tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42297891398555393332024-02-18T18:38:30.378-08:00Friends and WordsC.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.comBlogger45125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-89323995042427570532013-04-02T17:10:00.002-07:002013-04-02T17:15:56.682-07:00Dear Friends,<br />
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2012 was the year that this blog and contest hosted by Basloe Library and local authors began. It was a year of learning what worked and what didn't work. <br />
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What worked:<br />
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<li>Incredible willingness of the local authors to work with me and provide our friends with signed copies of their incredible books</li>
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But, as I said, it was a year of learning and a lot can happen in a year. Instead of totally revamping this blog, I have decided to scrap this whole blog and start fresh-with a whole new perspective. <br />
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The new blog will be more interactive, while still bringing you all the latest and greatest books from local authors in the Mohawk Valley.<br />
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I hope that you will follow me over to the new site which will be called Mohawk Valley Reads. In the next day or two I will post the new site address and announce the newest member of our local author club! <br />
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Thank you for all of your past and continued support.<br />
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Carol K.C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-51382561670580949562012-12-17T04:24:00.001-08:002012-12-17T04:24:51.926-08:00<h2>
Happy, Happy, Happy . . .</h2>
I hadn't expected to wait this long to post again, but my son was sick, and then I came down with a milder version of what he had, but like so many in our area-sickness set me back a week or two! I apologize for the delay.<br />
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Children's Author to Read Her Stories at Storytime</h3>
But, I am back and happy to present to announce that tomorrow, Tuesday, December 18th, local children's author Connie Watkins will be at Basloe Library during Storytime with Miss Nancy at 10:30am.<br />
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I happen to know that she is very happy to visit Basloe again and share her stories with the children of our community.<br />
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Connie's latest book is called <b style="font-style: italic;">Happy Was His Name</b>.<i> </i>I don't want to give away too much of the story and ruin the fun for tomorrow, but I will tell you that the plot involves a little boy, various animals and a loving grandmother.<br />
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Connie will have copies of <i>Happy Was His Name </i>available to purchase, along with her other three children's books. I am certain that she will be happy to sign them!<br />
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That concludes my mini local author feature. I know that I didn't tell you too much, but I am hoping to bring Connie back later in the year for a full blown feature.<br />
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In the meantime, I hope that you will all come out to Basloe Library and give Connie Watkins a warm welcome to Herkimer. It would make her very, very, very happy!<br />
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<br />C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-20098240256137369972012-11-27T17:02:00.000-08:002012-11-27T17:02:00.320-08:00<h2 style="text-align: center;">
Mini Feature!!!!</h2>
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About a month ago my daughter, who was unexpectantly home from college for the weekend, and I took a trek up to blustery Boonville to pay a visit to a couple of our past featured local authors who were participating in the annual Dodge-Pratt Northam Art and Community Center and Gift Shop. Not only did I expect to show support for Dorothy Stacy and Rod Riesel, but I wanted to go meet some other local authors who might be interested in becoming a featured author in 2013.</div>
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I met quite a few wonderful authors and had some interesting talks about the challenges that libraries and local authors have. One such conversation was with someone that I was not familiar with, but who is a long-time friend of Basloe Library. Constance "Connie" Watkins is an "accomplished photographer, artist, crafter and author."</div>
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She will be a special guest at Miss Nancy's Storytime for Preschoolers on December 18th. She will read her fourth book to the kids and adults, and she will have her books available to purchase and sign as last minute gifts.</div>
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C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-1743840013157092752012-11-19T12:55:00.002-08:002012-11-19T12:55:53.142-08:00<h2 style="text-align: center;">
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The year in review: 6 terrific local authors support the Basloe Library</h3>
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Since March of this year, I have had the blessing to become reacquainted with an old friend and have made many new friends who have shared their talents with the world in their writings. I thanks all of the "local" authors who helped to support the library by allowing me to share their lives and thoughts with you. I also thank them for their generous donations of signed copies of their books for you and the Basloe Library stacks so that countless people can freely borrow the books for years to come. <br />
