Monday, December 26, 2016

Authors Hour Line-Up for Tuesday 12-27-16

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


News, Book Signings, Publishing Questions and Author Interviews too !
A collection of spiritual poetry to express love, hope, faith, and the power in your personal connection with the Divine. Simple yet inspirational poems to express the beauty of life. Their common theme is empowerment toward the life of your dreams.

They can help you appreciate the lessons of the past, and release the pain through using the power of NOW! Their purpose is to help you shine and share your inner light, power, and passion with the world.

You

She is beauty, strength and grace.
Her gift, the ability to change this place.
He has power, passion and might.
His greatest strength, the ability not to fight.
We each have purpose; the depths no person can see.
Ready and waiting when you realize it is all within me.

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Tentatively Scheduled at 9:05 am Author Gina Colvario Krupka will discuss "Soul Purpose"

Tentatively Scheduled at 9:35 am Author Robert A. Geake will discuss " From Slaves to Soldiers"

Known as the “black” regiment, the story of the first Continental army unit composed of African American and Native American enlisted men
In December 1777, the Continental army was encamped at Valley Forge and faced weeks of cold and hunger, as well as the prospect of many troops leaving as their terms expired in the coming months. If the winter were especially cruel, large numbers of soldiers would face death or contemplate desertion. Plans were made to enlist more men, but as the states struggled to fill quotas for enlistment, Rhode Island general James Mitchell Varnum proposed the historic plan that a regiment of slaves might be recruited from his own state, the smallest in the union, but holding the largest population of slaves in New England. The commander-in-chief’s approval of the plan would set in motion the forming of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. The “black regiment,” as it came to be known, was composed of indentured servants, Narragansett Indians, and former slaves. This was not without controversy. While some in the Rhode Island Assembly and in other states railed that enlisting slaves would give the enemy the impression that not enough white men could be raised to fight the British, owners of large estates gladly offered their slaves and servants, both black and white, in lieu of a son or family member enlisting. The regiment fought with distinction at the battle of Rhode Island, and once joined with the 2nd Rhode Island before the siege of Yorktown in 1781, it became the first integrated battalion in the nation’s history. In From Slaves to Soldiers: The 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution, historian Robert A. Geake tells the important story of the “black regiment” from the causes that led to its formation, its acts of heroism and misfortune, as well as the legacy left by those men who enlisted to earn their freedom.

Thursday, December 22, 2016

What am I reading now !

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


In December 1777, the Continental army was encamped at Valley Forge and faced weeks of cold and hunger, as well as the prospect of many troops leaving as their terms expired in the coming months. If the winter were especially cruel, large numbers of soldiers would face death or contemplate desertion. Plans were made to enlist more men, but as the states struggled to fill quotas for enlistment, Rhode Island general James Mitchell Varnum proposed the historic plan that a regiment of slaves might be recruited from his own state, the smallest in the union, but holding the largest population of slaves in New England. The commander-in-chief’s approval of the plan would set in motion the forming of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment. The “black regiment,” as it came to be known, was composed of indentured servants, Narragansett Indians, and former slaves. This was not without controversy. While some in the Rhode Island Assembly and in other states railed that enlisting slaves would give the enemy the impression that not enough white men could be raised to fight the British, owners of large estates gladly offered their slaves and servants, both black and white, in lieu of a son or family member enlisting. The regiment fought with distinction at the battle of Rhode Island, and once joined with the 2nd Rhode Island before the siege of Yorktown in 1781, it became the first integrated battalion in the nation’s history. In From Slaves to Soldiers: The 1st Rhode Island Regiment in the American Revolution, historian Robert A. Geake tells the important story of the “black regiment” from the causes that led to its formation, its acts of heroism and misfortune, as well as the legacy left by those men who enlisted to earn their freedom.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Authors Line-Up For 12-20-16

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

News, Publishing Questions, Book Signings, Expo's and Author Interviews

We take live E-Mail at waynewnri@yahoo.com from now through the broadcast.

Tentatively Scheduled for 9:05 am,  Author K.W Garlick will discuss, " Call Me Madame Alice"



Friday, December 16, 2016

What I am Reading Now.

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


Could peanuts have turned the tide in the Civil War? What would Winston Churchill do first if he returned to the Earth from heaven? Could a sardine sandwich help solve the mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance? And what was Daffy Duck doing at the Kentucky Derby anyway? These questions, and many others, are answered in this selection of off-beat, quirky and infinitely amusing short stories from the creative mind of author Burt Jagolinzer (‘Round Newport). Delivered in a style reminiscent of Paul Harvey with a healthy dash of Andy Rooney. Breakfast with Jackie O. pays homage to those humbler, simpler times and unforgettable moments that never really happened. Although who knows… maybe they did after all?




