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The Campby Nancy BushKensington Books6/27/23There are always stories told around the fire at summer camp—tall tales about gruesome murders andunhinged killers, concocted to scare new arrivals and lend an extra jolt of excitement to those hormone-charged nights. At Camp Luft-Shawk, nicknamed Camp Love Shack, there are stories about a creeping fogthat brings death with it. But here, they're not just campfire tales. Here, the stories are real.Twenty years ago, a girl's body was found on a ledge above the lake, arms crossed over her heart. Some saidit was part of a suicide pact, connected to the nearby Haven Commune. Brooke, Rona, and Wendywereamong the teenagers at camp that summer, looking for fun and sun, sex and adventure. They've neverbreathed a word about what really happened—or about the night their friendship shattered.Now the camp, renamed Camp Fog Lake, has reopened for a new generation, and many of those who werethere on that long-ago night are returning for an alumni weekend. But something is stirring at the lake again.As the fog rolls in, evil comes with it. Those stories were a warning, and they didn't listen. And the onlyquestion is, who will live long enough to regret it?
This week on the Every Student Every Day Podcast, Superintendent Dr. James Franchini welcomes community organizations, including APEF (Tara Lindheimer & Haley Scribner), SHAC (John Slyer), SLCA (Brian Sheldon) and APCSD Community Education (Julie Ernest & Nancy Bush). The group talks about how their organizations benefit the school community and much more. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more. More information on the organizations can be found here: SKY HIGH ADVENTURE www.SHACcenter.org www.SKYHIGHadventures.com SAND LAKE CENTER FOR THE ARTS https://slca-ctp.org/ COMMUNITY EDUCATION https://www.averillpark.k12.ny.us/programs/communityeducation https://www.familyid.com/organizations/averill-park-community-education APEF apeducationfoundation@gmail.com www.apefoundation.org https://www.facebook.com/AverillParkEdFoundation https://www.instagram.com/apeducationfoundation/
EPISODE 60 Introductions Karla - K-Rae on Ravelry and Karlacrafts on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest Emily - EmGemKnits, EmilyTheTechEditor - Instagram, and EmilyTechEdits Ravelry. Shout outs Introduce yourself in the Ravelry group or leave us a review on itunes or google play music or send us an email with feedback at mail@relentlessknitting.com We’d also love to hear from you in our “Meet a Knitter” thread. What's knitting now Emily - Humulus by Isabell Kraemer in Custom Woolen mills - fuschia and white. Karla - Butterfly Cowl by Marin Melchior for a short row class (we knixed the spinter dishcloth). Magnolia Chunky Sweater by Camilla Vad Humulus by Isabel Kraemer FO’s - Emily - The Atlantis Twins socks by Vincent Deslandes in old stash Sweet Georgia and some Sweet Fibre scraps. Gentleman’s socks by Nancy Bush in Knitting Vintage Socks. Knit in Sweet Georgia for Dan Playdate by tin can knits in Black Cat custom Decepticon for Lizzie (I still have ot knit the buttons Karla - Night Lights Mitts - Karla Rae Santa Hat/Gurimalla Long Hat - Gurimalla Design Design features Emily- nothing too crazy… for now Karla - gauge on Humulus, short rows in butterfly cowl. Knit-lit None - Still loving podcasts, Modern Wool by Abundant Earth for fleece prep etc Spinning Emily -. I don’t even know why I own a wheel Karla - wheel’s packed! Crafternoon/Sew-what Emily - Friendship bracelet out of scrap yarn Karla - House house house! Stash Enhancement Emily- Electric blue from Fat Marmot Knits (we love you Nikki), Santa gave me sock yarn (Diamond Select Footsie colour 510), A few extra skeins of CWM. Yarn for the MOOSES (Geilsk and Karisma). Tenderfoot in Catberry. Karla - New goal, no yarn for 2020 Best laid plans Emily - Cumulous, mooses, moose hat? Weave and do all the things. Sock madness? Karla -Magnolia, Abi's Socks, Mom's Socks, Hat for embroidery class, Baby cardigan, Humulus, Podcast more... KAL! 2020 - focus Jan 1st - Humulus Cast on Talky Talk Emily -Sill have commit to knit prizes in the back of my head. One day I will send out prizes. coming up. Karla - Yarn Okanagan June 6th, Retreat May 22 Adventures in Mommyhood Emily- Nothing out of the ordinary. Karla - screaming Inquiring minds Tell us about you! Join us on Ravelry or our Facebook page
The importance of scale has been a driver of larger bank deals announced in 2019 but longtime analyst Nancy Bush is skeptical of the argument. In the episode, the veteran bank analyst, who will retire at year-end, discussed recent large bank M&A, the future of equity research, including the prospect of other analysts opening independent firms like her own, and whether she believes bankers truly have learned lessons from past downturns and are better prepared for an eventual turn in the credit cycle.
Episode 65 we (eventually) judge the book You Can't Escape by Nancy Bush. We really kick it out in this episode, also we talk about 80's hair metal, ringtones from phones past, and Candace tells us a story about her previous life as a daredevil.
