First of all, THANK YOU to anyone and everyone who supported Matt Coundiff at last Friday's New Orleans North.
Matt said he sold quite a number of pieces and did a phenomenal amount of networking, so he was really pleased with the entire event.
So my plans for this weekend have changed. Initially, I was going to work on my werewolf novel. But now that Amazon is promising the proof copy of the fifth and final installment of Before the Blood on Saturday, well, reading that book from start to finish is the new plan (reading is easier than writing, so easy choice).
However, I'm hoping to work on the werewolf story later tonight. And Timothy wants to meet for breakfast tomorrow morning to complete the outline for the fourth book in The Adventures of Cornell Dyer series: Cornell Dyer and the Never Robbers.
And then, while waiting for the proof, the plan is to work on Phyllis' memoir, which is shaping up quite nicely.
Also, Sue Midlock, the Cornell Dyer illustrator, send me all the art for Cornell Dyer and the Eerie Lake this past week, so we hope to get that book uploaded, too, and then send for the proof.
And Rebekah is hoping to finish the author page for the WriteOn Joliet website this weekend (unless she has to work overtime). Fortunately, I will be hanging around the house most of the weekend and will be available for consultation.
Have a
great weekend readers, writers, and BryonySeries 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):
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:
Once Timothy Baran is done updating this page, these will
listed here: https://www.bryonyseries.com/fetes-and-feasts.
Check out the progress he has made so far. Each square is hand-built. And be sure to "hover" your hand over the first square. Note: this only works (so far) with the desktop version.
Books and Such
Information on my books (including where to buy) along with
upcoming events is at www.bryonyseries.com.
Again, Timothy is in the process of updating the website, so all titles may not
appear. If you have any questions, email me at bryonyseries@gmail.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.
A Haitian man's dream comes true
Plainfield family steps out in faith and across the miles
One day, Allison Glodoski asked Holly Pierre, "What's your dream?"
To Glodoski, that was the first sign God had His hand in
their future. She's never asked this question of someone she doesn't know well,
she said.
"He said, 'My dream is to go to America and
study,'" Glodoski said. "My husband looked at me like, 'I think we're
meant to do this.' "
https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2019/05/28/43bd13e4979244779a67750d1a99974d/index.xml
'Because of Joe, we will achieve more'
Joliet man's faith guided his works
"If you believe in the good Lord then we have to be of
service., "a smiling Joe Adler said in a Habitat for Humanity video. "And housing is not a
luxury - it's justice - what it's all about. So in that way, we're just
following the rules."
https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2019/06/08/8d219f3c245446b2814d56a919921274/index.xml
Haiti man keeps his eyes on the prize
Joliet Junior College alumna has promising future, thanks to Plainfield family
For years Holly Pierre, 30, dreamed of studying automotive
technology in the United States and then working in the automotive field, and
every move he made was part of that dream, including learning English in
school.
"All that time I didn't know anyone. I did not know how
I'd get to here [the United States} from here," Pierre said. "But I
decided to get myself ready in case something happened and life turned in my
favor. Of course, I was praying a lot."
https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2019/06/10/5cdc0e5623834e13a4d0e2f17699d6ee/index.xml
An 'art' twist on the beauty of nature
Forest Preserve's Arts and Nature on the River' is June 15 in Channahon
"We want people to have a user-friendly experience,
getting up close and personal with art," Tina Riley, the facility supervisor at Four Rivers Environmental
Education Center, said. "I think it
helps break down barriers people have built around what art is or what nature
is. Sometimes it just takes an opportunity to be introduced to it in a
non-threatening way."
https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2019/06/11/d4d463f3f3834f6cb21dce383a1a072e/index.xml
Artworks Forest foes, killer rabbit, foam armor
Joliet theater challenges itself by performing Monty Python's 'Spamalot'
Director Lori Carmine said, "We have made almost every piece of armor out of foam. We
used a lot of foam. It was going to be a two-day armor-making thing and it went
on for a week and a half."
https://www.theherald-news.com/lists/2019/06/11/9fdb9e70b32f4fdba534f3ed44edda2b/index.xml
LocalLit author spotlight: Kevin Trusty of Joliet
Trusty's summary of his story is, "'It's Only Iowa, Chappie' is derived from a rather well-known story. (It'll be obvious where the source material comes from for those who have read W.P. Kinsella's amazing book, or seen a certain popular Kevin Costner film.) I thought it'd be fun to take a look at that story from a unique insider's perspective. I'm breaking my own rule here - usually I think what you don't know can be more interesting, but in this case, let's change that."
https://www.theherald-news.com/2019/06/13/locallit-author-spotlight-kevin-trusty-of-joliet/ala0jbo/
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