Sunday, June 26, 2011




DONALD W. REYNOLDS LIBRARY, MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS

Arkansas Libraries License Plate - Winning Design by Library Staffer Baxter County Library’s very own, Kathe Altazan, created the winning design in a contest sponsored by the Arkansas Library Association for an Arkansas Libraries front license plate. The Arkansas Libraries plates are now available for purchase. They are made from a pliable, heavy-duty plastic and are intended for use on the front of your vehicle only. They are NOT state license plates. Show your support for Arkansas Libraries by purchasing a plate for $20.00 at the Library today!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

WHITE COUNTY CREATIVE WRITERS 16th ANNUAL WRITER'S CONFERENCE http://www.whitecountycreativewriters.org

WRITERS GROUPS ARE ON BLOGGER OR FACEBOOK - OZARKS WRITERS LEAGUE AND
OZARK WRITERS INC.

FOR YOUR COMPUTER NEEDS GERALDINE BUTTS 425-9467 http://www.bbscomp.com

Monday, June 20, 2011

3rd Annual PAL Art Expo Show
July 11-15, 2011

The P.A.L.’s Fine Art Gallery
Palette Art League
300 Hwy 62 West
Yellville, Ar 72687
870-405-6316

www.paletteartleague.org
Info@paletteartleague.org

Business Hours:
Tuesday thru Saturday
10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Oxford American magazine and Winthrop Rockefeller Institute are collaborating to host the inaugural Oxford American Summit for Ambitious Writers on June 21–26, 2011, on top of breathtaking Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas. With distinguished faculty and guest lecturers, this 5-day event will inspire participants, through innovative programming led by top-flight publishing experts, to sharpen and deepen their literary skills. http://summit.oxfordamerican.org/registration

Sunday, June 12, 2011




PROMISE

© by Mary Nida Smith

The word of love
Friends forever
A guarantee
Easily broken
Cross your heart
Hope to die
Sworn to love
Death do us part
Shouldn’t be said
If easily broken
For part of the heart
Dies and promises
Blow in the wind.

Wednesday, June 08, 2011

TWIN LAKES WRITERS MEET SATURDAY, JUNE 11 FROM 1-3 P.M., AT THE DONALD W. REYNOLDS LIBRARY IN KNOX COMMUNITY ROOM A. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL VICE-PRESIDENT JANICE VOTSMIER 870-424-4202 OR EMAIL VOTS@SUDDENLINK.NET

Thursday, June 02, 2011

JUNE 4, SATURDAY OZARKS WRITERS AND ILLUSTRATORS FOR CHILDREN

Louise Jackson will SHOW US THE DOOR...to Editors and Publishers. The door to most editors/publishers is through the medium of a successful query letter. Louise will help OWAIC members learn how to be more effective at getting through that initial door. She'll be talking about constructing an effective query letter at the June meeting. Come prepared to look at some query letters that worked, some that didn't, and try your hand at writing one yourself.

The meeting will be at the LIBRARY STATION, in the Children's Story Room, from 9:00-11:00am with a critique session to follow. (Please contact me at providencepark@wildblue.net if you have a critique and don't know our guidelines.)

Two important dates to remember this summer ***July 29th & 30th Dinner and Workshop with Paula Morrow, Judy Young, and Vicki Grove. I have sent brochures to some of you through the mail. Please share with a friend or post it to the local newspaper. We need your help in getting the word out. This may be our strongest workshop so far! The brochure should be posted on our website now, or soon. www.owaic.org for details.

If you are able to attend and want to take advantage of a one-on-one critique with Paula Morrow, please check the brochure for guidelines and deadlines. Your critique must be submitted by June 30th, 2011.

Help!
You have helped us each year have a successful workshop. This year, as in the past, we need you again. First, we need promotion. Please let me know if you could get the news out. I can get extra brochures to you. Tell a friend, tell a teacher, a librarian, a writer or illustrator.

We will also need help with refreshments and organization when the time gets closer. Please let me know if you are available. providencepark@wildblue.net I really appreciate it.

Blessings to all,
Naomi Shaw