EPISODE 58 Introductions Karla - K-Rae on Ravelry and Karlacrafts on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest Emily - EmGemKnits, EmilyTheTechEditor - Instagram, and Emily Tech Edits Ravelry. It’s been 198 days since our last podcast... where have we been? Shout outs KnitGirlWagner who is Christina from Sacramento. She’s learned at age 10 has been relentless for the past 15 years and is multicraftual. Ranuk who is @madeby_kasi on instagram and Karen in the face. She’s got little girls the same age as us, knits and crochets and was a test knitter for my Wine Bottle Sweater. AJBorthwick who is a grade 1 teacher in Port Moody and has been knitting for 35 years! She checked in with us on Facebook to make sure we were still alive ;) and has been binge listening to the podcast. Alison, did you have a favorite episode? Introduce yourself in the Ravelry group or leave us a review on itunes or google play music or send us an email with feedback at mail@relentlessknitting.com We’d also love to hear from you in our “Meet a Knitter” thread. What's knitting now Emily - A joyful thread by silvia mcfadden in sweet fiber merino lace rose gold Playdate by tin can knits in Black Cat custom decepticon for Lizzie Gentlemans socks by Nancy Bush in Knitting Vintage socks. Knit in Sweet Georgia for Dan Karla - Top down mittens of my own design for a shop sample in Halifax - Filtura di crosa wool polymide cotton (amazeballs) Hat design FO’s - Emily - Llevant by isabelle kramer in cascade and Tofino Knit Co Socks for me out of some Ancient Arts Bunch of sock madness socks (inky and Canon) Hat for Dan Playdate Cardigan by Tin Can Knits in Flamingo Lounge colour way by TINK Karla - Chevron Cloud in The Fiber Co - Meadow and Drop Kid-Silk Paulie Cowl by Lisa Hannes - Mosaic knitting class Chunky Cable Slippers by KCN Design Team - repurposed an old leather jacket into soles Short Row class butthole Design features Emily- my socks are pretty snug Karla - butthole dishcloth, no straight lines (knittin’ for thinkin’ vs knittin’ for drinkin’) Knit-lit None - back to podcasts. Loving Knitterviews by Vogue Knitting Magazine Spinning Emily -. I don’t even know why I own a wheel Karla - 200g of a two ply, washed soooooo much fleece from the farmer down the street, I took a weekend workshop on short forward draw with the Ponderosa Guild and it was perfect. (Kim McKenna) Crafternoon/Sew-what Emily - garden clean up. Hemmed a nightie for Lizzie Karla - My craftroom! Stash Enhancement Emily- Mostly wool combs and a table loom. And maybe a few sweater bags (RIV creative, Ginger Snap) Probably a ton of yarn too, but don’t tell anyone. Karla - Crafty Jaks Colour Study Club, lots of sale yarn (lys, michaels and facebook) Best laid plans Emily - Zweig and humulus. Plus heel samples. I want to weave. Karla -store mittens, Santa hats, mom's socks, Ren's stocking Podcast more... KAL! I raced Jocelyn Fix it or Knix it with Two Ewes #revelinknit2018/9 - keep up with your self care knitting! - ugh... not happening for me Jan 1st - Humulus Cast on Talky Talk Emily -Sill have commit to knit prizes in the back of my head. One day I will send out prizes. coming up. Classes in Sooke Ewes to Yarns - It went really well, i’d love to tech it again Karla - Yarn Okanagan June 6th, Retreat May 22 2020: In Focus 2020 In Focus Looking to 2020 what do we want to focus on? What are you going to focus on? Quarterly focus? Knitting, Spinning, FIbre Prep, Weaving. Specific Destash? I felt really successful after my commit to knit year. This year feels less productive. Adventures in Mommyhood Emily- New routines for everyone. Karla - Kindie and a threenager Inquiring minds Tell us about you! Join us on Ravelry or our Facebook page
In mid-April, veteran bank analyst Nancy Bush discussed the change in investor sentiment toward the bank group over the last five months.
Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss how to fix the problems in Italy's banking system and US banks' first quarter results and Ben McLannahan discusses the US policy response to 'too-big-to-fail' banks with US analyst Nancy Bush. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Overview In our latest author interview, OverDrive's Adam talks to New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson. She shares insights into her writing process, including what it's like working with her sister, fellow author Nancy Bush, and the challenges that come with writing about some really evil characters. Lisa also gives a list of some of her favorite books and recent reads. Popular Lisa Jackson books: Afraid to Die Tell Me You Don't Want to Know Running Scared Without Mercy Malice Shiver Deep Freeze Lisa Jackson's Recent Reads and Favorites: Missing You by Harlan Coben Shock Wave by John Sandford The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Midwives by Chris Bohjalian Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand Marley and Me by John Grogan The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick 11/22/63 by Stephen King Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
This week, Jeff and Rebecca talk about a publisher trying the Year of Only Women challenge, books in barbershops, ToMo at Columbia, new books, and much more. This episode is sponsored by Scribd and You Can't Escape by Nancy Bush.
