Jamestown, you ask? Yes! Jamestown, Missouri. Why, you ask? Because there’s a great coffee house there, located in the old Jamestown Mercantile building, that offers you an array of tasty delights. You can check out all they have to offer at their Central Merc Facebook page and get all the details on their first Mini-Market this Saturday, June 6th. I’ll be there to meet you, chat about my new historical novel, “Hear My Whisper”, sign your copy and maybe chat about your writing aspirations as well.
What a great day trip! Grab some friends and enjoy. You’ll find info on all the featured vendors on their Facebook page as well. I’m looking forward to seeing you there.
Granted, Jamestown is smaller than Morgan’s Landing, but Chelsea at Central Merc has gone all out to make this a great experience for you.
I’ll have plenty of books with me, of course, but just in case you’re curious about the book – .
Here’s more:
“And you can be certain of one thing, Abigail. I’m no angel.”
Julia Lansing stumbles into an embarrassing scandal when she’s discovered in a compromising position with a U. S. senator!
Though she’s innocent and it was all a misunderstanding, the shame burns. Matters are made worse later at dinner, when she seeks to hold her mother’s hand for moral support and finds herself holding a strange man’s hand by mistake! With mishaps abounding, how on earth is she meant to survive her trip to Savannah? Returning to her predictable life back home would be ideal—if it weren’t for the handsome Adam Cole. What is she meant to do about him?
Meanwhile, Beatrice Lansing, Julia’s mother, is expanding her business ventures in dress-making. With only a short amount of time to stay in Savannah, she’s striving to showcase her designs and build the network of employees and customers she came to create. Can she make her dreams come true, or will she return to Missouri empty-handed? And why is she receiving telegrams from her husband about explosions and replacing curtains?
Set against the backdrop of Savannah, Georgia and the small town of Morgan’s Landing, Missouri in 1904, Hear My Whisper, book one in the Morgan’s Landing series, invites you to follow Julia Lansing as she navigates the mores of a different city, state, social class, and the newfound interests of a young man (or two or three). Can she make the choice that’s best for her own happiness? Can her family succeed in the pursuit of their dreams? Or will it all come crashing down?
If you are unable to attend and get a signed copy, you can get all the links to the book here.
Planning to come? If you’ve already made your first visit to Morgan’s Landing, get ready to join Julia Lansing and find out what happens in Book 2 of the series, “Answer My Call”. It’s due to be in your hands late summer. Leave a comment and let me know what you’re looking forward to for the residents of Morgan’s Landing.
Perhaps you have noticed, Dear Readers, that I always welcome and request your comments here at Midwest Storyteller. In fact, at the close of each post, I always ask that you click the button and leave me a line or two about how you like the post or how you personally relate to it.
What you haven’t noticed, however, is all the action behind the scenes. That’s because I protect you from it. You’re welcome.
I weed through the comments and approve only that which comes from my actual readers and is fit for human consumption. The rest is what you might call poppycock, balderdash, horse feathers, piffle, pure applesauce or, in other words, spam.
There are days when I think spammers and scammers should try harder. Sometimes, I wish it would all stop. At times, I’m creeped out. Then, something really rich and entertaining comes in and I’m glad I got to see it because I needed a laugh.
For some reason, out of all the posts here at Midwest Storyteller, the miscreants have landed on two in particular, but the one that seems to attract them like moths to the flame is a post I did several years ago about how Phoebe June, in her kittenhood, viewed her world’s events. One photo in the post shows her draped across the bed on her belly in a near-comatose state, giving readers a visual of her (and my own) general wintertime mood. Take a peek at it here so that you can appreciate the comments I’ve received on it.
Let’s begin with this gem:
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While I sympathize with this commenter’s annoyance that other people don’t seem to share Phoebe June’s concerns, I do think they should have taken a few moments with a cool compress to the forehead and calmed themselves rather than letting loose with pure gibberish in the heat of the moment.
Let’s try another:
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Excuse me for a moment while I wallow in the praise. But what year is this? Does anyone bother to say “weblog” anymore? As for the final section being helpful, I suppose it may have been because it dealt with the fact that Phoebe June found her lone Christmas stocking to be a bit gaudy. Well, that’s one of those “don’t let this happen to you” moments and this person was able to go out and get their cat a plain one.
Now, brace yourself for a doozy:
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All right – I hate to say it, but this one can only be attributed to two things. After I speedily ruled out the possibility that a foreign language barrier prohibited a decent translation of some actual sentiment into English, I concluded this one was due to sheer drunkenness. I doubt the commenter was even able to discern that they were looking at a cat! However, after some consideration, I realized that it may be one of those bizarre messages one might receive from some occult practitioner who is attempting to get you to read it over and over out loud in order to make sense of it and, in the process, pronounce curses over yourself. I’d advise you to leave this one completely alone.
I should read this next one to Phoebe June:
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On second thought, she thinks she’s fascinating enough already. She’d certainly be in agreement that she needs more attention and adoration. And now I feel like I’ve probably committed some micro-aggression due to nobody having informed me that discussing gray and white kittens is taboo.
This person kept it simple and sincere:
This page really has all the facts and information I needed about this subject and didn’t know who to ask.
I truly feel for this poor person, or bot, or AI entity, or whatever they may be. They’d been burning with curiosity and had to wait not only for Phoebe June to be born, but for her to be adopted and experience the entire Christmas season before they ever got to find out how she felt about it. Since they have the internet, I suggest they follow some social media groups directed toward cat fanciers.