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<b>If I could recommend one special gift for book lovers out there, it would be a book from a local author. </b>Whether you in Herkimer, NY or North Pole, Alaska, The United States or elsewhere in the world, there are people in your communities, states, regions, countries that have put pen to paper, so to speak, and shared their deepest thoughts, dreams and opinions of the world. Wherever you are-support a local author. The author and the local economy thanks you!<br />
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As a recap of this year, I now take you back in time to refresh your memory of all the wonderful authors that I have worked with this year. Please consider purchasing and giving a copy or two to put under your trees this year.<br />
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October</h3>
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Glens Falls, NY author, <b>Zackary Richards</b>' titles, available on amazon.com-complete with a money back guarantee. Some are Adult titles, but you might remember that I featured Mr. Richards' YA titles <i><b>Frostie the Deadman</b> </i>and <i><b>Half Moon Falls. </b> </i>Mr. Richards has graciously donated several copies of these titles to add to the library's catalog and are now available to borrow. Thank you, Zackary Richards for your generosity!<br />
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All of Richard's titles are available via Amazon.com. Downloaded versions for Ereaders and Tablet devices come with a money back guarantee!</h4>
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Summer 2012</h3>
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<b>Mrs. Dorothy Stacy</b> was our gracious local author that enchanted us all with her tales of seasons and generations past in the <i style="font-weight: bold;">Erie Canal Cousins Series.</i> Travel with the Finnegan and Stewart families through our neck of the woods in Central NY through the trials, tribulations and joys of life in the mid-1800's. </div>
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If you want a signed set of the Series to give to a special child (or adult) this Christmas, or just one title, you can visit <b>dorothystacy.com.</b> </div>
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<b>Cano Davy</b> and <b>Marcus Zwierecki, </b>co-authors with Linda Lee Macken, debuted their book <i><b>Ghost Hunting in the Mohawk Valley</b></i>. The book describes paranormal activity in places like Hulbert House in Boonville, The Herkimer County Jail in Herkimer, Collinwood Inn of Oneida, and the Erie Canal Village in Rome. </div>
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Since it was so long ago, let me refresh your memory. <i>42 Unanswered Points </i>is a book for men and women alike. It has technical football jargon for the guys and at least two hot, steamy romances for the gals. Or the other way around, if you prefer. Either way, Fosters hybrid sports-romance novel is a must for your bookshelf this Christmas.</div>
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I sincerely hope that you have enjoyed becoming friends with some great local talent.</div>
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<b>I am thankful for the opportunity to get to know each of these authors and to bring a bit of their knowledge, wisdom and wit to you this year. I appreciate that each of these authors brought something new to every conversation and that each was willing to allow me to chat with them about how they became authors and their books.</b></div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Something to put your wine on . . .<br /><span style="font-size: small;"><b>Book Cover coaster</b>s</span> (set of 8 water-resistant classic book cover coasters from Out of Print (shop.outofprintclothing.com)). There are three great things about this gift.<br /><br />1. The pages store neatly in the "book" case and become the "pages" of the "book" so it'll look great on your coffee table.<br />2. At on $20.00, it's a pretty affordable gift that will have the recipient beg you to tell you where you got it!<br />AND<br />3. For every purchase on this website, they make a book donation to a community in need</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption">And<span style="font-size: small;"> more wine </span>. . . Irony Wines from California<br />Available in Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot and Pinot Noir<br />To find a location near you . . . http://ironywine.com/Contact/Default.aspx<br />or order online http://www.wine.com<br />Starting at $13.00<br /><br /><br />Do you know someone who loves the smell of books and libraries? Then have I found the perfect gift for you to give!<br /></td></tr>
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*The main note in this scent was copied from one of my favorite novels originally published in 1927. I happened to find a signed first edition in pristine condition many years ago in London. I was more than a little excited because there were only ever a hundred of these in the first place. It had a marvelous warm woody slightly sweet smell and I set about immediately to bottle it."</div>
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<span style="font-size: 14px;">If library scented perfume isn't quirky enough, then you have to check out these </span><span style="font-size: small;"><b>miniature collector doll</b>s </span><span style="font-size: 14px;">made in likeness of all sorts of authors. Etsy designer Debby Ritter has perfected the art of recreating authors into miniature dolls that are perfect for dollhouses. She has all the classics and some contemporary authors-everyone from Dickens to Robert Frost-even J.K. Rowling. Check out Ms. Ritter's creations at http://www.etsy.com/shop/UneekDollDesigns?section_id=5517162&page=7.</span></div>
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C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-55608260995020051922012-11-06T14:21:00.001-08:002012-11-06T14:21:31.135-08:00Welcome to my special gift giving edition of Friends and Words. All this month I will scour the earth for interesting and fun book related gifts for all the people on your list. <div>
