Warsaw Resident Writes Children’s Book Trilogy
Books are utilized in a variety of ways, from helping people learn new ideas to acting as a source of leisure for readers.
Read MoreBooks are utilized in a variety of ways, from helping people learn new ideas to acting as a source of leisure for readers.
Read More“I was an only child for 10 years when I was growing up,” stated Lynn MacKaben Brown, Warsaw.
Read MoreYou may have seen interviews with bubbly, animated children’s fiction authors, but have you ever wondered about children’s non-fiction writers? Are they a dry, boring lot?
Read MoreSYRACUSE — When Sarah Wright was a little girl, her mom took her to a Young Authors program sponsored by Syracuse Elementary School where her mother, Sharon Wright, taught second grade. This sparked an interest in writing as a career, a goal Sarah Wright has achieved. Her father, … Read More
WARSAW — Warsaw resident Gina Jones, who became a new author with the release of her first novel “His Secret” in October 2017, didn’t always want to be a writer. “Never in a million years did I think about writing a book. It just became an obsession a … Read More
For those planning to attend the May 11 David Slonim Author Visit at 7 p.m. at Milford Community Building, the following is a list of titles of books available for purchase that evening. The price listed includes tax. Slonim will be happy to stay after the presentation and autograph … Read More
CLUNETTE — Robert Rogers, author, will share his message, “Picking Up The Pieces,” Sunday, Jan. 3, at Clunette United Methodist Church. Rogers is the author of “Into The Deep: One Man’s Story Of How Tragedy Took His Family But Could Not Take His Faith.” He will share his … Read More
SOUTH WHITLEY — South Whitley native and humor writer Amy McVay Abbott has published her fourth collection of essays, “Whitley County Kid.” The oversized, easy-to-read book links stories about growing up in northeastern Indiana with the vintage pictures. Abbott’s father, William McVay, who took the pictures, taught agriculture at South Whitley High School and Whitko High School for 40 years.
Read MoreBy DAVID GROUT Media Relations, Grace College and Seminary Dr. Matthew S. Harmon, professor of New Testament Studies at Grace College & Theological Seminary, recently published two books, “Studies in the Pauline Epistles: Essays in Honor of Douglas J. Moo” and “Philippians: A Mentor Commentary.” “Studies in the … Read More
Local author, Rebecca Dawson, has been invited for a follow-up radio interview. Dawson will expand upon about her book, “Stamped on Every Child’s Heart – Impulsive Behavior”, in an upcoming broadcast on the Mid-Morning Show on WBCL 90.3 FM Fort Wayne – a live one-hour interview with Lynn … Read More
Author Marc Thomas Eckel announces the nationwide release of his inspiring, new novel, “ReBoren: A Novel Based on the Two Lives of Chaplain John Boren.” In “ReBoren,” John Boren was just a common man, or so it seemed. From all outward appearances, one would consider this meek, timid … Read More
Author Sue Baker announces the nationwide release of “Scooter’s Big Surprise,” where she shares a valuable lesson for children and adults alike. In “Scooter’s Big Surprise,” Scooter briefly visits with the dust bunnies. Her mischievous spirit leads her to an unfortunate encounter with a shoestring. Join Scooter as … Read More
WARSAW – Blue Room Publications is pleased to announce the publication of “Stamped on Every Child’s Heart – Impulsive Behavior,” by Rebecca Dawson, M. A. Do you know an impulsive child – one who is full of exaggerations, quick to respond, careless with words, and acts without thinking? … Read More
Award-winning author Donna Arlynn Frisinger will be the guest speaker for the Warsaw Library Writer’s Group on Monday evening, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. Donna is the author of a new picture book, Bink and Slinky’s Ark Adventure, the tale of two groovy snails trying to reach Noah’s … Read More
Local author Michelle Weidenbenner recently announced the release of her second novel, Scattered Links. The novel, which follows the story of Oksana, a 13-year-old Russian orphan haunted by a decision from the past, was officially released to the public today. Scattered Links takes on difficult topics such as the difficulty of … Read More