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Anatomy of a Virtual Book Launch, Part II « Kenyon Review Blog

Laura Maylene Walter In the first part of this series, I mentioned my virtual launch party for Body of Stars, which included a guest visit from The Poetry Psychic Project along with custom cocktail recipes. (I drank a Celestial Shimmer complete with luster dust, a recipe concocted by mixologist Gibson Oakely, who’d made cocktails for an earlier Kenyon Review virtual event.) It was the best I could think to do to replicate, in a virtual environment, the in-person launch I might have hosted if the pandemic never happened. As I detailed in my March/April 2021 Poets & Writers essay, “Revising the Dream: Publishing a Debut Novel in an Uncertain World,” once

Author Alan Hlad to talk on Zoom about second novel

Author Alan Hlad to talk on Zoom about second novel The Repository DOVER – Bestselling author Alan Hlad will talk about his second novel, Churchill’s Secret Messenger, at 6:30 p.m. May 27 on Zoom, according to a Dover Public Library news release.  Churchill’s Secret Messenger  is about a young woman from London who is recruited from Churchill s typing pool to become an undercover spy in German-occupied France in World War II. She endures daring missions, audacious escapes and harrowing imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp, risking everything for the country and the man she loves. Hlad is a corporate executive turned writer. His work has appeared in The Bleeding Lion, Larks Fiction Magazine, The National Underwriter, Claims Magazine, and PC 360. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society, Literary Cleveland and the Akron Writers Group. Alan lives in Ohio with his wife and children. 

Dover Library to host author Alan Hlad

Dover Library to host author Alan Hlad COURTESY OF THE DOVER PUBLIC LIBRARY The Dover Public Library will host author Alan Hlad to discuss his second novel “Churchill’s Secret Messenger” at 6:30 p.m. May 27. Hlad’s novel is the story of a young woman from London who is recruited from Churchill s typing pool to become an undercover spy in German-occupied France. She endures missions, escapes and imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp.  Alan Hlad is a corporate executive turned writer. His work has appeared in The Bleeding Lion, Larks Fiction Magazine, The National Underwriter, Claims Magazine and PC 360. He is a member of the Historical Novel Society, Literary Cleveland and the Akron Writers Group. 

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com, cleveland.com © Cory Shaffer/cleveland.com Alexander Lackey, left, appears in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Friday for his arraignment on charges of rape, sexual battery and domestic violence. Weather Showers are likely through the morning and into the early afternoon. It will be cooler, with highs around 60. Overnight lows will be in the mid-40s with mostly cloudy skies and chances of showers. Read more. The headlines COVID data: Data collection and distribution in Ohio has been a challenge since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Public health experts say not enough money has been spent on public health – which likely has resulted in an insufficient number of workers to collect information and an inability to analyze disparate bits of information from across the state. Laura Hancock reports on the pr

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021

How Ohio could have responded to COVID – if it had collected the data: The Wake Up for Monday, April 12, 2021
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