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One of my favorite places to shop is cafepress.com. You can pretty much find anything that you want in terms of pithy sayings at that site. When I was just on the site today, a pop-up ad told me that if you live in NY-they do not charge sales tax. Whoo-hoo!</div>
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Another great site that is similar is zazzle.com. Last year I ordered a couple shirts for my daughter from zazzle and when I received my order, I realized that I had ordered the wrong sizes (after she tried them on). I contacted Zazzle and they promptly sent out the new sizes and didn't even want the other ones back. I thought this was odd, but nonetheless, it happened. Not saying this will happen to you, but I thought that this was excellent customer service!</div>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Pretty hefty price at $40.00, but there's 10 in a pack so that's only $4 each-perfect for all your book club members!</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Play on Law and Order TV series-T-shirt and other products</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ain't that the truth!!!!</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Notecard-Just $2.95</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Iphone case for the ultimate book lover!</td></tr>
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C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-86967227860849315072012-10-30T16:25:00.001-07:002012-10-30T16:26:43.146-07:00The bewitching hour is almost here and with it, this month's contest to win Frostie the Deadman, Zackary Richards' YA haunting novel with a dash of moral thrown in, is coming to a close. I hope you have enjoyed getting to know Mr. Richards, our local author of the month and are anxiously awaiting the drawing on Thursday to win a signed copy of his book.<br />
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Before I get to the very last, all important "Question of the Day" of this month, and this year, I would like to share some of Richards' advice for would-be authors.</div>
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In my interview of Richards, he shared the key to his award winning success.</div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Q: <i>What have you found to be an invaluable tool in your writing process?</i></span></div>
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Richards:<span style="font-family: inherit;"> <span style="background-color: white;">I advise anyone
serious about writing to join a writers group. Although writers are generally
introverts and uncomfortable in crowds, having strangers review your work with
a unbiased eye can be an immense help to improving your craft. I joined the
Glens Falls writers group slightly before Frostie was published and the Albany
Fiction writer group shortly afterwards. Constructive criticism helps us
discover the flaws in our work and helps overcome the fear that any
changes will likely ruin it.</span></span></div>
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remember what it was like being a Young Adult and to take the time to learn how
today's kid's talk and what they are into. Never talk down to them and never
preach. Kids learn from example not from some wind-bag waxing philosophical.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">Q: <i>What special responsibility does a YA writer have to their audience?</i></span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Richards: . . . </span><span style="line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">I never realized the incredible responsibility YA authors have to their
readers until I went on the <i>Frostie the Deadman</i> book tour. Over and over kids
came up to me and told me that they knew these guys (my characters Josh and
Winks) and now understood how important it was to be a good friend and to
be brave even when things are at their scariest. It was then I realized I wasn't
just entertaining kids, I was programming them. You can write whatever you want
in an adult novel because adults have their own opinions but kids, they
BELIEVE what they read so the YA author must be very careful about what he/she
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<span style="line-height: 23px;">That's okay, Mr. Richards'-we don't mind a little "shameless self-promotion." After all, our goal is to create community and help promote our local authors!</span></div>
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In the mid 1940's, fictional Adirondack town of Sparks experienced one of those winters that we Upstate New Yorker's know all too well-the kind that keeps even the bravest children inside. To chase the winter blues away the town people hold a snowman building contest, with a $10 cash prize and a free meal at the local restaurant, "which at the time was considered quite generous (Chapter 2, 2nd page)." </div>
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A couple of days went by before he had the chance to make the trek. By that time, as is typical of Upstate NY winter days, the temperature had fluctuated in a wide range of highs and lows and the magnificent creature was no more. What stood before Richards was a distorted pile of snow and ice that was no longer handsome and noble, but "grotesque and evil." </div>
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The Zackary Richards Guarantee</h3>
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"It was almost midnight. The air was cold and crisp and white billowy clouds sailed across the wintry sky. The giant evergreens of the Adirondack Mountains swayed gently in the breeze, their icy branches sparkling under the light of the full moon. The air was thick with the smell of pine, birch and cedar. The sky was covered with stars."<br />
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And so Zackary Richards' tale of <i>Frostie the Deadman</i> begins. The opening descriptive paragraph seems more appropriate for a nice, peaceful, tale of winter hopes and dreams than what Richards unfolds in his first YA novel. <br />
