Treasures in Corners

April 16, 2013

“Schools and libraries are the twin cornerstones of a civilized society.” ~Nicholas Meyer

Bud werner libraryI have a very bad habit. As soon as I walk into our local library, the newly released books are front and center. Of course, I’m always anxious to see what’s hot off the press. The section begins with fiction first, and usually, I need not be enticed to venture any further. I find several books of interest and head over to the self-check out counter.

The other day when I was talking to my mother on the telephone, she mentioned she was reading Maya Angelou’s book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and she asked “have you read it?”

“No,” I said, “I haven’t. I ought to get it.” On Sunday I went in search of the book at the library. Not allowing myself any dalliances with the newly-released section, I ignored it and went directly to the computer to look for the title in the catalog, and learned it was in the biography section. “Where’s that?” I thought.

I found it, in one of the far off corners of the library, where I need to venture more often. There was Angelou’s book on the shelf, and another I have been looking for. Cathie Beck’s memoir Cheap Cabernet: A Friendship was sitting on the same shelf as Angelou’s.

A few years ago, I made the acquaintance of Colorado author Cathie Back, through independent publishing circles. http://www.cathiebeck.com/.  Beck’s success was the subject of my blog Using Stepping Stones, some time ago. If you missed it, here is the link. http://bit.ly/ZjfwHz.

Beck’s book, like many other independent publications are finding their way into libraries, including e-books.  Frankly, who is surprised? Non-traditional publishing has turned a corner. According and to the Miami Herald, the traditional publishing industry has been “upended.” To read the full article about the growth of independent publishing, please visit this link. http://bit.ly/ZjfwHz .

There is so much of value in all libraries, and I was reminded on Sunday, that I need to search out every corner of the library. Good reads go beyond the fiction section.

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More EVVY Success for Authors

June 7, 2012

I couldn’t wait for success, so I went ahead without it. ~ Jonathan Winters

Trying to get traditionally published in this day and age is very difficult, thus the reason so many writers are deciding to independently publish. Today’s blog will feature more 2012 EVVY award-winning authors. It was my honor to be at the celebration with our group of SHe Writes Steamboat independently published authors. Each of our members came home, a winner, from the Lone Tree Art Center! http://bit.ly/iE7Bil

Here are the award winners in various categories:

Diet/Health/Fitness

  • Discovering the Healer Within** – author Karen Gilroy 

Fiction

  • The Neversink Chronicles -  author John Dwaine McKenna
  • Brainwaves -   author Dennis Murphy 

History

  • Here and Gone  -  author Dwayne Smith
  • Frank Craig: Medical Visionary - author Herb Tabak
  • The Dwarf Chronicles  -  author Dennis Blum 

How To

  • Feel Younger Now  - author Joyce Grant
  • Even You Can Learn to Draw -  author Alice Scott 

Inspirational

  • Gentle Hands, Gentle People  -  author Loretta A.C. Warren
  • A Common Path - author Alan Bourey
  • Love is the New Currency -  author Linda Commito 

Next week, we will feature more categories and award winning authors of the 2012 EVVYs presented by the Colorado Independent Book Publishers Association. Join us on All Things Fulfilling for Legacy books, Young Adult, Non-fiction, Parenting and Social/Political titles.

Photo: SHe Writes Steamboat members – Sue Leonard, Dawn V Obrecht, M.D., Karen Gilroy, and Boehm Family – Ali, Leslie and Darnell. Missing from Photo: Mary Kurtz, author of “At Home in the Elk River Valley.”

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