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Chris Bell and Kate Brauer–Bell - The Long-Distance Relationship Survival Guide from Ten Speed Press is available on Amazon.

Barb Bonney had poems accepted by Nerve Cowboy and Pudding.

Marcia Eckstein's Her story "Probably Prayer" is in the winter issue of THE WETLANDS. Her dad submitted it without her knowledge. Normally that is trés tacky, but since it sold, who argues with success?

Karen George had a poem in THE CORTLAND REVIEW. Check it out on-line at www.cortlandreview.com/issue/31/george.html. had two poems in FOR A BETTER WORLD: POEMS AND DRAWINGS ON PEACE AND JUSTICE BY GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS edited by Saad Ghosn.

Nancy Johanson's poetry appeared in FOR A BETTER WORLD: POEMS AND DRAWINGS ON PEACE AND JUSTICE BY GREATER CINCINNATI ARTISTS and will appear in HOW TO WRITE FROM THE RIGHT PLACE edited by Shelly Tucker.

Jerry Judge, as usual, is burning the market up. His poems have recently been accepted by Abbey, Poetry Depth Quarterly, Nomad's Choir, The American Dissident, and Thick with Conviction. His poem "At The Canteen" was published in LOOKING BACK--A POETRY AND PROSE ANTHOLOGY published by Old Mountain Press, Inc. Because we can never say enough good things about Jerry: his splendid chapbook, That Wild Bronco exploded from Pudding House Publications. The easiest way to get a copy is drop him an e-mail at JerryJ871@aol.com. Cheap at five bucks, plus a dollar for postage. His poems have appeared in BREVITIES, POETRY DEPTH QUARTERLY, NERVE COWBOY, Greater Cincinnati Artists' FOR A BETTER WORLD, 2006, TREAD WELL WITH SWEET LOVE, MOUNTAIN TIME, and HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The 69th annual Ohio Poetry Day contest awarded his poems second and third place and published them in the BEST OF 2006.

Jack Kerley's THE HUNDREDTH MAN was voted 'Top Ten Crime Fictions of 2005' in Japan.

Kaza Kingsley's EREC REX: THE DRAGON'S EYE, will be out in paperback across the nation on the first of July. Its sequel EREC REX: THE MONSTERS OF OTHERNESS will have its national hardbound debut on the first of October. Google Firelight Press for further information. Speaking of EREC REX: THE DRAGON'S EYE, it won four Benjamin Franklin Awards. The gold medal Bill Fisher Best First Book, Juvenile, the gold for Best Cover Design, silver for Best New Voice, and silver for Best Interior Layout. The novel also received ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year silver medal for Young Adult Fiction. If you haven't picked up a copy of her novel Erec Rex, Costco is now selling them for $11.29. You can see TV interviews, as well her dropping the puck at a Cyclones game on You Tube. For a book review, check out OVERMYHEAD43.BLOGSPOT.COM.

TO AFRICA WITH LOVE: A BUSH DOCTOR'S STORY by James Foulkes was co-written by Joe Lacy, or Basketball Joe as we call him at the Wednesday group. This volume went into a second printing. Check it out on Amazon.com.

DRESSED IN THE FLAMES is the latest poetry collection from Carol Feiser Laque. It is available from Circumference Press.

Frederick McGavran has been busy. His short story "Lillian" is in the e-zine Storyglossia. His story "The Historian" was in the New Zealand magazine Takahe. And in December, Pearl will publish his "Embracing the Inner Child." Fred also won a gold award in comedy at Worldfest Houston 2007 for his screenplay "Taco Santana and the Buffalo Wing Express." Fred's "A Friend of Bill Gillen" recently appeared in Pearl #36. His "Watching Time" became the title story in the anthology of winners of the Tom Howard/John Reid contest. It is available on Amazon.

Speaking of Firelight Press, they will be issuing Melissa Meadows' WHAT'S THE WORD, THUNDERBIRD? in both hardbound and paperback also on the first of October.

Half a dozen members of the Saturday poetry group had poems published in FOR A BETTER WORLD: POEMS AND DRAWINGS ON PEACE AND JUSTICE by Greater Cincinnati Artists, edited by Saad Ghosn. They were Robyn Carey Allgeyer, Madeleine Crouse, Jerry Judge, Carol Feiser Laque, Linda Ann Schofield, and Jean Syed.

Ryck Neube's short story "Studies in the Field" appeared in the June issue of Asimov's.
Ryck has also appeared recently appeared in the THE ICONOCLAST with his short story “Crazy, Not Stupid.” His “Battlefield Games” appeared in last January's issue of ASIMOV’S SCIENCE FICTION, and "Not Worth a Cent" appeared in the April/May issue of ASIMOV'S.

Judith Tracy, Robert Schofield, and Ryck Neube have a collection of three novellas with the unlikely title of MURDER AND MAYHEM IN THE GODBOX ON A BILLION DOLLARS A DAY. Should you want a copy, they ask you to order directly from Padwolf.com. They make bigger royalties that way. See the previous notice of their signing at JosephBeth Bookstore on July 11.

Amy Purcell won the Janice Holt Giles Fiction Contest and had the winning story spotlighted in the May issue of ARTS ACROSS KENTUCKY MAGAZINE. The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped--a branch of the Library of Congress--recorded Pax Riddle's novel LOST RIVER.

Jean Syed's poetry won third prize at Writers Haven Press and also appeared in HA!, CANDELABRUM, and THE CYCLIST.

Judith Tracy's novel VALLEY OF ANJELS was published by Padwolf and is available at their website.

Dallas Wiebe, continued to publish up until his passing this past spring. His last book of poetry, On Aging and Dying, was printed just before his death, and the limited edition was distributed to friends and family this summer.




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