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"In the valley below, the wind skipped across the frozen lake like a playful child and danced with the cheery-faced snowmen that had been placed upon its surface . . Snow devils twirled around fence posts . . . In the distance a coy-dog howled."<br />
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"Under the light of the full moon, he saw Lucas staring down. His teeth were clenched and saliva dangled from his chin. His eyes were wild, like that of a rabid animal. Walks was lost in the moment, lost in the passion. He raised the club to deliver the final, fatal blow."<br />
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<i>Who is this Lucas? Why is Walks hunting him down? What has happened to change the picturesque, fictional winter town of Sparks, NY? </i><br />
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Well, I could tell you, but that would ruin the whole story for you, and since I really want you to read Richard's book, then I recommend that you pick yourself up a copy of <i>Frostie the Deadman</i> to find the answers! Or you could wait and try to win the copy that we're giving away this month, or wait to borrow it from the library, but you might want to read about the Zackary Richards Guarantee.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Amazon has print copies available, but the Kindle copies are a great deal at $3.99! And here's even better news that might seem too good to be true: Richards' guarantees that you will love any of his books that if you do not truly love them, he will refund the purchase of the downloaded book within 30 days with receipt! </span></h3>
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How many authors do you know would do that?<br />
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When I asked Richards about this odd practice he said, <span style="background-color: white; font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"> "</span><span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="background-color: white;">I have thrown out far more books than I have read. Primarily because the author forgot that it is his/her responsibility to entertain the reader. To often they get so impressed with their own artistry, they forget they are on the clock. I know times are tough and money's tight so if you don't like my book or if its simply not your thing, I'll refund your money. This way my readers will see I'm on the up and up and perhaps recommend me to someone he/she feels </span><span style="background-color: white;">would</span><span style="background-color: white;"> enjoy my work."</span></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;"><span style="background-color: white;">Well, I have read the first three chapters so far, and love it and recommend it to all you lovers of Young Adult Fiction-especially for Halloween. You won't be disappointed! Richards' guarantees it!</span></span><br />
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<br />C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-61902196970642328162012-10-15T16:39:00.002-07:002012-10-15T16:41:07.365-07:00This week libraries all over the U.S. are celebrating a very special event and I would almost guarantee that most of you have probably never heard of it!<br />
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To some teens, who are more inclined to read hours of their friends rants and raves on Facebook and Twitter or choose to spend their entertainment hours on video games, television, sports and movies, the notion that they can read for fun is SCARY!<br />
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See what I mean-all the pieces of the puzzle fit perfectly for this month and I'm so excited to present Zackary Richards' and his YA books!<br />
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From the beginning of this blog, I have felt honored and privileged to be able to chat with each of the local people who have succeeded in becoming a published authors.<br />
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They each had a dream and felt that they had something creative to share with the rest of us. They put a piece of themselves "out there" for the world to see, read and judge. <br />
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Each of the authors that I have had the pleasure of getting to know this year and sharing with all of you, have given wonderful advice that could help a budding author. They have even shared some difficulties that they had along the way.<br />
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Mr. Zackary Richards, of the Glens Falls area, has published several books, including two YA (Young Adult) titles, one of which is award winning.<br />
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I look forward to sharing Mr. Richard's thoughts about the fear of writing, advice for anyone dreaming of becoming a published author and the bone chilling tales his YA titles, <i>Frostie the Deadman</i> and <i>High Moon Falls</i> with you this month.<br />
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Before I draw the name, I wanted to share with you some of Rod's thoughts about life in Herkimer, writing and such.<br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"> <span style="color: #134f5c;"> </span><i><span style="color: blue;">"</span></i></span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"><i><span style="color: blue;">I would have to
say that my favorite thing about Herkimer would be the </span></i></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;"> <i><span style="color: blue;">"</span></i></span><i><span style="color: blue;"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;">I have always been fascinated by the creative process. I was
always amazed at how someone could just sit down and write a book or a song, or
paint a picture, or write a poem. Like a lot of people, writing a book is
something I always said I would like to do, but never really thought I would.
