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Megan Paquette and Honey’s Apron

Apron with Megan Paquette

 

Megan Paquette, book lover, artist, art conservator, and curator of the art gallery at Seminole State College, showed up at my door today with her version of Honey’s memory apron from Sewing Holes.

Her hand-stitched aprons are beautifully crafted and sold at art shows, so she had to work extra hard to make this one look like a school-kid’s clumsy first attempt.  When I saw “a wrinkled scrap of cool cotton fabric, robin’s egg blue and light as a butterfly’s wing … lightly stained,” I couldn’t believe how perfect it was.

Megan can be reached at maiblue3@gmail.com.

 

Six Essentials for Your Plot

NEW WORK (HOW-TO)
a No-Cost Craft Presentation
at The Winter Park Library, Winter Park, Florida

On Saturday, January 17th, Jamie Morris will offer a free talk titled, “Six Essentials for Your Plot: Fiction or Memoir!” In this two-hour presentation, Jamie will demonstrate her almost-magical “plot clock,” a story-telling tool she has developed over the course of four years and work with many, many writers.

Whether you write fiction or memoir, Jamie will teach you six essential plot points to keep your narrative rolling along.

She’ll also

  • share a fresh and oh-so-useful definition of plot,
  • explain why plot matters to memoirists,
  • offer strategies to help you sail through the muddy waters of the “messy middle.”

Join us at this no-cost presentation at the Winter Park Library, on Saturday, January 17, from 10-12 noon. The WPL is located at 460 E. New England Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789. Phone (407) 623-3300.

Jamie

Julie Compton

Compton-bike

 

Julie Compton has it all: Brains, beauty, a law degree, and writing talent to spare. She lives in a house on the ocean with a husband who adores her. Plus two talented, accomplished daughters. Can we at least hope she can’t cook?

I first heard Julie Compton read from her work at a workshop given by Jamie Morris that we were both attending. Compton gets nervous when she reads, so her voice drops down to a raspy register like Bonnie Tyler’s singing Total Eclipse of the Heart – which made the excerpt she read all the more riveting.

Like a female John Grisham, Compton writes about the legal profession in a way that humanizes the lawyers, their clients, the judges, and juries, and takes a personal approach to their difficult jobs and the effect on their families. She owes me several hours of sleep, as I can never put her books down until I’ve turned the last page, and I’m still thinking about her characters days later.

Here is what Compton has to say about Sewing Holes:

With alternating doses of heartbreak and humor, Darlyn Finch Kuhn’s debut coming-of-age novel, Sewing Holes, is a Southern charmer.  Set in the 70s, the novel tells the tale of spunky Tupelo “Honey” Lee as she learns about love, loss, family, and compassion. Grab your coffee and find a comfortable chair, because Sewing Holes will suck you in and keep you reading to the last line.

~Julie Compton

Author of Tell No Lies, Keep No Secrets, and Rescuing Olivia