THE PRESIDENT’S PAGE

(Extra-January 2012)

New Meeting Location

 

          Due to the unexpected closing of both Old Country Buffets this past Thursday, we are now booked at Timber Creek Grill and Buffet.  It is located at 9211 E. Montgomery Ave.  It is on the northeast corner of the Montgomery and Argonne intersection, kitty-corner from the Longhorn East.  Date and time are as usual.  Price is $9.99 per person and $9.55 for seniors.  We’ll meet there for February and if not to our liking explore someplace else for March.

 

 

THE PRESIDENT’S PAGE

(January 2012)

 

            A small but enthusiastic group of writers helped Spokane Authors and Self-Publishers kick off the New Year.  We enjoyed a two part program, the first being an open forum in which we discussed rights and permissions.  Jim Parry, Bob Weldin, and Dave McChesney all offered insight into the subject.  To fill up the remaining time, we had another open mike session.  Chuck Lehman read the beginning of his newest book, while Dave McChesney gave us a listen to a couple of scenes from the middle of his first effort.

          Our one guest was Bill, who is looking for help in writing the story of his life.  James Vasquez volunteered to put him in contact with Ruth Danner.

          Chuck Lehman announced that his next book will be published soon and that his is working on the one after that.  Jim Parry told us that Book All the Teachers had had a favorable review in the December issue of Spokane/CDA Living magazine.  We heard from James Vasquez talking about the radio interview he had done and that had aired the day before.  Barbara Cagle brought us up to date on her marketing efforts.  We had an update on Authors 4 Authors from Bob Manion, including word of a signing at the Casino in late March.

          As we normally do, a great selection of door prizes was available for lucky members.  Diane Saffell and Bob Hildahl each won an Old Country Buffet meal pass.  Bonnie Stichart and Jim Parry collected ten dollar checks from SASP.  Bob Hildahl donated back a book won a few months ago.  Bob Weldin had the matching ticket for Year of Plenty by Craig Goodwin, and in turn donated it to our guest, Bill.  Lee Moore provided to small gift boxes of trinkets.  Esther Hildahl won one.  It appears that the winner of the second did not get recorded.  Finally, James Vasquez donated a copy of his latest book, Prayers from the Bible, and that went to Damon Bauer.

 

          President Dave McChesney emphasized that with the new calendar year and the fact that dues are due for all who haven’t yet paid for 2012.  He also told us that apparently another group has been scheduled at Old Country Buffet for the first Thursday in May.  Dave suggested we consider meeting another day that month or setting up a mass book signing or other event in lieu of a regular meeting.  Quite possibly, a decision on what to do for May 2012 will be made at the February meeting.

 

          We’ll meet again on February 2, 2012.  At this point in time, no program has been set up.

           

          Write on,

                    

Dave McChesney, SASP President

P.S.  In my capacity as web-master, I have somehow eliminated the link to the writer’s tips and help page.  As time permits, I am working to resolve this situation.  (Translation:  I’m trying to get my more computer savvy daughter to see what she can do.)

 

 

 

 

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