Even toward the end of writing this book I was still in the mindset that only
friends and family would probably ever read it. It wasn’t until I had finished
the rough draft and had given it to a few people to read that I finally started
thinking, </span><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;">ok, maybe this could go
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;">Yes, Rod . . . it has gone somewhere, for now you are officially a published author! We congratulate you on your debut and look forward to the second book in the Dan Coast Series, due out next Spring!</span><br />
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You've all been so very patient, waiting for the unveiling of Rod Riesel's debut novel <i>Sleeping Dogs Lie.</i> I thank you for that, but it's only been a few weeks since I began to tell you Rod's tale and considering that it took him nearly a year to write the manuscript and prepare it for publishing, a few weeks is nothing!</div>
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<li>You wake to the shadowy, misty, icy cold fog that settles into the nooks and valleys of our Adirondack foothills</li>
<li>School is in full swing, as made evidence by the hums and screeches of school buses and the quietness of the village streets between 8 and 2:30</li>
<li>The hills are beginning to show evidence of the Master Painter's palette, washing away the various greens to reveal a sea of<span style="color: #cc0000;"> reds</span>, <span style="color: #e69138;">oranges</span>, <span style="color: #bf9000;">yellows</span> and <span style="color: #783f04;">browns</span>.</li>
<li>The local stores are putting up Christmas decorations a couple of aisles down from the Halloween candy and costumes</li>
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All of this may be true for you and me, yet for our featured author, Rod Riesel, this September holds an entirely different meaning, and time has not gone by as quickly for him. That's what anticipation of something big does-slows time to a snail's pace until it seems as it has almost come to a complete standstill.</div>
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As each day, slowly fades away, the emotions grow more and more intense. Nervousness, anxiousness, impatience, excitement and joy intertwine. When I spoke to Rod briefly last week, he seemed to take it all in stride, but admitted that the hardest part of this process is the waiting. </div>
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Rod came out to the Herkimer Farmers' Market last Thursday to show support for another local author, Mrs. Dorothy Stacy. Shown here is Mrs. Stacy signing a set of her books for Rod.</div>
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C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-78869802463655901402012-09-18T16:31:00.003-07:002012-09-18T16:34:55.117-07:00 Last time, I told you a bit about Rod Riesel's taste in music. <br />
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For those of you who are anxious to hear more specifics about his debut book, please be patient! This is a creative process in which all the smaller pieces fit together to make one big picture. I promise you, it'll all come together in the end! Getting there is half the fun!!!<br />
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Unlike Rod's eclectic taste in music, Rod's favorite genre of literature is mystery. End of story. His favorite authors are G.M. Ford, Robert Parker, and John D. MacDonald. Here are some interesting things that I discovered about these authors:<br />
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<i style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">and quite frankly I don't care. Books have no obligation to be accurate. </i><br />
<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"><i>What they can't be is noticeably in</i><i>accurate. </i></span><br />
<i style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">As long as they don't puke on their own shoes, everything's fine and dandy.</i><br />
<i style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">In some subgenres, like historicals or police procedurals, </i><br />
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;"><i>tell a good story </i>(</span><a href="http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/gmford.html">http://www.januarymagazine.com/profiles/gmford.html</a>)."<br />
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<b>Robert Parke</b>r: He was the self-proclaimed "Dean of American Crime Fiction" publishing nearly 70 books, and like Rod, he held many interesting jobs in his lifetime and was a husband and father (<a href="http://robertbparker.net/robert-parker-books.php">http://robertbparker.net/robert-parker-books.php</a>).<br />
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Utica OD contributor, Malio Cardarelli wrote an excellent feature article for the OD back in 2007 about all of the references to Utica that native John D. MacDonald penned in this series. If you get a chance, go to <a href="http://jdmhomepage.org/jdm-and-utica.html">http://jdmhomepage.org/jdm-and-utica.html</a> and read the article. While you're there check out the rest of the blog by Cal Branch. Branch has virtually everything you ever want to know about MacDonald, including this picture of MacDonald's Utica home on Beverly Ave, which is still there:<br />
