Here’s The Story Book Launch, April 7

Greetings, friends,

I’m happy to tell you that I have a new book out as of March 5, 2024, Here’s The Story. . . Nine Women Write Their Lives, edited by Andrea Simon and published by Bedazzled Ink. The book evolved from a writing class taught by Andrea at Story Circle Network, https://www.storycircle.org. In this class, I joined old friends and made new friends, all fabulous writers and people. If you identify as female and are aspiring to write and publish, check out the Story Circle Network. The other authors represented in our anthology are Amy Baruch, Stephanie Cowell, Linda Aronovsky Cox, Karen Finch, Jane Mylum Gardner, Rhonda Hunt-Del Bene, Kathleen M. Rodgers, and Andrea Simon. My three essays in the collection are as follows: 

—“Book Parties a La Audrey Kirkpatrick” tells how my late mother indulged me by inviting nearly the whole town of Stony Brook, Long Island to dinner when I had a book published. 

—“Dad’s Last Blessing” is about my late father, Dale Kirkpatrick’s passing in 2005, the very same weekend my brother, Sid, and sister-in-law, Nancy married.

“I Mak Siccar (I Make Sure) about my infamous ancestor Roger Kirkpatrick and the fun (if gory) traditions of our Kirkpatrick family reunion.

You can order Here’s The Story. . . from Bedazzled Ink:

https://www.bedazzledink.com/heres-the-story.html

You can order Here’s The Story. . . from Amazon 

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We have an online book reading coming up on Sunday, April 7  (noon West Coast time, 2 p.m. Central time, and 3 p.m. East Coast time) and for those of you in Austin, Texas, you can attend the event in person. To join us, register at  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bookwoman-presents-heres-the-story-book-launch-hybrid-tickets-821755471737?aff=oddtdtcreator .

Hope to see you there!

Here’s The Story. . .

I’m happy to announce the forthcoming publication of Here’s The Story. . . Nine Women Write Their Lives, edited by Andrea Simon, Bedazzled Ink, pub date March 2024. I have three essays in this anthology: “Book Parties a la Audrey Kirkpatrick,” about my mother’s lavish generosity, culinary and otherwise; “I Mak Siccar (I Make Sure),” about my extended family reunions; and “Dad’s Last Blessing,” about my brother’s wedding and my father’s memorial service, which unexpectedly occurred in the same weekend. The collection evolved from an online writing class I took through the Story Circle Network.

Advance praise for Here’s The Story. . . Nine Women Write Their Lives:

“These stories encompass a wide range of lifetime experiences, from childhood memories to adult challenges to literary pursuits to coping with the pandemic. Each story in this collection is told with a refreshing blend of honesty and openness, infused with the author’s authentic voice. By delving into their personal challenges, the authors not only invite readers to empathize with their struggles but also encourage them to view their own trials from a fresh perspective. The power of storytelling as a form of healing resonates throughout this heartfelt volume, offering a soothing balm to readers. I highly recommend finding a comfortable spot, putting up your feet, and delving into this eye-opening and powerful collection. These stories provide firsthand insight into the personal growth that can be achieved when taking the risk to share and connect with others through writing.” —Helen (Len) Leatherwood, president and online class coordinator, Story Circle Network

Here’s the Story. . . Nine Women Write Their Lives is a charming and heartfelt collection of essays, stories, and poems by and about women.  The narratives engage the reader on a wide variety of issues yet often come back to themes central to the lived female experience: girlhood memories, struggles with our mothers, the passions that enlist and enliven our imaginations, how we survived the pandemic.  Each piece of writing represents a labor of love shared by the contributing authors and sets the reader on a soul-searching path of self-reflection and self-discovery.  This is a highly enjoyable and thought-provoking read that celebrates the female experience even amidst stories of pain, loss, and heartbreak.” —Mary Caputi, Ph.D., feminist, professor, and author of Feminism and Power: The Need for Critical Theory

Here’s the Story is an absolute pleasure to read. This extraordinary essay collection from a remarkable group of writers takes on all aspects of life, the good and bad, mothers included.”—DV Stone, author of No Past Tense: Love and Survival in the Shadow of the Holocaust and A Fairy Tale Unmasked: The Teacher and the Nazi Slaves

“Originating in a class called “Writing about Your Mom without Guilt,” the stories, essays, and poems in this anthology range far beyond the mother-daughter dynamic. Surprising, provocative, exciting, this collection brings together a group of writers whose wisdom shines through. Whether describing Covid-era lockdowns, childhood friendships, or the art of writing, the nine authors’ work will draw you in, envelop you, and make you want to keep reading until the end.”—Deborah Kalb, writer, editor, book blogger, and author of the novel Off to Join the Circus 

“So many of our lives and our families’ experiences are unknown and untold. Read this wonderful collection of voices, then ask yourself what stories you, too, haven’t told yet. We all need this kind of inspiration.” —Ruth Pennebaker, essayist, public radio commentator, and author of the novel Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough

Hope you will enjoy this anthology. May it inspire you to write your own story!