First-ever all-day Lubbock Book Festival slated for Sat., Oct. 28

S. C. Gwynne to headline with The Perfect Pass; Hank the Cowdog author John R. Erickson keynoter for children

Lubbock enters the book festival arena this fall with the all-day Lubbock Book Festival on Saturday, Oct. 28. More than three dozen best-selling authors and regional favorites have been confirmed to read, sign books, and greet fans at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, a cornerstone of the Lubbock Cultural District.

Keynoters include S. C. Gwynne, author of the nonfiction bestsellers Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches (2010) and Rebel Yell: The Violence, Passion, and Redemption of Stonewall Jackson (2015). Most recently, Gwynne explores how throwing passes revolutionized Texas’ most popular sport in The Perfect Pass: American Genius and the Reinvention of Football (2016)‎, including a nod to the innovations of Mike Leach, former Texas Tech University head coach.

More than 20 regional and national bestselling authors are scheduled to attend the Lubbock Book Festival, including Jodi Thomas, a member of the National Romance Writers Hall of Fame, and John R. Erickson, creator of the beloved Hank the Cowdog series for young readers.

Fans can also look forward to appearances by writers Terry Jennings, author of the heartfelt memoir/biography Waylon: Tales of My Outlaw Dad (2016); Adán Medrano, cookbook author of Truly Texas Mexican: A Native Culinary Heritage in Recipes (2014) and Angelina LaRue, author of The Whole Enchilada (2015), with a luncheon cooking demonstration; and Patrick Dearen, Western Writers of America Spur Award winner for The Big Drift (2014), as well as newcomer to the book scene Karin McCay, news co-anchor of Lubbock’s KCBD-TV, with her Magic Mommy series of titles for children.

The Lubbock Book Festival will play a key role in the 20th anniversary of the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, known locally as LHUCA (pronounced Luka). The center’s studios, galleries, and performance spaces host a busy schedule of film screenings, exhibitions, concerts, and dance performances. With the new book fest, the center will strengthen its connection to the literary arts, Executive Director Jean Caslin said.

Moreover, the new festival is in keeping with a quote from George Washington, appropriately lettered above the door of LHUCA’s Firehouse Theatre: “To encourage literature and art is the duty that every good citizen owes to his country.”

Festival admission is free and open to the public; tickets will be required for some free events as well as Saturday's cookbook luncheon. A full schedule and lineup is in progress at www.LubbockBookFestival.org, with further events to be announced as festival time approaches.

(Information from organization's press release)

Spots still available for Permian Basin Writers’ Workshop, Sept. 15–17 in Midland

The Third Annual Permian Basin Writers’ Workshop will be held Sept. 15-17, 2017, at Midland College. Administered by the Permian Basin Bookies, a nonprofit organization of West Texas writers, and the Midland Public Library, the workshop aims to bring nationally recognized members of the writing community to the Permian Basin once a year to provide high level professional development for the local writing and literary community.

This year’s three-day event features an all-day overview of publishing options on Friday, fifteen different break-out sessions on craft and the business of publishing on Saturday, and special seminars on Christian publishing and screenplay writing on Sunday.

Friday, September 15

Writer's Bootcamp with Chuck Sambuchino, 9 am–5 pm, with lunch and snacks provided.

1. An Overview of Your Publishing Options Today. This workshop examines the two largest routes any writer can take with their book: traditional publishing and self-publishing / e-publishing. We will examine the upsides of both routes, the challenges with both, and the next steps no matter what you decide. In today’s publishing world, a writer has to understand what they’re in for before they send their book out. This session is designed to prepare them for what’s to come and what options exist.

2. Everything You Need to Know About Agents and Query Letters. This workshop is a thorough crash course in dealing with literary agents. After quickly going over what an agent is and what they do for writers, we will discuss resources for finding agents, how to ID the best agents for you, query letter writing, as well as the most important things to do and not to do when dealing with representatives.