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The band has been around since 2006, originating from Illinois, and their music is as classified in a rather unique genre, kind of like Rod's favorites all rolled into one-"Country/Rock/Tropical . . .Indie (www.myspace.com/boatdrunks#!)." </div>
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Rod, who owns R. Riesel Home Improvements, has tried his hand at writing. His first published book, <i>Sleeping Dogs Lie, </i>is currently in the final stages of printing as you read this. Rod is very excited about this and Frank J. Basloe Library has arranged to host a book signing as soon as it cools down from the press!</div>
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Before I reveal some exciting changes to this blog and the monthly contest, I would like to offer my sincere appreciation for local author Dorothy Stacy! She was extremely patient this summer, the summer that I am now calling "My Summer of Transition." Graduating from one college, preparing to move on to another, one child graduating from High School, sending her off to her own first year of college, and preparing another child for his senior year of H.S. and all the busyness of college visits, senior pictures, etc, etc. left me little time to properly blog. Thank you Mrs. Stacy for understanding. I hope that you all did get a chance to head to the library to check out her <i>Erie Canal Cousins </i>series and look for a special event at Frank J. Basloe Library with Mrs. Stacy in the near future!</div>
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<li>Encourage your friends online and in person to go to the library to check out the exciting things happening and check out some books and other media while they are there.</li>
<li>Invite your friends to attend any one or all of Frank J. Basloe Library's events! The more the merrier!</li>
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<span style="background-color: #cccccc;"> Several months ago, at the start of this blog, I wrote to you about Jason Foster's journey into self publishing and why that was the right choice for him. A couple of months ago, Cano Davy and Marcus Z. told us the route that they took by co-authoring a book with someone who was an experienced self-publisher. Mrs. Dorothy Stacy chose yet another path for her when she decided to write and publish her <i>Erie Canal Cousins </i>series.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"> </span><span style="font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;"> </span><span style="font-family: Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">"When I wrote the first book in this series, I submitted the first chapter to a local publishing </span></span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: #f3f3f3;"><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" /></span>C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-48821321697956836852012-07-31T09:07:00.003-07:002012-07-31T09:07:59.123-07:00You can thank my confusion for the extension! My, oh my! Where has July gone? This morning after I had cleared the cobwebs from my brain, I sat down at the computer to check the library's Facebook page and saw that Leslie Paul, the director, had posted a reminder that Nancy Saunders, puppeteer was going to be there this Friday. In the back of my head, I knew that this special children's visitor was going to be there on August 3rd. Confused and dazed, after my daughter got out of the shower, preparing for her work day at the library, I asked her to double check with Leslie or Nancy which was correct-THIS Friday, or August 3rd? She gave me a look that said it all, but she voiced her opinion of my crazy question. "Mom, THIS Friday IS August 3rd."<br />
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This August, not only will we be preparing for "our" first year of college, but we are also preparing for our "baby's" Senior year of High School, which means clothes shopping, senior picture taking, getting him set to retake his college entrance exams and driver's test, and finishing up college visits. Not to mention my transfer to another school to finish my degree. Yikes! It's no wonder I am a bit confused!<br />
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I remember sleepovers at our grandmother's house in our sleeping bags that she had got for all us kids. I remember walking over to the corner store with quarters that she had given us to buy "whatever we wanted." Back then, you could get a whole bag of actual penny candy, a glass bottle soda, or a twin pop and some candy. I remember how proud I was that my cousins were older so whenever I was with them, I didn't need a baby sitter. We used to walk to the public pools in Herkimer and Mohawk together. Since they were older, they would ditch me once we got there to hang with their friends, but I always knew they loved me because they would come check on me.<br />
