112c/index.xml


Severe blood shortage: Red Cross issues immediate call for blood donations 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/20/severe-blood-shortage-red-cross-issues-immediate-call-for-blood-donations/aqu3cp7/


Illinois Department on Aging assists seniors with Medicare open enrollment 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/20/illinois-department-on-aging-assists-seniors-with-medicare-open-enrollment/aopkmtm/


15th annual golf outing for Hands of Dignity and Hope Outreach 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/10/29/15th-annual-golf-outing-for-hands-of-dignity-and-hope-outreach/axhvn2q/


Silver Cross Charity Golf Classic Raises over $150,000 for Robotic Surgery

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/18/silver-cross-charity-golf-classic-raises-over-150-000-for-robotic-surgery/agosi33/


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Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff

One Nearly Done, Four More to Go

On Saturday I met with my editor Colleen Robbins to review her notes on the BryonySeries prequel Before the Blood.

The novel is unfinished on purpose and consists of five parts, also unfinished on purpose, that will be published in 2019 in five separate installments.

She had typed up her comments on each of the five parts, which we reviewed. She had also edited the first manuscript, which she felt only needed a light copyedit.

You know the meeting will go well when the open line is, "First of all: well done," and the last one is "an excellent read."

So I spent Saturday making the changes, formatting the manuscript,and then sending it Rebekah to scroll through my formatting.

Sue Midlock had already made and sent the covers.

Topher Gleason has created three of the five frontispieces.

Once Rebekah assembles the cover pieces, she can upload the manuscript to KDP and order a proof.

The goal is to release the volumes one every two months starting in January.

None of this will shake up the world, I know. Nor will these books have tremendous readership.

But to see the most complicated writing project I've undertaken finally come together after eight years of work is, well, satisfying.

And the books will always be there, just waiting for the right readers to discover them.

I hope they do.


Cover by Sue Mydliak. For more information, visit theunbeatenheart.blogspot.com.

Monday, November 19, 2018

Community News: Nov. 16, Nov. 17, and Nov. 18 2018

Check out upcoming events and the awesome things people are doing.



Local arts and entertainment Nov. 16 through Nov. 23 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/14/local-arts-and-entertainment-nov-16-through-nov-23/am4of71/


Gotta Do It: Nov. 18 through Nov. 25 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/14/gotta-do-it-nov-18-through-nov-25/a5s77ik/


Local pet events: Nov. 19 through Nov. 26 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/14/local-pet-events-nov-19-through-nov-26/akvftpv/


Pets of the Week for Nov. 18

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/14/8f1109ca1f2c4f3e9f67be655c71e3e1/index.xml


Morris pet supply store to offer free samples 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/15/morris-pet-supply-store-to-offer-free-samples/a12zkz9/


Joliet Montessori students learn about chickens

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/15/montessori-students-learn-about-chickens/a51hxu8/


Monsters, Inc visit Joliet school

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/16/monsters-inc-visit-joliet-school/avq1a5p/


Trinity Services’ New Lenox Woodworks donates handmade Adirondack chair

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/14/3166032a6e5049b5be078b978e83414f/index.xml


Bands, Frankfort community members honor veterans

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/15/a51e5871b4a641f99b11e814f5ce5422/index.xml


JTHS Foundation to host artist-in-residence in Joliet

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/16/jths-foundation-to-host-artist-in-residence-in-joliet/atkim9z/


Lunch with 'Mr. Christmas,' Don Burke of WCSF's 'Spirit of Christmas' 

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/16/lunch-with-mr-christmas-don-burke-of-wcsfs-spirit-of-christmas/a7ceyzj/


'Art of Illinois' receives recognition

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/10/17/art-of-illinois-receives-recognitioin/amspcr7/


Eisenhower student wins 1st place in Joliet Fire Department contest

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/09/eisenhower-student-wins-1st-place-in-joliet-fire-department-contest/agf7nry/


Troy School in Shorewood honors veterans

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/16/23e46aea986542d3b43309fe2931ea50/index.xml


JTHS alumna gets surprise visit

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/09/jths-alumna-gets-surprise-visit/aknnpuj/


JTHS congratulates Students of the Month for November

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/09/jths-congratulates-students-of-the-month-for-november/axgkj7t/


VVEC Early Childhood Center recognized

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/09/vvec-early-childhood-center-recognized/am6nd81/


Joliet Junior College students make dean's list for summer 2018

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/08/joliet-junior-college-students-make-deans-list-for-summer-2018/ajiwjvq/


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Illustration by Christopher Gleason for "Staked!" Follow him at www.artworkbytopher.com.

A Good Time Really Was Had By All

This past Friday night, WriteOn Joliet held its second anthology release party at The Book Market in Crest Hill.



Between writers, guests, and patrons who took advantage of the store's later hours due to the event, we had a steady stream of people from 6 to 8:30 p.m. - with the owner, Janet Staley still ringing up purchases long after 8:30 had passed.


People had fun and many left with a stack of books. These were combinations of WriteOn Joliet's first and second anthologies, titles by individual authors, and books from the store.


And the food...



The food was phenomenal, thanks to our chefs who created it: Timothy Baran, Jasmine Rosenboom, and Rebekah Baran. They are already planning next year's menu for next year's event, which will be held Nov. 15, 2019.



Even Bertrand had a great time!

