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Tonight’s the Night!

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We are really looking forward to seeing you tonight!

Join the owner of Twisted Road Publications, Joan Leggitt, and authors Pat Spears and Darlyn Finch Kuhn as they share their stories of the long and winding road to publication – a mix of persistent dreaming, cautionary tales, and a belief in the power of community.  The authors will also read from their novels, Dream Chaser (Spears) and Sewing Holes (Kuhn).  Learn how you can submit your work to the Southern Gothic Revival Short Fiction Contest, to be judged by Dorothy Allison.  Joan would also love to hear what you’re working on.

Tuesday, May 26th, 6:30 p.m., Orlando Public Library, 101 E. Central Blvd., Downtown Orlando.  Please come, and bring a friend!

A Double Dose of Pat Spears

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Litlando is in for a treat!  Pat Spears, author of Dream Chaser and the upcoming It’s Not Like I Knew Her, will join Scribbler Darlyn Finch Kuhn and publisher Joan Leggitt at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 26th for The Twisted Road to Publication at the Orange County Public Library’s downtown branch.  Each author will read a bit from their novels, and Leggitt will share how she started her publishing company and what she’s looking for in a manuscript.

Then the next night, Wednesday, May 27th, Pat Spears will feature with fellow Twisted Road Publications author Glenda Bailey-Mershon (Eve’s Garden) at 6:30 p.m. for Wordier Than Thou at Stardust Video and Coffee in Winter Park.  Tiffany Razzano will host this prose and storytelling open mic that is the talk of Florida. Join in!

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A Sale to Die For

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Long-Distance Scribbler, Terry Odell, has just published her 15th novel, Deadly Production (click to buy), which is Book 4 in her Mapleton Mystery series. As a special offer, it’s priced at just 99 cents through the end of May

When life seems too good to be true—watch out.  Mapleton Police chief Gordon Hepler thinks his troubles with the small-town politics are behind him. The town council has even awarded him a reserved parking place. But an early-morning summons from the new mayor has Gordon on alert.
Instead of yet another budget dispute, the mayor announces an independent film company is making a movie in Mapleton. For the mayor, it means good press for Mapleton—and more importantly—more money for the town coffers. For the citizens, it means rubbing elbows with celebrities. For Gordon, the news means headaches, extra shifts, and scheduling issues. But he’s a pro. He’ll ensure the company has his full cooperation while continuing to protect his town.

When a member of the film crew is found dead, everything goes sideways. The mayor pushes Gordon to adopt a business as usual mentality, and let the film company handle the investigation. But a murder on Mapleton soil makes it Gordon’s jurisdiction, and nothing the mayor says can make him halt his investigation.

When other members of the cast and crew haven’t reported in, Gordon wonders if he’s looking for more suspects or more victims. Will Gordon listen to the mayor, or risk his job to find the truth?

Wordier Than Thou – in Sarasota and Orlando/Winter Park

Wordier Than Thou

 

On Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m. join host Tiffany Razzano and featured writers Darlyn Finch Kuhn and MC Coolidge for a Wordier Than Thou storytelling and fiction open mic at the Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat Ct. Rear, Sarasota, FL 34236.

Then on Wednesday, May 27, at 7 p.m. we’ll keep the magic happening when Razzano hosts not one, but two Twisted Road authors: Pat Spears and Glenda Bailey-Mershon for Wordier Than Thou at Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 Winter Park Rd, Orlando, FL 32803.

$5 suggested donation at the doors; open mic participants read for 10 minutes.  See y’all there!