This last one is the one that caused me the most concern:
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I draw the line here. No peering. Absolutely no touching allowed under any circumstances. I will certainly not be dropping you an email, but if you continue to creep me out, I might just drop you in your tracks!
This, Dear Readers, is the kind of stuff you get when you have an internet presence. I hope you enjoyed this little window into weirdness. At this point, I am filtering it out myself and reporting it as spam. If you want me to spend money on expensive programs to do that job for me, you’re just going to have to buy more books!
And speaking of books, the sequel to “Hear My Whisper” is receiving its final line edit as we speak and the cover is waiting for me to take one last, long look and give approval. After that, we move in to all the final steps to get the manuscript into book form so that “Answer My Call” can be in your hands.
Let’s have fun. Leave a comment (hopefully a sane one) with items on your “wish list” for Julia Lansing and the other folks in Morgan’s Landing. Is there something you’re hoping for?
Haven’t read Book 1 in the Morgan’s Landing Series? Grab your copies from my publisher at Ozark Hollow Press or on Amazon.
And keep a watch this week for upcoming special events where I’ll be there in person to sign books, chat with you and maybe even talk about the story within you.
If you are within driving distance, please join me this Wednesday. I’ll be speaking at State Fair Community College. You’ll get to hear all about how the “Morgan’s Landing” series came about, including all the hurdles and miracles along the way.
Please share on all your social media and bring a friend!
Also, plan to meet me at Barnes & Noble at Columbia Mall in Columbia, Missouri this Saturday, May 2nd. Details coming in future posts right here.
If you are within driving distance, join me this Saturday. It’s all happening at Boonslick Regional Library’s Boonville branch. We’ll do a reading, have discussion and then we’ll read some more!
Curious about the book? Here’s a preview –
“And you can be certain of one thing, Abigail. I’m no angel.”
Julia Lansing stumbles into an embarrassing scandal when she’s discovered in a compromising position with a U. S. senator!
Though she’s innocent and it was all a misunderstanding, the shame burns. Matters are made worse later at dinner, when she seeks to hold her mother’s hand for moral support and finds herself holding a strange man’s hand by mistake! With mishaps abounding, how on earth is she meant to survive her trip to Savannah? Returning to her predictable life back home would be ideal—if it weren’t for the handsome Adam Cole. What is she meant to do about him?
Meanwhile, Beatrice Lansing, Julia’s mother, is expanding her business ventures in dress-making. With only a short amount of time to stay in Savannah, she’s striving to showcase her designs and build the network of employees and customers she came to create. Can she make her dreams come true, or will she return to Missouri empty-handed? And why is she receiving telegrams from her husband about explosions and replacing curtains?
Set against the backdrop of Savannah, Georgia and the small town of Morgan’s Landing, Missouri in 1904, Hear My Whisper, book one in the Morgan’s Landing series, invites you to follow Julia Lansing as she navigates the mores of a different city, state, social class, and the newfound interests of a young man (or two or three). Can she make the choice that’s best for her own happiness? Can her family succeed in the pursuit of their dreams? Or will it all come crashing down?
Are you looking for an opportunity to get your book into the community? Maybe you’ve written a book, but are unsure of the next steps?
That’s okay! Local Authors Showcase is designed to meet authors and ask them questions about their books and the process of getting their titles published.
I will be there, along with around 35 other authors. If you love books, you’ll love this! Please share and bring a friend.
Please check out this event and other great things going on at Missouri River Regional Library’s website HERE and Facebook page HERE.
I pondered for a moment as to what my subscribers might enjoy having the opportunity to win for the month of October and then, in a flash of brilliance, I realized that I have a brand new novel out and you might just like one for the First Friday Freebie! I’m quick like that.
Let me tempt you with this from the back of the book.
“And you can be certain of one thing, Abigail. I’m no angel.”
Julia Lansing stumbles into an embarrassing scandal when she’s discovered in a compromising position with a U. S. senator!
Though she’s innocent and it was all a misunderstanding, the shame burns. Matters are made worse later at dinner, when she seeks to hold her mother’s hand for moral support and finds herself holding a strange man’s hand by mistake! With mishaps abounding, how on earth is she meant to survive her trip to Savannah? Returning to her predictable life back home would be ideal—if it weren’t for the handsome Adam Cole. What is she meant to do about him?
Meanwhile, Beatrice Lansing, Julia’s mother, is expanding her business ventures in dress-making. With only a short amount of time to stay in Savannah, she’s striving to showcase her designs and build the network of employees and customers she came to create. Can she make her dreams come true, or will she return to Missouri empty-handed? And why is she receiving telegrams from her husband about explosions and replacing curtains?
Set against the backdrop of Savannah, Georgia and the small town of Morgan’s Landing, Missouri in 1904, Hear My Whisper, book one in the Morgan’s Landing series, invites you to follow Julia Lansing as she navigates the mores of a different city, state, social class, and the newfound interests of a young man (or two or three). Can she make the choice that’s best for her own happiness? Can her family succeed in the pursuit of their dreams? Or will it all come crashing down?
To enter to win a free paperback copy of “Hear My Whisper”, the first book in my “Morgan’s Landing” novel series, the first thing you need to do is become an email subscriber HERE if you haven’t already done so. Then, “Leave a Comment” on this post, saying, “Can’t wait to curl up with a good book!”
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