The glorious weekend continued (for me) the next morning when I met with my editor for Before The Blood.

But that's a post for tomorrow.

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Sue's Diner: Thanksgiving Dinner

Tomorrow and Tuesday I'll recap two absolutely glorious days for this writer.

But for tonight, I give you Steve and Brian's entire Thanksgiving dinner. Try one or try all:

Steve’s Roast Turkey and Stuffing

Roasted Root Vegetable Medley

Traditional Cornbread

Biscuits

Salad Dressing

Darlene’s Trifle

Darlene’s Pumpkin Roll

For the recipes, visit https://www.bryonyseries.com/sue-s-diner.



From "Memories in the Kitchen: Bites and Nibbles From 'Bryony'"

All proceeds benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Will and Grundy Counties at www.bbbswillgrundy.org.

Order the cookbook at www.bryonyseries.com.



Friday, November 16, 2018

Story Round-Up: Features in The Herald-News, Nov. 12 through Nov. 16

It's a busy Friday morning leading into a busy evening.

Tonight, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., WriteOn Joliet will host its second anthology release party at The Book market in Joliet. If you like to read, come browse this treasure shop of used and rare books and check out what our authors have written.

If you're a writer, come chat with us and check out our bookcase of information, which will grow and change as time goes on. Learn about what WriteOn Joliet has to offer now and in 2019.

If you're neither but you do like good food and coffee, we'll have a variety of refreshments created by three different local chefs.

And then Saturday, I go into hibernation for the weekend. In the morning, I'm meeting with the editor for Before the Blood to review my chore list. I can't wait to get started!

You will, however, still be able to find me online. Here's where:

Non-bylined features:

Monday through Saturday I assembled my non-bylined works - brief posts and calendar listings - into one convenient file and posting them on Facebook in the evening, so readers can easily choose the ones they want to read.

One can also find those event listings, the Gotta Do It calendar, as well as the pets, health, faith, and arts and entertainment calendars, under the sections tab on the left hand side of http://www.theherald-news.com/. Click on "features" and the topics drop down.  Gotta Do It runs under "people."

Community news? Again, under the sections tab, under features, and by topic. Updates are posted on these days in print and web (and some only on web on other days as I have the time): Monday (pets), Tuesday (health), Thursday (faith), Friday (arts and entertainment), and Sunday (people).

 Social media:

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.

If you're a writer anywhere in the world, you're welcome to jon WriteOn Joliet's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/writeonminooka/?ref=bookmarks. We're based in Joliet, Illinois, but we love to meet and interact with writers outside our area, too.

Upcoming events:


Books and Such

Information on my books (including where to buy) along with upcoming events is at www.bryonyseries.com.

Thank you for reading The Herald-News. And for reading this blog. And if you've read (or plan to read) any of my books. Your support is greatly appreciated.


Joliet man is proud ot be a World War II veteran
John Cislaghi 'would be willing to serve today' 


"We had no problem serving. It was an honor," Cislaghi said. "This is our country. You've got to defend it."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/07/c59578866dc145dfa7f0a70e298ba0c4/index.xml


Programs for the 'whole veteran'
Health care services available for veterans in Will and Grundy Counties


Rick Fox, public affairs officer for the Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital, said: "We're moving beyond just fixing health problems to providing the services and the programs that help the whole veterans. Our programs and therapies match what the veteran needs. And much of that is available in Joliet."

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/06/programs-for-the-whole-veteran/acocofq/


Whisking It Up: Simple kolacky


Of all the "Whisking It Up" recipes we've featured so far, this one is a favorite in my family and one we've made around the holiday season.



VIDEO: Whisking it Up with JJC - Episode 8: Kolacky

Joliet Junior College pastry chef instructor Mark Muszynski shows how to make this traditional pastry in this eighth and final episode of "Whisking It Up."

https://www.theherald-news.com/video/id/8befe004-d18a-4904-9d2a-349c92b8b41b.html


'My door is always open to anyone
Lockport church to install its first female vicar

Shawn Schreiner said: "I strive to be present for people even when we disagree. I think it matters in this world to be able to hang out with people who may not have the same viewpoint."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/13/b50cfb9612e84feb9781e14699925e17/index.xml


Still selling plenty of used books 
Treasures abound at The Book Market in Crest Hill

In addition to selling used – and a limited amount of new – books, people can donate books to The Book Market and receive credit toward the purchase of books from the store, owner Janet Staley said. She doesn't want books ending up "in some landfill."


"They're too precious," Staley said.

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/15/cdcbc6bf0f374fcab216fd3611a45b0c/index.xml?page=1


Artworks: A glimpse into a former way of life
Former Joliet resident and photojournalist is 'preserving' rural America'

Since 1995, former Joliet resident Vincent Johnson has documented what he calls on Lost Americana website "the ruins left behind after the golden age of rural America."

https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2018/11/13/6a1b560aeded4a72b71f6ccba9f5e7fa/index.xml


LocalLit author spotlight: Jeanne Leifheit of Yorkville

Leifheit said: "The story I have submitted is true and the thought of it still makes me shudder, but I survived it, which is no small wonder. Enjoy!"

https://www.theherald-news.com/2018/11/15/locallit-author-spotlight-jeanne-leifheit-of-yorkville/aml91p8/




Illustration by Matt Coundiff for "Visage." Follow him at www.facebook.com/artbymattcoundiff