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Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

Monthly Fiction Writing Group
September 11, 2010

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Writers' Circle national Flash Fiction Contest
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Writers' Circle national Flash Fiction Contest


The Writers’ Circle a non-profit center for writers in Rhode Island is accepting submissions January through June 10, 2010. First prize is $500 dollars with publication in the Anthology and on the Circles’ website. Additional awards will also include Artistic Merit Nominees. Final judge is Randall Albers, Chair of the fiction writing department at Columbia College in Chicago, Illinois. All entrants will be considered for publication. Submissions should 1000 words or less. For contest rules and guidelines go to the web page at www.riwriterscircle.com. Winners are announced in the national news August 2010. for more information call 401-461-6691 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

THE WRITERS’ CIRCLE, INC.
A Nonprofit, Charitable Center For Emerging & Professional Writers Since
1993

NATIONAL FLASH FICTION CONTEST
Accepting Submissions Now

DEADLINE JUNE 10, 2010
1000 WORDS OR LESS

FIRST PRIZE: $500
CASH AWARD/PUBLICATION
ARTISTIC MERIT AWARDS

GUIDELINES
WWW.RIWRITERSCIRCLE.COM
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
AUGUST 2010

 

 
Speaker at the Center Spring Line Up of Authors Announced
Tuesday, 05 January 2010
The South Carolina State Library’s Center for the Book is pleased to announce its spring author line up.  The Speaker @ the Center program will hold free lunchtime author talks on the following dates:

Tuesday, January 12*
Kristina Dunn Johnson
No Holier Spot of Ground: Confederate Monuments and Cemeteries of South Carolina
The monuments of South Carolina bear on their weathered faces and cracked tablets a history of honor and of memory embodied in stone. Whether revealing the lost graves of southern sons, unveiling the history of the only national cemetery to inter Confederate soldiers alongside the Union fallen during wartime or recording the simple obelisks that reach for heaven throughout the Palmetto State, this volume is a story of remembrance and of mourning.

Wednesday, January 27
Thomas J. Brown
City of the Silent: The Charlestonians of Magnolia Cemetery
A guide to more than two hundred of the most famous, infamous, and influential individuals now interred in one of Charleston’s most iconic landmarks.

Thursday, February 18
Carl Naylor
The Day the Johnboat Went Up the Mountain: Stories from My Twenty Years in South Carolina Maritime Archaeology
True tales of underwater adventures and discoveries in the Palmetto State's maritime history.

Thursday, March 25
Robert J. Kapsch
Historic Canals and Waterways of South Carolina
The first history of the canal boom that revolutionized transportation in the Palmetto State.

Thursday, April 15
James E. Kibler
Selected Poems of William Gilmore Simms
A revised and expanded edition of powms by the renowned nineteenth-century Charleston writer and historian.

&

Worthy Evans
Green Revolver
Winner of the South Carolina Poetry Book Prize

Thursday, May 27
Susanna Ashton
I Belong to South Carolina: South Carolina Slave Narratives
Rare firsthand accounts of slavery from across the Palmetto State collected together for the first time.

Books will be available for purchase and autographing. All programs will take place from noon to 1pm in Room 309 of the Administration Building at the SC State Library located at 1430 Senate St., Columbia. Speaker @ the Center is FREE and open to the public. Bag lunches are encouraged.

The South Carolina Center for the Book is the South Carolina Affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book and is a cooperative project of the South Carolina State Library, the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science, and The Humanities CouncilSC.

*This session will be held in the SC Center for the Book/Talking Book Services Reading Room of the Administration Building at the SC State Library located at 1430 Senate St., Columbia.
 
December's Speaker at the Center will host THREE authors!
Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Mike Creel and Lynn Kelley
The Boykin Spaniel
Newly revised, the definitive guide to the state dog of South Carolina.

Ben McC. Moise
Ramblings of a Lowcountry Game Warden
Career-spanning tales of a coastal crime fighter, ranging from the treacherous to the hilarious.

WHEN: December 10, 2009 Noon -1pm
WHERE: 1430 Senate Street (SC State Library Administrative Building) Room 309
COST: FREE!

Books will be available for purchase and autographing.

 All programs will take place from noon to 1pm in Room 309 of the Administration Building at the SC State Library located at 1430 Senate St., Columbia.

Speaker @ the Center is FREE and open to the public. Bag lunches are encouraged.

The South Carolina Center for the Book is the South Carolina Affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book and is a cooperative project of the South Carolina State Library, the University of South Carolina School of Library and Information Science, and the Humanities Council SC.

 
Nationally Recognized Photographer to Speak at State Library
Friday, 09 October 2009
Ordinary Heroes is a collection of 48 hauntingly beautiful portraits of Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients.  They have been captured by photographer Tom Casalini over a year’s time and travel, and each is accompanied by his insightful observations or a shared thought from that individual. Casalini will appear for a book talk and signing reception at the South Carolina State Library, 1500 Senate Street, Columbia, on Tuesday October 20, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Copies of his book will be available for purchase with portions of the proceeds going to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society as well as various Veteran organizations and groups throughout the United States.

tom casaliniThe book opens with the stories of some of the Medal Recipients in-depth, as told to writer Tim Wallis.  Throughout the telling of the stories, Wallis has woven his own childhood remembrances of growing up in middle America during the same years.  It contrasts the world these men experience as they fought and won their Medals of Honor against the backdrop of the world of innocence and freedom they were fighting to protect.

Casalini tours the nation sharing a dynamic, emotional, unforgettable presentation about the recipients of our nation’s highest tribute for valor – The Medal of Honor.  The uplifting message of the heroism potential in all of us is an outgrowth of his yearlong experience in 18 states and 52 cities photographing living Medal of Honor recipients.  Walter Cronkite stated, “Ordinary Heroes is a brilliant title as this book speaks of the ordinary lives from which heroes emerge and to which most return.  And it is a perfect oxymoron as we learn here of that extraordinary courage in combat that brought them to the nation’s highest honor.”

For more information about Ordinary Heroes, visit www.ordinaryheroesbook.com.
 
Frank Baker Booktalk and Luncheon
Friday, 04 September 2009

frank baker bookThe SC Center for Children's Books and Literacy and the SC Center for the Book will host a booktalk and luncheon featuring Frank Baker's newest book, Political Campaigns and Political Advertising, on October 1, 2009 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Room 309 of the South Carolina State Library's Administrative Building, 1430 Senate Street, Columbia.

The book will be available for purchase and signing.

Please call 803-734-8207 and let us know you can attend!

 
A Letter from Letters About Literature
Monday, 10 August 2009

letters about literature logo

Dear Educator/Librarian:

As someone who has participated in last year’s Letters About Literature (LAL) national writing program, you will be happy to know that this year’s LAL competition is now underway.  The new entry guidelines are posted online at our new website www.lettersaboutliterature.org. We’ll be providing monthly contest updates throughout the school year.

Once again this year we are offering state and national prizes for children and also awarding thousands of dollars in library grants as a way to promote literacy and reader response among all young readers.  The national winners themselves help to select the library that will receive the grants.  What a powerful way for a young person to make a difference in his or her school or community!

Please visit our site to download the new guidelines and required entry coupon, plus take some time to explore our lesson plans and winning letters from past years. Each year, more than 55,000 young people from across the country enter LAL and what they write to authors is amazing! At this site also, you can find contact information for the LAL competition within your state!

LAL supports national standards for teaching language arts & reading as recommended by the National Council of Teachers of English and the International Reading Association.

Sincerely,

Catherine Gourley, National Project Director, Letters About Literature
Center for the Book in the Library of Congress
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570-675-3305

 
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