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I have hundred's of cousin stories and it saddens me that we have all gone our separate ways as adults. We no longer share commonalities, but<span style="font-size: large;"> it is these stories that come rushing back into my thoughts when I read Book 2 of Dorothy Stacy's Erie Canal Cousins. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">If you haven't had the opportunity to read one of Mrs. Stacy's Erie Canal Cousins books, I know for a fact that Frank J. Basloe Library has to borrow, so I highly encourage you to head on over there and check one or all five out! And don't forget to enter this month's contest, and you may win a signed copy of one of the books.</span><br />
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All that our Mohawk Valley and state has to offer, is surrounded in such rich history that teaches us about the generations who came before us and how they shaped the region for us today. Some of it was good, and some of it was not so good, but all of it is alive with colorful stories of men, women and children who shared vision and imagination and put those qualities to task by putting their hearts, souls, strength and sweat into all that they did. This is what Dorothy Stacy conveys in her life, as well as her books.<br />
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Mrs. Stacy has led a full and interesting life and her passion for history plays a HUGE part of it. Aside from being the author of the Erie Canal Cousins book series for middle readers, she is a member of the Oneida County Historical Society, Vice President of the Town of Paris Historical Society, and author of the Town of Paris Historical Society's newsletter. I cannot do justice to Mrs. Stacy's long list of accomplishments and interests, so here are links to her website and blog:<br />
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<a href="http://dorothystacy.com/">http://dorothystacy.com/</a> (Check out her "about me" page-you'll be amazed. A word of caution: after reading all about her, you might feel like you are a slacker-ha, ha!)<br />
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<a href="http://dorothystacy.wordpress.com/">http://dorothystacy.wordpress.com/</a> (a quick check of the blog reveals Mrs. Stacy's new book series!)<br />
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Next time . . . Stories about cousins.<br />
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<br />C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-67479348102105585242012-07-10T05:14:00.001-07:002012-07-10T05:22:01.472-07:00 Busy. Crazy Busy. Last week I was watching a segment on MSNBC that spoke about how that seems to be everyone's theme "song"-the latest craze if you will, and it seems as if I have joined in reciting this to everyone. <br />
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"How are you?" someone may ask. "Busy. Crazy busy" I reply, and receive a nod of agreement from the other party. I don't even have to say what we are busy with, because they know, for they are just as busy. We are all busy-crazy busy. This summer seems to be especially busy for my family. We were preparing for our daughter's high school graduation, getting ready for her party later this week, rushing her off to her college orientation, visiting colleges with our son who will be a senior, juggling our schedules with two kids who have also entered the work force, caring for an aging parent, preparing for our son's performance in Stage Two local theater, etc., etc., etc. Summer is supposed to be a time for relaxation, spending time with family, soaking up the rays of the sun that is so elusive to us Northeasterners in the winter months, yet our schedules and activities often prevent us from enjoying the simpler pleasures of the long awaited summer.<br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;">This was not the case in the mid 1800's. </span><br />
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<i><span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;">"Tuesday, August 11, 1840</span></i><br />
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<i><span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;">I awoke with a start this morning at the shrill sound of a rooster crowing. For a moment, I could not remember where I was. I was not at home in my bed in Albany. Nor was I still in the cabin of Uncle Dermot's boat on the Erie Canal. the smell of freshly cut hay drifted through the open window, and cool air had replaced the stifling heat of the night before. As I glanced around the room, I finally remembered that I, Rose Stewart, was now in Utica on my Aunt Jenny and Uncle Andrew's farm. I will be here for three weeks to help Aunt Jenny with the boys and the new baby.</span></i><br />
