LOCAL AUTHORS TO CONGREGATE AT NOBLE COUNTY ALL-IN BLOCK
PARTY
Well over a dozen authors—all with
a connection to Noble County—are scheduled for a mass appearance during the
Noble County ALL-IN Block Party in Albion June 25.
Numerous activities are planned
around the courthouse square in Albion, as part of Indiana’s Bicentennial year.
The authors are one part of a celebration of all that’s good about Noble County,
and they’ll be available to sign and sell their books, or just talk about their
work. Their booth, along with all others, will open at 10 a.m., and go on until
3 p.m.
The event will also include food,
activities, and entertainment by local groups and organizations. Registration
begins at 9 a.m., with an Opening Ceremony at 9:30. The event’s Facebook page
is at https://www.facebook.com/NobleBlockParty/
The list of authors planning to
attend so far include:
Carol Bender, retired school
teacher for Central Noble Community Schools in Noble County, has three
published books: two children's books, The
Doctor's Little Stowaway and Grace's
Birthday Surprise, and one adult book.
In Quest of Gold, the story of a teenager’s journey during the California
Gold Rush, would also be acceptable for middle school age children and young
adults. All three books are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and
Books a Million. http://carolbender.com/meet-grace_268.html
Lindsay Bentz
writes under the pen name Daisy Jordan and has published 11 YA and women's
fiction novels, including the Spin the
Bottle series—YA fiction that adults will also enjoy as a flashback to high
school days. She writes about relationships and friendships, and can be found
online at http://www.daisyjordan.com/.
Dawn Crandall
is an ACFW Carol Award-nominated author of the award winning inspirational
historical romance series The Everstone
Chronicles, published by Whitaker House. Her books include: The Hesitant Heiress, The Bound Heart, and The Captive Imposter. Her newest
release, The Cautious Maiden, will be
available October 2016. Dawn is also a
full-time mom to a precious little boy, and a baby due this summer. She serves
with her husband in a pre-marriage mentor program at their local church in Fort
Wayne. www.dawncrandall.blogspot.com
Sheli
Emenhiser has written Crushed
But Not Broken: There Are Worse Things in Life Than a Mousetrap Hanging
From Your Pom Pom. Sheli writes about “how I endured an abusive
relationship and how God brought me out of that darkness into His wonderful
light. “ She works at Elijah Haven Crisis Intervention Center as a
domestic violence advocate, helping other women rebuilt their self-esteem and
self-worth, lives in Topeka with her husband, and has three children. https://www.facebook.com/SheliEmenhiserCrushedbutnotBroken
Beth Friskney tells the story of
Rome City and the remarkable people who once lived there in R is for Rome City. The book covers Sylvan
Lake as well as Rome City, a resort town that boasted the beautiful Kneipp
Springs, famous author Gene Stratton-Porter, and a history of everything from
the infamous Blacklegs and Regulators to major league baseball commissioner
Ford Frick. Friskney lives on Sylvan Lake with her husband and two children,
and is heavily involved in Rome City events and organization.
Nick Hayden is the author of the
fantasy novels Trouble on the Horizon
and The Remnant of Dreams, as well as
short story collections, including Dreams
& Visions, and the novella The
Isle of Gold. He co-hosts a story-telling podcast, "Derailed Trains of
Thought," and helps run the Children of the Wells web serial. Other books
include the fantasy The Unremarkable
Squire, a flash fiction collection, Another
World, and the fantasy Bron &
Calea Volume 1, with Laura
Fischer. www.worksofnick.com
Together Mark R. Hunter and
Emily Hunter wrote the local history books Images of America: Albion and
Noble County and Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights: A Century or So With
the Albion Fire Department. Their newest work takes a humorous look at
Indiana history: Hoosier Hysterical: How
the West Became the Midwest Without Moving At All. She also helped him
produce the young adult novel The No-Campfire Girls and a collection of
his humor columns, Slightly Off the Mark. Mark R Hunter also has two
published romantic comedies and a short story collection in the Storm Chaser series, set in Indiana. Their
works can be found at www.markrhunter.com,
or on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/Mark-R-Hunter/e/B0058CL6OO.
Rev. Pam Lash is the author of The Voice & Two Hours on Tuesday: What
Happened When We Went Prayer Walking. Lash, a certified addiction
counselor, has a doctorate in ministry and lives in Albion, where she serves as
an associate pastor and worship leader at the Assembly of God Church. She has
three children, three grandsons, and a great-grandson. https://www.amazon.com/Voice-Two-Hours-Tuesday-Happened-ebook/dp/B00NHQEICU;
Her Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/The-Voice-and-Two-Hours-on-Tuesday-1428332754135581/.
Nathan Marchand hails from the
furthest corner of Noble County, and earned a B.A. in professional writing from
Taylor University Fort Wayne. His first novel, the military science fiction
thriller Pandora's Box, was published in 2010. He and Nick Hayden are
two of the co-creators of the ongoing fantasy serial, Children of the Wells.
When not writing, Nate enjoys other creative endeavors like photography, making
YouTube videos, and occasionally saving the world. www.NathanJSMarchand.com
R.A. Slone started with short
stories and eventually worked her way into writing full-length novels. Slone
writes Young Adult Paranormal, as well as Inspirational
Fiction and short fiction for the 4County Mall, under the name Rita Robbins.
Her website, including her blog and information about her writing, is at http://www.raslone.com/. She
will have copies of her YA Paranormal novel, Ghost in
the Blue Dress, available
at the author appearance.
Greg Smith’s first call to write
came in Junior High, but he passed on the assignment until, at age forty, his
wife urged him to finally accept the challenge. Since then he’s published three
suspense novels: Holy Lotto, Wrong Left
Turn, and 3 Times the Sparrow, all available on Kindle, Nook, and in
softcover paperback thru Amazon (Nook thru Barnes & Noble). A much asked
for sequel to Holy Lotto, Holy Addendum,
is ready to go to print and should be available soon. His website is at gregsnovels.weebly.com.
M. Susan Thuillard was born and
raised in rural Indiana and has worked in occupations as varied as ranching,
law enforcement, and accounting. She’s published six books that are just as
varied, including mysteries and thrillers, which can be found on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/M.-Susan-Thuillard/e/B00JJG4IN6.
Belinda Wilson is a local author of
children’s books, who retired from Parkview Noble Hospital in 2015, after more
than 30 years. Belinda has been featured at Summer’s Stories and The Wilson
Gallery in Kendallville, as well as First Friday events in Goshen. She will
have copies of her first children’s book, The
Secret Lives of Fireflies, a wonderfully imaginative story of fireflies and
fairies, available at the event.
That's quite a lot!
ReplyDeleteThe biggest I've been to had less than half as many authors, so we'll see how it goes!
DeleteWhat a unique collection of people. It should make it a fun day for book enthusiasts.
ReplyDeleteIt was very eclectic, indeed!
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