Category Archives: Celebrations

Heartfelt Thanks to a Wonder Couple

Janet and Geoff Benge

How do you describe all that Geoff and Janet Benge are and do and contribute to the literary life in Orlando?  To paraphrase a line from Jaws: “We’re gonna need a bigger blog!”

Founders of the Silver Fern Writers, and its workshop leaders.  Enthusiastic supporters (and Board members) of the Jack Kerouac House Project of Orlando. Ghostwriters, editors, mentors.  Authors of the Heroes of History series of biographies for children, including Louis Zamperini: Redemption, and doting grandparents of a darling little Louis of their own.

Husband, wife, and ardent lovers of one another.  So inspirational to those of us who live, play, and work with our spouses. They show us how it’s done!

Here’s what this busy writer couple have to say about Sewing Holes:

“In her debut novel, Darlyn Finch Kuhn spins a tale of loss and gain, confusion and clarity, trauma and relief, all in the context of the languid South of the 70s and 80s. It is a place and a time about which Finch Kuhn writes with perfect pitch. Honey, the main character, describes herself as “not sweet enough for my name,” an apt description of a young girl grappling with complex family relationships, death, and desertion. With guts and intelligence Honey navigates this difficult terrain to emerge a wiser young woman. Darlyn Finch Kuhn’s focus is unflinching yet circumspect, like so many aspects of Southern culture. Sewing Holes weaves in and out of family secrets with surprising twists of insight that make the book well worth the read.”

~  Janet and Geoff Benge

Authors of Louis Zamperini: Redemption and the Heroes of History series

 

Little Louis

Books and Brewing event on tap at East End Market!

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On Thursday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m., join Mark DeNote, author of The Great Florida Craft Beer Guide, for an intimate after-hours event at East End Market’s Local Roots Farm Store. Mark DeNote is a the founding editor of FloridaBeerNews.com and freelance craft beer writer well-versed on Florida’s growing craft beer industry.

Mark will be serving up insider information on several of Central Florida’s craft breweries, along with select Florida flight tastings and sliders provided by East End Market’s Houndstooth Sauce Company.

Tickets are $30 single and $50 couple and include a signed copy of The Great Florida Craft Beer Guide, five 5 oz. Florida craft pours, and assorted sliders.  Seating is limited to 25 with registration available online or in-person at either Local Roots or Bookmark It, Inc.

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Date:  Thursday, February 26, 2015

Time:     7:30-9:30pm

Place:  East End Market: Local Roots Farm Store  

Tickets: $30/per person or $50/couple

For additional information, please visit http://bookmarkitorlando.com/events/ or Facebook event pagehttps://www.facebook.com/events/785606548191240/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

or contact Kim@bookmarkitorlando.com or Steve Head LocalRootsEastEnd@gmail.com.

Glenda Bailey-Mershon at Writers Block Bookstore

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SATURDAY MARCH 7TH

1:00 – 3:00 PM

GLENDA BAILEY-MERSHON appears at the Writers Block Bookstore, Winter Park, Florida

Young Eve Gates flees the tragedy that besets her childhood friend, and the haunting mystery of her Romani grandmother’s demise, for the romantic places she has conjured through her love of reading––only to be called back by her mother’s illness. In this honest portrayal of girls growing up in a Southern mill town, three generations of women evoke the power of friendship and family.

Writers Block Bookstore’s March and April Events

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Writers Block Bookstore

124 E. Welbourne Avenue

Winter Park, Florida 32789

407.335.4192

www.writersblockbookstore.com

info@writersblockbookstore.com

 

SATURDAY MARCH 7TH

1:00 – 3:00 PM

GLENDA BAILEY-MERSHON

Young Eve Gates flees the tragedy that besets her childhood friend, and the haunting mystery of her Romani grandmother’s demise, for the romantic places she has conjured through her love of reading––only to be called back by her mother’s illness. In this honest portrayal of girls growing up in a Southern mill town, three generations of women evoke the power of friendship and family.

 

SUNDAY MARCH 8TH

1:00-3:00 PM

CATHERINE GILDINER

COMING ASHORE

 

Catherine Gildiner wrote the New York Times best selling childhood memoir titled Too Close to the Falls. A decade later, she published a sequel, a teenage memoir of life in the 60’s called After the Falls. Her newly released third and final memoir called Coming Ashore, which covers her life as a student at Oxford in England, teaching in the burning ghetto in Cleveland, and finally her graduate school years in Toronto.

 

MONDAY MARCH 23RD

1:30-3:00

  • MARY ELISE LOVE
  • JM BARLOU
  • SHERYL FREDRICK

 

 

SATURDAY MARCH 28

12:00-2:00

LINDA ROOKS

THE BUNNY SIDE OF EASTER

On Easter morning, as parents’ watch their children scurry about the yard, looking for Easter eggs, many feel disconnected between the legend of the Easter bunny and the real meaning of Easter. The Bunny Side of Easter fills the gap, taking children on an exciting and charming adventure with hints of allegory that point children to the true significance of Easter.

 

STAYED TUNED FOR APRIL EVENTS:

April 2nd -Book Launch for Cecilia Rodriquez Milanes

“Oye, What I’m Going to Tell You”

April 3rd weekend -Laura van den Berg

“Find Me”

April 13th – Ester Abbott

“Living Far Away”

April 16th – An evening with Carol Frost

“Entwined,” “Love and Scorn” and a few winners of the Florida Book Award in 2010

April 17th An evening with David Sedaris at the Bob Carr – 8:00 PM   (We are  the official bookseller for the event.)

April 23rd – Darlyn Finch Kuhn

“Sewing Holes”

April 8th – noon – Brown Bag Book club

April 19th – 4:00 PM – YA Book club

April 22nd – 6:00 PM Bookworm Book Club