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Check out my latest blogs about my design project for the upcoming release of Confessions of a Former Rock Queen.
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Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference 2009
Literacy is our purpose.
Fulfilling dreams is our goal.
www.scribblersretreatwritersconference.com
@ Sea Palms Resort, St. Simons Island, Georgia
February 12-15, 2009 – Elizabeth Blahnik, Ernest Gilbert, Pam Mueller, Kathy Kerr, Maggie Toussaint, Dr. Jim Outlaw, Lee Carter, Millie Wilcox, Monica Simmons, Roger Pinckney
May 14-17, 2009 –Dickie Anderson (F), Ed Ginn, Ervin Williams, Holly McClure, Cappy Rearick, Harlan Hambright, Constance Daley, Bud Hearn, William Rawlings
August 13-16, 2009 – “SciFi, Fantasy, Mystery, Inspirational”
November 12-15, 2009 – “Novels, Short Stories, etc”
Scribblers’ Retreat is a non-profit organization established with the goal of reaching writers of all ages; to inspire and promote their hidden gifts and talents.
By involving the local community, authors, publishers, editors, journalists and all forms of the literary world, we are opening their minds and bringing hope where there was doubt.
Scribblers’ Retreat is not the typical classroom setting. It was designed to bring world-class authors, literature professors, editors, journalists, illustrators, photo journalists, proofreaders, publishers, publicists, screenplay writers, and website/graphic designers, etc. one-on-one with young and old alike. It is the opportunity of a lifetime for someone who has had a manuscript in a desk drawer for 40 years or who has an outstanding poem that simply must be read.
Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference
Where “can’t” is not in our vocabulary.
For more information:
Jeanie Pantelakis
Co-director
Scribblers' Retreat Writers' Conference
1-800-996-2904
912-230-2207
cpantelakis@gmail.com
I want to show off my latest cover design for one of the books I am illustrating and invite you to comment on my latest blog post introducing Puff Bear Goes to the Hospital and it's author.
Hope to see your comments there...
Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
This is I think the largest book marketing site on ning (the largest I have fond anyway, and I am on 109 nings).
I wanted to say hi and let you know about the sales I am having at my website at the moment.
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
Talk later,
Aidana WillowRaven
Jolanda Tedford shows the cover her book, "My Eternal Search: A Journey into the Tabernacle of God," a collection of poems that chronicles her personal journey toward better understanding God.
Every time Jolanda Tedford found herself in an emotional situation, she would quickly type up a series of poems and phrases to convey her thoughts.
She did this for 16 years, keeping track of all of them.
Now the Saugus resident has compiled a collection of her poems in the book "My Eternal Search: A Journey into the Tabernacle of God."
The series of poems follows Tedford's own personal journey through poetry while shedding light on the larger picture of understanding God.
"I found him when I found myself," Tedford said.
The book is made up of three sections: "My Flesh - The Outer Court - Jesus," "My Spirit - The Holy Place - Holy Spirit," "My Soul - Holies of Holies - The Father," which mirrors the Old Testament illustration of the Tabernacle of God.
Tedford said she uses poetry because it comes natural to her, although she explained that she was never formally taught poetry or writing through school.
With her first book available through popular bookstores, Tedford believes telling her personal journey will help others find God. "I found God in myself and it led me to believe that God is in everyone," said the San Francisco native.
She later added, "God is multi-faceted and we are the faces of God."
Additionally, by writing about the troubles of her own life, she hopes to inspire others as they search for God.
Although Tedford attended church at a young age and has thoroughly read the Bible, she considers herself to be more spiritual than religious and maintains that her message can be applied to anyone.
Tedford, who has worked as a legal secretary for 26 years, said she never intended for her writings to one day become published. Because she kept all her writing typed, Tedford said she decided to begin the submission process for publication about 10 years ago.
Years later, her manuscript was accepted by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, a Christian based publishing company, and her book was officially released on March 4.
With one book completed, Tedford soon hopes to make her writing a full-time occupation as she makes plans for her next work.
Tedford said the next book would focus on how God works in people's lives.
"I found him and now I have to see how he operates," she explained.
Looks like a very cool book.