Library book signing goes well
Saturday I had a book signing at the Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to […]
Saturday I had a book signing at the Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to […]
The Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to be built. It first opened its doors […]
On Saturday was one of my happiest days ever! I had my first-ever book signing for “Murder at St. Alfanus” at The Bookshelf in McPherson, […]
So I’ve published a novel, and it is on sale. The next obvious step is to have a book signing, and I’ve got one scheduled. […]
Remember on June 6 when I posted I had published my first novel, “Murder at St. Alfanus”? Well, I’ve got more news . . . […]
Did you read that headline? Are you wondering if it’s a fake? Well, it’s not. I am very proud to announce I have published my […]
It has finally happened. Western Plains Unified School District 106 has a newspaper. I was hired for this school year to start a full-fledged journalism […]
Across the country, newspapers use special features to help involve readers and the community the publication serves. One such feature is a “man on the […]
“At least half a dozen police officers and the Rockingham County commonwealth’s attorney raided the offices of James Madison University’s student newspaper Friday, confiscating hundreds […]
Near the end of March, the Kansas Legislature passed a Shield Law for reporters and journalists. This was a great step and something that is […]
It has finally happened. The Kansas Legislature Tuesday passed a Shield Law, which will “give journalists limited protection against being forced to identify unnamed sources […]
The University Daily Kansan, which is the student newspaper of the University of Kansas, is being assaulted by another campus organization. On Wednesday the KU […]
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