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LSW
ACTIVITIES AND NEWS
GREAT NORTHERN FESTIVAL
OF WORDS
GOOD NEWS! This summer, Lake Superior
Writers received a $3,500 grant from the Arrowhead Regional
Arts Council, a $1,000 grants from Northern Lights Books,
and a $1,000 grant from Minnesota Public Radio to assist with
the Lake Superior Writers GREAT NORTHERN FESTIVAL OF WORDS
coming in April 2006.
Events will include a reading by TERRY
GROSS at the College of St. Scholastica Mitchell Auditorium,
a film festival and reception for regional filmmakers; a regional
publishers book fair; workshops and panel discussions; and
co-sponsorship of a poetry reading with Spirit Lake Poetry
series.
THANK YOU to our generous sponsors,
which also includes the College of St. Scholastica. If you
are interested in helping with planning for Lake Superior
Writers GREAT NORTHERN FESTIVAL OF WORDS please contact Anne
Moore at anne_perry_moore@hotmail.com. We're looking for people
to help with fundraising and staffing of fundraising events,
coordinating volunteers, helping organize and oversee the
two event receptions, ushering at the Terry Gross event, and
a myriad of details such a significant undertaking entails!
LSW EVENTS
Sept 15, Thur, 11:30 a.m. - LAKE SUPERIOR
WRITERS’ SQUARE TABLE meets downstairs at Sara's Table.
All are welcome. Topic: “Whose Story/Poem/Memoir Is
It, Really?”
LSW
KUDOS News about LSW Members
TIM J BRENNAN’S 10-minute play
“My Name is Lisa” was accepted for production
and produced at Stormy Weather Players 2005 New Plays Festival
in August. The play was produced for the Cornwall on Hudson
stage in upstate New York. Tim’s play "Dinner and
a Movie" was accepted for production at North Park Vaudeville
Theatre in San Diego on October 28 & 29 as part of their
10-minute play festival. Tim will also be reading his poem
"blurred boy" at CrossingatCarnegie in Zumbrota
on August 13. "blurred boy" was selected for CatC's
"Poetography" exhibition.
MARY ELLEN RYALL’S story “Conquering
the Dream Killers” was selected for the 2005 Tribal
College Journal (TCJ) Student Edition. TCJ chose 13 students
for the Student Writer of the Year award for a variety of
articles and poetry. TCJ is a quarterly magazine published
by the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, an organization
of 35 tribal colleges and universities in the United States
and Canada. The TCJ focuses on new models for Native American
higher education and profiles students and alumni who have
conquered various obstacles to find success. She was also
published in the August 2005 issue of Senior Focus. Her article
and photographs "Local Seniors Help Monarch Butterfly"
were featured as front page news in the monthly newsletter.
CLEO HUTTON’S book “After
a Stroke: 300 Tips For Making Life Easier” was recently
published by Demos Medical Publishing. The book provides stroke
survivors and their families with helpful tips and information
about stroke to help overcome obstacles in the way of successful
healing at home. Ms. Hutton is a stroke survivor who has experienced
some of the emotions and physical limitations that many stroke
survivors experience. Cleo will be a guest on the television
show “About Health” with Jeanne Blake in Boston
on September 9 and will present "After a Stroke"
at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston at 10 AM on
September 10. On Sep 24, the “Heart Walk on Lakewalk”
in Duluth, MN will feature Cleo Hutton and provide an autographing
area where both nationally acclaimed books relating to heart
disease and stroke, After a Stroke and Striking Back at Stroke,
can be purchased.
LSW board member DEBORAH COOPER’S
writing group has just had a collection of poems published
by Calyx Press of Duluth. "THE MOON ROLLS OUT OF OUR
MOUTHS" includes poetry by Candace Ginsberg, Ann Niedringhaus,
Ellie Schoenfeld, Anne Simpson & Deborah Cooper. The authors
will perform a book release Reading, on Sun, October 2, 7:00
pm, At Sara's Table in Duluth.
BRUCE HENRICKSEN’S short story
collection, “Ticket to a Lonely Town,” will be
published in September by Atomic Quill Media. For more on
this book visit www.brucehenricksen.com. His poem "Solitude"
will appear in Chance of a Ghost: An Anthology of Ghost Poems
(Helicon Nine Editions), also to appear in September. A memoir
by SARAH CHAPMAN was selected for the second issue of Relections.
WRITING
GROUPS
See
info about LSW Writing Groups
AREA
LITERARY EVENTS
Sept 4, Tue, 11 am, Arrowhead Poets
meet at the Barnes & Noble Café. Barnes & Noble
Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 6, Tue, 7 pm - In-Store Book Club
discusses “Bookseller of Kabul” by Asne Seierstad.
Northern Lights Books & Gifts, 307 Canal Park Dr., 218-722-5267,
www.norlights.com.