3. “Writers Got Talent”—a Page 1 Critique Fest. In the vein of American Idol or America’s Got Talent, this is a chance to get your first page read (anonymously — no bylines given) with attending agents commenting on what was liked or not liked about the submission. Get expert feedback on your incredibly important first page, and know if your writing has what it needs to keep readers’ attention. (All attendees are welcome to bring pages to the event for this session, and we will choose pages at random for the workshop for as long as time lasts. All submissions should be novels or memoir—no prescriptive nonfiction or picture books, please. Do not send your pages in advance. You will bring printed copies with you, and instructions will be sent out approximately one week before the event.)

4. Platform, Social Media, and Blogging. Whether you’re traditionally published or self-published, everyone could use some helpful guidance on how to effectively market themselves and sell more books. This session includes easy-to-understand advice on social media (Twitter, Facebook, more), blogging, and other simple ways you can market your work online cheaply and easily.

5. Ten Keys to Writing Success. Learn 10 things you can be doing right now that will help get your book(s) published and have more control over your writing destiny. This is a general course that addresses commonsense things any writer can do to give their work the best shot at getting published, such as writing the best thing they can, stealing from themselves, and why writing for love and money is a good idea.

Friday Evening Mixer, 7–9 pm

Mingle with other authors, agents and publishers at the Friday night mixer at the Doubletree in downtown Midland. Regroup and enjoy visiting with your peers, listening to the West Texas Winds, cash bar and snacks.

Sat., Sept. 16

Conference format with over fifteen breakout sessions between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm. All of Saturday's activities will take place at the Marie Hall Academic Building on the Midland College campus.

Literary Agency Pitch Sessions between 9:00am and 5:00pm

Each registration for the Permian Basin Writers' Workshop comes with one pitch to any of the six agents/agencies at the workshop. You will be asked to make your selection when you register. Additional pitch sessions can be purchased for $30 each.

Literary agents in attendance:

Jennifer Canzoneri, Ben Bella Books

Cynthia Ruchti

Mark Falkin, Falkin Literary

Jeanie Loiacono, Loiacono Literary Agency

Sarah Barnard, Prairie Rose Publications

Julie Gwinn, The Seymour Agency

Sunday: Special Christian Publishing Workshops

It's All About Character, 9 am–noon

Writing the Christian Novel with Christy Award winner DiAnn Mills. Christian fiction emerges the reader into any genre that embraces a character who solves a problem or reaches a goal through a Christian worldview. This workshop instructs the writer in the dynamics of showing a Christian character through a power-point led presentation and hands-on workshop.

Cynthia Ruchti, Memoir, Inspirational, and Personal Experience Stories...Oh, MY!, 9:00am - 12:00pm

That may be how Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz would describe this session. But the topics aren't as unrelated--or frightening--as they might seem. Many of the same principles of communication need to be in place to write effective memoirs, personal experience stories, and books that inspire or focus on faith. We'll talk about what works, what doesn't work, how to make sure our motivation is clear and the takeaway unmistakable, deepening the reader's connection to someone else's experience, and infusing life into what can inadvertently come across as a study in chronology. Jam-packed with practical tips, the session will answer many of the questions you've had about memoir, inspirational, and personal experience writing. And it will fuel your passion for writing in those genres.

10 Essentials for the Aspiring Inspiring Writer, 1:15–5 pm

Writers need more than a fast word processing program, spare printer ink cartridges, and high speed internet. In this workshop, author, speaker, American Christian Fiction Writers' professional relations liaison, and literary agent Cynthia Ruchti will share what she considers essentials for the aspiring or veteran inspirational writer, including the role of writer affiliations like ACFW.

James Fite, Evolution of a Screenplay, 1–2:50pm

From the initial idea, to final post production of the film.  The script takes a long journey to become what you see on the screen.  Learn how to prepare, write, then adapt where needed as the story on the pages evolves into a moving piece of art for the world to experience.  From script readings, storyboarding, on set changes and through the editing room process, discover that your screenplay becomes something much more than you might imagine.

For more information or to register, visit www.permianbasinwritersworkshop.org.