Set in the bustle of Gilded Age New York, the slow grim shipyards of post-Industrial England, and the deceitful calm of Narragansett Bay, Call Me Madame Alice is a sprawling tale spanning many decades in the lives of its characters. Garlick deftly weaves together places and people, ghosts and grief, in a thrilling story that brings together in vivid detail some of the most recognizable names and events of the early 20th century. At turns poignant and mysterious, terrifying and touching, Call Me Madame Alice is at once a crime thriller, a ghost story, a period piece, and a family drama, uncovering the roiling secrets that lie in the human heart and under the icy waves. SARAH – plagued since childhood with terrible visions of the future, she uncovers a sinister plot surrounding the sinking of the Titanic that threatens her life and her sanity. As the web of deceit unravels slowly over the years she must strive to overcome the forces set against her and rebuild her life and her sense of hope in the face of tragedy and evil. DELILAH – Her young life is shattered after a catastrophic storm rages through the idyllic peacefulness of Jamestown, Rhode Island in the late 1930s, tearing her family apart and forcing her into a fateful struggle with supernatural powers and the specter of her own grief. Can she piece herself together amidst the storm's wreckage and draw her mother back from the brink of madness? SIMON – His young wife taken from him by the Spanish Flu, he takes solace in the healing powers of the occult. When a woman from his past seeks his help, he is faced with his most harrowing challenge yet – soothing the restless dead and the family they've left behind.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Book Signing Tonight at Candle Light Shopping

Posted by Wayne G. Barber
You are cordially invited to the Village of Chepachet to enjoy a bit of "Yankee hospitality."
Local shops will be decorated for the season and the streets will be lighted with our new antique street lights. The sounds of holiday music and carolers will add to the old fashioned ambiance that folks have enjoyed for many years!
There will be Bell Ringers on December 1st & 8th, and a photo-op with Santa on December 15th -- all at the Masonic Hall. Several shops will have hot beverages and cookies for all to enjoy.
Holiday shoppers will be treated to a thoroughly enjoyable old-fashioned shopping experience. Don't miss it!!!

Author W.Gauvin Barber and Author Leo C. Frisk will be signing their books at the Chepachet Union Church on this brisk night. Stop by and warm up with a local author and their books.



Booklovers Gourmet Event

Posted by Wayne G. Barber.


Paintings by Cheryl Economos will be on display and for sale December 1-31. A meet the artist reception will take place on Saturday, December 17th from 2-4 p.m. Free and open to the public.
Booklovers' Gourmet
"Your Local Independent Bookstore...And So Much More!"

55 East Main St.Webster MA 01570
Phone 508-949-6232
Email booklovers@verizon.net
Contact : Debra Horan
Hours-Tuesday-Friday 10-6:30
Saturday and Monday 10-5
Sundays before Christmas 10-3

Monday, December 12, 2016

Authors Hour line-Up for 12-13-16


In November of 1929, the last autumn leaves started a domino effect in Fall River. At a time when most give thanks, others lurk at society’s fringes, waiting for a shot at revenge. Power. Redemption.

A Mafia hit leaves Leo Riley homeless and at the mercy of Oguina, a powerful monster under an ancient curse. A hunter with skin in this game stalks the streets, playing cat-and-mouse with the creatures he’s sworn to eliminate. The capo di tutti capi with a secret gazes into a moral abyss, threatening to take his men with him if he falls. All struggle to hold on to humanity.

Unlikely allies join forces, fighting for their rights to Fall River's streets and their very survival. Some will fall, some will rise, but can there ever be a winner when crime and change come to call?

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

News, Publishing Questions, Book Signings and Author Interviews.

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Tentatively Scheduled for 9: 10 am will be Author D.R. Perry to discuss her 8 books.


A charmed life just turned into an avalanche of problems.

Bobby Tremain’s the first in his family to have a shot at college, also the first to head north of Louisiana. An early snow calls his Bear to hibernate a week before finals, but he needs to pass or he flunks out of Providence Paranormal College.

Lynn Frampton’s loneliness is almost more than she can take. She went to college on the other side of the country to get away from the persistent curse of unpopularity in a small town. Once at college, Lynn’s prickly personality has pushed everyone away yet again. At least, she’s at the top of
her class.

Bobby needs Lynn’s help to stay awake and pass his exam, and she discovers she needs companionship more than she’d ever imagined. Lynn’s all set to transfer to a school back home, but Bobby thinks she’s his mate. Can he keep awake long enough to pass, and more importantly, convince his love to stay?