Sept 7, 14, 21, 28 (Wednesdays) open
mic at Beaner's
Central, 7-10pm, Beaners, 324 N Central Ave, Duluth,
218-624-5957 www.beanerscentral.com
Sept 8, Thur, 1 pm - New Fiction/Nonfiction
Book Group discusses “The Frog Prince” by Jane
Porter. Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk
Highway, Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 9, Fri, 3 pm - Booksigning by
Tom Chapin, author of “More Poachers Caught.”
Northern Lights Books & Gifts, 307 Canal Park Dr., 218-722-5267,
www.norlights.com.
Sept 11, Sun, 5:30 pm - Mystery Book
Group discusses “Cemetary Yew” by Cynthia Riggs.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk Highway,
Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 14, Wed, 6:30 pm - Classics Book
Group discusses “The Plague” by Albert Camus.
Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk Highway,
Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 15, Thur, 7 pm - Minnesota author
Brian Freeman discusses and signs his debut novel “Immoral"
a thriller set in Duluth. JW Beecroft Books, 3631 Tower Ave.,
Superior, WI, 218-394-2665, www.jwbeecroft.com.
Sept 17, Sat, 12 pm, Booksigning by
Brian Freeman, author of “Immoral." Northern Lights
Books & Gifts, 307 Canal Park Dr., 218-722-5267, www.norlights.com.
Sept 17, Sat - Enjoy lunch in our cafe
with Adult Girl Scout Troop 90 and Wisconsin author Kris Radish.
After lunch,
Radish will discuss and sign her book "DANCING NAKED
AT THE EDGE OF DAWN." Call 394-2665 or visit
http://www.jwbeecroft.com to confirm time and menu. Reservations
and prepayment are required for lunch. JW
Beecroft Books, 3631 Tower Ave., Superior, WI, 218-394-2665,
www.jwbeecroft.com.
Sept 17, Sat, 1 pm Booksigning by Joe
Kelly, “The Body Myth: Adult Women and the Pressure
to be Perfect.” 3 pm. Booksigning by Brian Freeman “Immoral,”
a mystery set in Duluth. Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1600
Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 18, Sun, 7 pm - FULL MOON, ARISE
- a mixed-art performance featuring singer Sara Thomsen and
choreographer Lisa McKhann at the Sacred Heart Music Center,
201 West 4th Street, Duluth. Free and open to the public,
with a $5 suggested donation. This celebration of the full
moon through poetry, dance and live music, is based upon images
and writings from the recently released book AS LONG AS THE
MOON SHALL RISE: Reflections on the Full Moon, edited by Two
Harbors artist Ellen Moore Anderson and published by Duluth's
Holy Cow! Press. The book was a 2005 Minnesota Book Award
Finalist and a BookSense selection for July, 2005. The evening
will also include piano by composer Andrew Floberg, vocals
by Gudrun Witrak, Jan MacDonald, and the Free Range Chicks.
Choreography will be presented by Kim Neal Nofsinger and Peter
Witrak, with dancers Renee Moe, Ramona Treuer, Jessica Blake,
Karen Keenan, Renee Salyards, Carole Turner and members of
the White Pine Goddesses. There will be readings by Mara Hart
and Ellen Moore Anderson. Sponsored by Holy Cow! Press and
Project Lulu. For additional information, please contact Lisa
McKhann, 218-722-6190.
Sept 20, Tue, 6:30 pm - "Healthy
You 101" workshop with Stacy Reuille-Dupont of Personal
Balance Wellness. This free two-hour workshop will help you
set new, healthy lifestyle goals, plus teach you the fundamentals
of exercise and
nutrition and introduce realistic ways of introducing them
into the life you lead now. Limited to ten people. Call
394-2665 to sign up. JW Beecroft Books, 3631 Tower Ave., Superior,
WI, 218-394-2665, www.jwbeecroft.com.
Sept 21, Tue, 7 pm - Notable Books
Book Group discusses “The Good Earth” by Pearl
S. Buck. Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
1600 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 26, Mon, 7:30 pm - Science Fiction
Book Group discusses “Iron Sunrise” by Charles
Stross. Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk
Highway, Duluth, 218-786-0710.
Sept 27, Tue, 5 pm - Booksigning by
Mary Schlangen DVM, “Zoe’s Goodbye.” Barnes
& Noble Booksellers, 1600 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth,
218-786-0710.
NEWS
/ CONFERENCES / SUBMISSIONS/ OPPORTUNITIES
RESOURCES:
For information on additional contests, retreats, publications
and more see this new webpage: http://www.lakesuperiorwriters.org/lswresources.html
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Reading Partners wanted! Volunteer to read with your elementary
aged "Reading Partner" for the upcoming school year.
Spend one hour/week sharing your love of books with a student
at Grant Language and Arts Magnet School in Duluth. Call Jay
Newcomb at 723-6552.
LAKE
SUPERIOR WRITERS INFORMATION
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