(Information from organization’s website)

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Texas literary community rallies to Harvey assistance

Updates on Harvey-affected areas’ bookstores, libraries

Compiled from media reports and submissions

How to Help, from Blue Willow Books (Houston)

Many of you have been asking us how you can support the book community in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. To help us donate books, please purchase a gift card and we will use it to purchase books that will be delivered to a shelter or affected library in the greater Houston area. We are not certain this is a tax deductible donation. If you would like to make a tax deductible donation, we recommend you support one of our community partners.

To designate your gift card purchase for Hurricane Harvey Books, please indicate that in the To field on the gift card page. If this is in honor or in memory of someone, please indicate that in the Message field of the gift card page.

Here is the page to purchase gift cards: http://www.bluewillowbookshop.com/gift-card

Here are links to some of the many organizations accepting tax deductible donations:

Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund https://ghcf.org/hurricane-relief/

Books Between Kids http://www.booksbetweenkids.org/give-money

Spring Branch Education Foundation https://cms.springbranchisd.com/sbef/

Alief Education Foundation http://www.aliefeducationfoundation.org/

Houston ISD Education Foundation http://www.houstonisdfoundation.org/

Katy ISD Education Foundation http://katyisdeducationfoundation.org/Pages/default.aspx

From Blue Willow Books (Houston)

We've regained power down at the shop and are officially open for business. In the last few days, we've been overwhelmed by your kindness and offers of help and support. Here's what we've got going on in the wake of Hurricane Harvey:

• Daily Storytime at 11 AM – Bring the family and enjoy daily children's programming until further notice.

• Gift Card Donation Program – Purchase a designated hurricane relief gift card and we will use it to purchase books that will be delivered to a shelter or affected library in the greater Houston area. Click here for more information.

• Charging Stations – We have plenty of outlets available should you need to recharge your cell phone, laptop, e-reader, or other devices.

• Board Games – Challenge us to a game!

• Conversation – Sometimes, you just need someone to talk to. We're always here to lend an ear. Come be with us in community.

• Please be advised that the storm has temporarily stopped up our phone lines, and we are currently unable to take calls from AT&T and Verizon customers. Other calls are still coming through. If you have questions about our hours or store programming as we work to resolve this issue, please consult our website, send us an email, check on social media, or just come on by.

From Brazos Bookstore (Houston)

Brazos Bookstore hosted the Public Poetry Reading for Harvey Relief Saturday, Sept. 2. They resume their regular author events September 7.

From Katy Budget Books (Houston)

We've all seen photos of some of our Katy schools surrounded by water and flooded. There is a lot of rebuilding to do in the wake of Harvey, and it can make us all feel a little helpless. If you're looking for a way to help, KBB wants to make sure teachers are able to replenish their classroom libraries in the wake of this awful storm, not just in Katy or Houston, but all affected areas.

You may already know about our Teacher Credit account. Now is a great time to donate any credit you're not using. We will be doubling the amount available to teachers who lost their classroom libraries in the storm. Teachers, that means if you were impacted by flood damage, you can come in and use $50 in paperback credit or $25 in hardcover to help you make a dent in rebuilding.

Additionally, we are asking any customers who were more fortunate during this disaster to come in and purchase a gift card in any amount to donate to various districts. You may designate a particular school you want to see the money go to, or we will distribute to area districts so that they can determine where the need is greatest.

You may also order gift cards online.  Just put your name in the "From" field, and your selected school or school district in the "To" field. Those marked "To: Teacher's Storm Relief" will go in the general distribution.

We know this incredible community is searching for ways to help those who are suffering, and we just want to give you a way to contribute to rebuilding our phenomenal education system.

From Murder by the Book (Houston)

Wednesday's event with Michael Rubin has been canceled. We'll likely reschedule for January.

Thursday's event with Louise Penny, and Friday's event with Tess Gerritsen are still on as planned. We'll be open 10-4 on Monday, Sept. 4 for Labor Day (though we're open regular hours all other days).

