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The Arrowhead Library System (ALS) joins libraries throughout the state in announcing the call for entries in this year’s Minnesota Author Project statewide contest for independently-published Young Adult and Adult Fiction. This is the contest’s fourth year. The Minnesota Author Project Communities Create category, introduced last year, is also inviting entries for its second year. Communities Create seeks creative written work by Minnesota organizations and communities. Deadline for all categories: May 31.
For the Young Adult and Adult Fiction categories, winners will receive:
$1000 each in adult and young adult categories (provided by the Minnesota Library Foundation and BiblioLabs)
Entertainment Briefs - Feb. 19
CLC instrumental concert planned The Central Lakes College (CLC) Music Department will present The Pre-Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Chalberg Theater on the Brainerd campus. The event features the Woodwind Ensemble and its small gr.
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CLC instrumental concert planned
The Central Lakes College (CLC) Music Department will present The Pre-Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Chalberg Theater on the Brainerd campus.
The event features the Woodwind Ensemble and its small groups under the direction of Chris Bolstad, the Brass Ensemble under the direction of Steve Anderson, and the CLC Jazz Band. Music ranges from small woodwind groups to Mozart on brass to contemporary swing and big band funk.
Written By:
News Tribune | ×
Seeking
The Arrowhead Library System (ALS) joins libraries throughout the state in announcing the call for entries in this year’s Minnesota Author Project statewide contest for independently-published Young Adult and Adult Fiction. This is the contest’s fourth year. The Minnesota Author Project Communities Create category, introduced last year, is also inviting entries for its second year. Communities Create seeks creative written work by Minnesota organizations and communities. Deadline for all categories: May 31.
For the Young Adult and Adult Fiction categories, winners will receive:
$1000 each in adult and young adult categories (provided by the Minnesota Library Foundation and BiblioLabs)
Larson said she is thankful Soukup thought of her to have the opportunity to write her first book.
“Writing my first book and raising my first flock of chickens really helped me stay positive during the lockdowns,” Larson said. “I believe these opportunities also helped my husband through the year, he was my sidekick for a few trips. He s not a genuine MsStorian, but he fills in when my team is away.”
The author has been to many places in the Northwoods, so she already had information and photos of some of the places, and she visited other places for the book or did research or phone or email. Larson said there are 100 things to do in the book, but some places have more than one entry, such as wineries.