THE PRESIDENT’S PAGE

(November 2008)

By Dave McChesney

 

Wasn’t it a great celebration of Spokane Authors and Self-Publishers tenth Anniversary?  We should all extend our thanks to Chuck O’Conner, Dan Vollmer, Pat Freeman, and Peggy De Hart for taking us back to the beginnings of this organization.  It is amazing to see what this group started as, and what it has become over a mere decade of existence.

 

Let us all extend a warm welcome to those who have joined (or rejoined) us over the past couple of months.  We now number over one hundred members.  (Do remember that the membership year is nearly up, and if we want to keep our numbers at this level, nearly all of us will need to pay our dues for 2009.)  These folks include; Billie Adams, Chris Crowell, Marlene Evans, Abraham Ferris, Patricia Freeman, Doug Huigen, Carol McAdams, Joy McMahon, and Sharon Murphy.  Attending as a guest and stating his full intention to join was William Tracy.

 

We rang the bell for the following folks and their accomplishments:  Patricia Kowal is writing travel journals for Eve Magazine, the November issue of which has an article about the North Pole.  Peggy De Hart mentioned publication of her newest book, But God has Plans for my Life.  Barbara Cagle will have another presentation regarding 16 X Mom at the Loon Lake Library on December 6th.  Bob Manion’s Santa’s Heroes is now available.  Chuck Lyon also told us that Craig’s List has a book section.  While she couldn’t attend, Barbara Hollace sent word that the anthology, A cup of Comfort for Military Families was about to be released.  Her story, Debt of Honor is included in that collection.  Her website, www.barbarahollace.com will soon be up for direct orders.

 

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If you would like to have information about your upcoming readings and signings posted on the SASP website, please send the information to either Dave at daveeva@comcast.net or Robert at rvpsasp07@comcast.net.  Please keep it brief, include any pertinent links, and allow enough time to have it posted before the event is to occur.

 

The following members still cannot be reached via e-mail.  Any messages sent to these folks come back as undeliverable.  Cindy Duryea, Greg Galloway, Jean Flanigen, and Elizabeth Keeler, please contact any of SASP’s officers to update and correct your e-address.

 

It seems that our program schedule is slowly filling in for the New Year.  At the moment this is being written, we tentatively have Sarah Conover scheduled to speak in January.  If there is enough interest, we will dedicate February to the poets amongst us and hold an “open mike” session for those bards who would care to share their poetry with us.  Again, if enough folks are interested, we will have a book fair in April.  Members who are published should bring copies of their books to sell, trade or exchange.  Those with unpublished works might want to tempt other members to read, critique, and offer advice concerning them.  We already have a speaker scheduled for May (Wendy Carroll), so it appears that the only month left to fill in is March.

 

The Coeur D’ Alene Chapter of the Idaho Writers League has offered to keep us updated with regards to their upcoming events.  Upon receipt of their newsletter via e-mail, it will be forwarded to you.  If you would rather not receive this, please notify us.

 

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We had an abundance of door prizes, and interestingly we did not have to redraw several times because the holder of the potential winning ticket had disappeared.  Betty Deuber brought two sets of greeting cards based on artwork by her husband.  These were won by the Churches and Al Jack Dymond.  Lee Moore donated three packs of her popular cards as well.  Patricia Kowal, Chuck O’Conner, and Barbara Cagle took them home.  Santa’s Heroes by Bob Manion was claimed by Elenore McKenna, and Willow, by Al Jack Dymond went to William Tracy.  Dave McChesney provided a framed copy of a colored plan drawing of HMS Theadora, one of the ships from his Naval Adventure/ Fantasy series.  Lee Dominey, a former long time member, now has something to add to her wall.

 

Next month, Anne Mini returns to tell us about writing query letters and synopses.  Based on her visit with us last year, one should plan to arrive early, as it is sure to be a capacity crowd.  (Sherry Waltrip and the 2009 Women’s Show Coordinator will also make a brief presentation concerning our potential involvement with a “SASP booth.)

Hoping everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!

 

Dave

P. S.  Our January meeting will be on the 8th, as the first Thursday falls on New Years Day.