From River Oaks Bookstore (Houston)

Set to reopen Sunday, Sept. 3.

From Interabang Books (Dallas)

With the sudden tragedy of Hurricane Harvey, Interabang Books is standing in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Houston, including fellow independent bookstores Brazos Bookstore, Murder By the Book, Blue Willow Bookshop, and Katy Budget Books. We are glad to hear all bookstores remain above water and our thoughts remain with them and the rest of the city as relief efforts continue.

In support of the victims who have been affected by the floods, we join Brazos Bookstore in donating 20% of our weekend sales to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund. This includes both online and in-store sales. The Relief Fund was founded by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner in response to the need for financial assistance for flood victims. We hope you'll join us in supporting our sister city by dropping by the store or visiting us online!

From the Texas Authors Association

Many Texas libraries were hit hard due to hurricane Harvey. It will take many months for them to recover and in many cases, most of them will never have access to FEMA funds or other funds that could help them recover their collection.

If you would like to help donate funds to help libraries, please feel free to donate below: https://txauthors.com/index.php/hurricane-harvey

If you would like to donate lightly used books, or new books, please email us at TxAuthors@live.com and we will work with you get the books to the libraries.

Thank you for your time and effort in helping get Texas back on its feet.

North Texas chapter of SCBWI

The North Texas chapter of SCBWI is conducting an online silent auction to aide in disaster relief efforts in Houston Texas and surrounding areas as a result of Hurricane Harvey. Proceeds collected will be donated to the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund through The American Red Cross.

Items up for bids have been donated by SCBWI North Texas chapter members and other writing and publishing professionals. Items include services and goods.

Services donations are services to be performed by giver. For example, manuscript critiques, editing services, etc.

Good donations are physical items that will be mailed to the winner.

From author Julie Murphy

Get a great book, get great swag, & donate to some of Harvey's most vulnerable victims! Pre-order MOXIE by Jennifer Mathieu! For those who don't know, Jennifer is a Houston local and teaches in one of the city's most neglected communities. Her home and family are safe, but many of her students and friends are not. A book releasing on 9/19 is the least of her worries. So a few of her YA author pals have come together to make 3$ donations for every copy preordered before the 19th. Help Jennifer! Help her community! And consider ordering from Jennifer's favorite Houston indie, Blue Willow Books! #moxie #jennifermathieu #moxiegirlsfightback#moxiebyjennifermathieu

From author Brene Brown

Let's talk underwear! #realtalk #Harvey

Here are three ways to give NEW (still in package) underwear. Please keep in mind that we need a variety of sizes for men, women, boys, and girls, including XXL.

1. https://www.amazon.com/…/2O89ZX93O…/ref=nav_wishlist_lists_1

2. Collect new, packaged underwear and mail it to the address below. It’s our local Hillel and they are collecting for us. This is a really great neighborhood or school project. If you’re purchasing, we recommend Hanes or Fruit of the Loom. UFE doesn’t process or give out anything but underwear!

Undies for Everyone

1700 Bissonnet St.

Houston, TX 77005

3. Give cash and Undies for Everyone will purchase wholesale: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_e…/s/uFpr61ITEItxPeN4Lo9zpA

From author Johnnie Bernhard

A Good Girl is set in Port Lavaca and is slated for a Lone Star Book blog tour October 26 through November 4. Author Bernhard will donate all book sales to Port Lavaca relief efforts during this timeframe.

From Houston Public Library

Select locations are now open with limited hours and service. We have updated their hours below. #houstonstrong

http://houstonlibrary.org/find-it/find-library-location

From Writespace Houston

Update on September Workshops: Due to the aftereffects of Hurricane Harvey, the Writers Family Reunion, ALL SEPTEMBER WORKSHOPS will be rescheduled to later dates. Please stay tuned to this page and our workshops page on our website, as we will update in the next few weeks with new dates. If you have already registered, rest assured that we will refund registration fees in full for any writers who cannot attend a new date. We are in the process of contacting registered attendees in the next week or so.

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