Let this introductory novella transport you to Providence Paranormal College. Extrahumans of all types abound on this urban campus on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. This Ivy-League college with supernatural curricula recently opened its doors to anyone with enough talent. The Admissions Department at PPC enrolls humans with extraordinary grades, the magically and psychically inclined, vampires, werewolves, changelings, and even magic shifters like dragons and Kelpies. Come take a tour! If you like YA and NA Paranormal Romance or Urban Fantasy with strong romantic subplots, you’ll feel right at home here.

Bearly Awake is a novella length book where the couple gets a happy ending. The College's story, on the other hand, is only just beginning.

Just a writer's thoughts.



Posted by Wayne G. Barber

  I have been a published author for a while now and I still put my pants on one leg at a time and realize that to sell your book you have to work and promote and constantly build your brand. The exception is if you fulfilled your bucket list of a one hit wonder or in some cases a memoir to document your life for future family generations.
  With self publishing and other user friendly web-sites such as Create Space or the other many fine publishing business's in the market and thousands of books flood the market every year and make it hard for libraries or book store buyers to make a decision to buy your product. What's my profit split ?,  can I return it after x amount of days ?, can I discount your suggested price ? Are you available for a book signing ?
  On Saturday Dec.3,2016 our Association of Rhode Island authors group held our fourth annual Holiday Book Expo at the Rhodes on the Pawtuxet with about 130 authors on display.

I learned a lot about table presentation from this assortment of authors. I observed more interest and sales from the authors who were creative and put the extra effort in their selling space. We all had the same square feet and the table cloths were provided. Some had a single book and some had up to 17 and all genres were available to purchase. We had a few people come by to match a face to my radio voice on our three programs and others who had purchased a book at one of my other many retail outlets and wanted a autograph or had a quality question about our association or the books content.
I am amazed every day of my life on the intelligence of any author who write. Our freedom in our great Country provide us with this right to do this and I cannot imagine the writers in other parts of our planet who cannot express the same.
We have the choice of a essay, letter to the editor, homework, short story, book, movie screenplay, poems or TV stories.
We have over 2,000 options every time I turn on Verizon Fios and how many times I or my wife Susan of 49 trips around the sun say to each other, there's nothing good on tonight.
Well now I think there's finally a very excellent well written show on NBC named, " This is Us" We started watching after our favorite show the " Voice" and now are addicted to watch each episode to find out how the family will play out on screen.
Hat's off to creator Dan Fogelman for sticking to his screenplay and fighting to get a network to listen. The show discuss's every current family issue in our Country from drug use, obesity, honesty, job stagnation and racism as a child and in your adult life.
It's kind of like a collection of your home movies played out of order and I think the intelligent viewers can relate to their own life with a mental playback that is stored in all of our complex brains.
Thank God their is now hope for the others networks to stay away from police stories or every other new cable program having something to do with Alaska. Hat's off to PBS, HBO, and now the History Channel with it's team of excellent writers with the Hatfields and McCoys, Vikings, Walking Dead.
Sterling K. Brown ( Randall Brown"is emerging as the number one black actor in the World and his father " William" on the 'This is Us", Ron Cephas Jones who nails his casted role as a drug related musician who is counting his last days with cancer and who had to give up his child for the best and is tracked down by his son like Ancestry. com commercial and again tops that by coming out too in a best episode on a meeting of habitual drug addicts meeting similar to AAA
Now that this small story is finished I thank God everyday that I can still express myself in a positive way and that the blog is on file for ever.
It' never to late to Write.

What do like on TV or Cable ?


Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Booklovers' Gourmet Event Dec.10 at 2 pm

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Stop by for a fun and heartwarming music and poetry sampling featuring folk musician Lindsay Adler and special guest on Saturday, December 10th at 2 p.m. Where do poetry and song meet? This event will feature a mix of live acoustic songs, instrumentals and poetry that celebrate the arrival of winter and its many seasonal celebrations. $5 per person. Call 508-949-6232 for more information.

Monday, December 5, 2016

Book Signing Event

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


Author Line-Up for 12-6-16

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

News, Publishing, Signings and Author Interviews. E-MAIL now thru broadcast at waynewnri@yahoo.com


Tentatively Scheduled for 9:05am Author Mark Perry will discuss " Post Mark" Santa's Misfit Postman.




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Friday, December 2, 2016

Rhode Island's Largest Author Expo Dec. 3, 2016

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Perfect gift for the Reader in your Family and you will be shopping local too !

130 Authors, All Genres, Meet the Author, Autographs, Seminars