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<i><span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;">I am writing about my adventures on this trip . . ."</span></i><br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;"> This is the opening sentence of Dorothy Stacy's book <i>Three Weeks in Utica</i>, the second book in her Erie Canal Cousins series. Mrs. Stacy, a retired elementary school teacher who has spent a lifetime in Utica and Sauquoit, has written this historical fiction series for "middle readers" and bases her main characters after her own grandchildren. </span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;"> The thing that I would like to point out, is Mrs. Stacy is no stranger to crazy busy-ness and has been for quite some time. It is not a fad or catch phrase to her, but her life! In the coming days, I will be sharing her story, information about her books, and her pearls of wisdom for aspiring authors.</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;"> I hope that you will take the time to become un-busy and enjoy this adventure back in time, when things were not "crazy busy."</span><br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444; color: white;"> Until next time, wishing you the blessings of relaxation with friends. Take the time to curl up in a hammock and read. Better yet, read the entire five book <i>Erie Canal Cousins </i>Series with your children! It'll be time well spent.</span>C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4229789139855539333.post-77457848453342180012012-07-03T17:56:00.002-07:002012-07-03T17:56:26.147-07:00 It's been a couple of weeks since my last post and I thought that it was appropriate to begin July's feature on the eve of our nation's Birthday. The 236th birthday of America is a perfect time to recollect stories of the past and to think about how our little Mohawk Valley and the surrounding area was instrumental in shaping the events of the past.<br />
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Recently I have had a few opportunities to learn some new things about our locale and just how rich we are in history. Sure, everyone knows that Herkimer is home to the Historic Four Corners, featuring the Herkimer County Historical Society on the Northeast corner, the Herkimer Reformed Church (which will be celebrating its 300th continuous year of Christian worship on the same corner in just a few years) on the Northwest corner, the Herkimer County Courthouse on the Southeast corner-all decked out in red, white and blue year round-and the Old Jail on the Southwest corner. <br />
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And you can't have gone to school in Herkimer without learning about the town's namesake, General Nicholas Herkimer, who fought in the French and Indian War, as well as the American Revolution. And I would gather that nearly everyone in the area has seen this painting, depicting Herkimer's fatal injury at the Battle of Oriskany:<br />
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original painting by F.C. Yohn<br />
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On our family's several trips to Williamsburg, VA and Jamestown, VA, we have taken tours of the battlefields and it always amazes us to see all the signposts that are labeled with General Nicholas Herkimer's name on them. To see that people who live several states away, not to mention the thousands of visitors to these two historical sites, see his name and realize his involvement in the war that earned our freedom, truly is something to make you stop and think.<br />
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However, did you know that Weller Library in Mohawk holds secret underground holding rooms that were used as a stopping point for the Underground Railroad? That little tidbit came to me via my daughter's boyfriend's mother, Kirstie Smith, who used to be friends with a girl who lived in the back of the library.<br />
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Were you aware how involved the men and boys of this area were in the Civil War? Nancy Stowell, Frank J. Basloe Library's Children's Librarian, and I had opportunity to talk about how people don't truly realize how many served in that war-we often think of the Revolutionary War as our area's only involvement in history. Nancy, who also serves on the Board of Trustees for the St. Johnsville Library, told me that their library is busy cataloging oodles of artifacts, pictures, and documents for a museum about the ones who served in the Civil War.<br />
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And how many times a month, week or day to you travel Route 5 from Herkimer to Ilion or Frankfort, Route 5S from Little Falls to Ilion, or cross the South Washington Street, Mohawk St., Ilion or Frankfort bridges without fully appreciating the rich history of the man made waterway that runs parallel to these highways and underneath the bridges? Local Author Dorothy Stacy has thought about the Erie Canal quite often. As a matter of fact, she has written not one, not two, but five books on the subject.<br />
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The series, called the Erie Canal Cousins, depicts life along the Erie Canal in the mid-1800's. Geared toward middle readers, the series is seen through the eyes of a young girl, Rose Stewart. I look forward to introducing you to Mrs. Stacy, her books, and a little bit of history this month.<br />
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Until next time . . . please have a safe and happy Fourth of July, and while you are celebrating, please take the time to reflect upon the rich history that surrounds our area, and to give thanks to God for all the men and women who have served this country to protect each and every one of us.C.A.Kinneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10463844824682893433noreply@blogger.com2