Today’s episode is sponsored by Dizzy Blonde Studios. For beautifully hand-dyed yarns and inspired knit design, please visit DizzyBlondeStudios.etsy.com Throwdown Update (1:28) Check out Episode 8.5 for Throwdown information. Knit Knit Cafe has joined the fray! If you donate a hat for Team Knotty in October, you’ll receive the Full Tilt Hat pattern. Post in the thread to get your pattern. Also, join the Podcaster Throwdown Ravelry Group. CozyCouch is awesome and has knitted 11 hats! In addition to the lovely prizes from last week, JoniLvsNeddy has donated some really cute project bags for prizes. Don’t forget to ship your hats to Purlescence Yarns, tagged for Team Knotty. Shipping information is here. Purlescence Address: Purlescence Yarns your name & the name of your team 564 South Murphy Ave Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Catching Up (4:52) Jen sang at two charity gigs and she enjoyed it. She's started a new book about the Rocky Flats nuclear plant called Full Body Burden. She and Ron have been watching cheesy horror films, because it's October, including Carnival of Souls. She took a drop spindling class at CogKnitive, and she loved it. Laura has returned from New Mexico, visiting her stepdaughter. She saw her stepdaughter in The Mystery of Edwin Drood. She also started watching Doctor Who and Downton Abbey. The registration for the Sunnydale Yarn club are closed and the names have been drawn. Her dad is doing much better; thanks to all of you for your concern. And her remodel is almost done! Melissa had to explain to her coworkers what a fiber retreat was. Also, they think yarn crawls involve a lot more booze than they do. Jen references this experiment. In the Knitting Bag (12:22) Jen has been working on her Bed Socks in Lemon Pattern with Fancy Knit Stripe from Knitting Vintage Socks by Nancy Bush for Ron and the Socktober KAL/CAL out of Koigu in a very multi-colored colorway. Jen mentions Foxy Knits. She's also working on her 30 Day Sweater out of Dizzy Blonde Superwash DK in the color Anna. She spent a lot of time working on cable charting. She also worked on her Rocky Coast Cardigan out of Fibre Company Organik in Highlands. Laura has been working on her second pair of Tree of Life Fingerless Gloves by Jenny Williams out of Knitpicks Wool of the Andes in the Thistle Colorway. She’s also still working on her Udones (Roman socks0 in Knitpicks Palette in the color Clover. We talk a bit about Naalbinding and the History Channel show Vikings. Laura has also been working on her Sassitis (Clapotis) and her Gridiron Scarf (Lattice Wingspan), which are both very close to done. Melissa knit a huge Mountain Ash Shawl and it killed her will to knit shawls, so she is working on Leah's Lovely Cardigan (her first sweater) from More Last-Minute Knitted Gifts out of Malabrigo Sock in Archangel. She is also working on a lot of hats for Hatoween (with some help from Jen). Finished Objects Big Damn Heroes Two Butterfly Hats Laura finished one pair of Tree of Life Mittens in the Forest Heather color of Knitpicks Wool of the Andes, two Olivia's Butterfly Hats for Halos of Hope out of Knitpicks Brava, and she finished her Mother Bears (faces and all). But really, Barbara from 2 Knit Lit Chicks did the faces. Melissa has finished several Hatoween hats. On Deck: Laura is going to be test knitting a hat pattern for Steamlolita. She will be reworking a sock pattern to be rewritten for Lambie Toes Yarn for Socktober. We mention Four Weddings. Jen will be jumping into crochet, making a Basic Stitches Crochet Hat for the Throwdown. Also other throwdown hats. She will be making a little sweater for her nephew's first birthday out of Delicious Yarn from Stitch Cafe. Melissa will be making Throwdown hats with her leftover Hatoween yarn. She will also be making a very colorful striped cardigan. Knit Culture (30:10) We answer a question from MillieHanS. Any tricks, tips for knitting with two yarns - not necessarily together. Say one is a wool that can be blocked as for a lace edge but the ‘body’ of a rectangular shawl isn’t as stretchy. I can’t figure out a good way to determine repeats so they are the same width even tho I swatch. Swatch. A lot. Wash and block the swatches. Swatch them together. Or find two yarns that are more similar if you can, because that might be more easy. Also consider if you're picking up stitches, changing yarns, knitting on a border--they will all change how it behaves. A lifeline might be your best friend. Also don't be afraid to re-do things. Jen and Melissa bought some great yarn at CogKnitive retreat including Forbidden Woolery, Knitted Wit yarn, bags from RKs Mom and Slipped Stitch Studios. Melissa bought a lot of Dizzy Blonde Yarn. And a lot of her yarn was pink. Jen and Melissa both bought some Indigo Dragonfly yarn and they love her color names. There were some great metal shawl pins. Jen got some great Bee Mice Elf fiber for spinning and wants to get some Red Fish Dye Works fiber when she's a better spinner. Jamie of the Awesome Metalwork Pins in the Cogknitive Marketplace. We also mention Dye for Yarns and Ladybug Fiber. Geek Culture (46:26) We geek out over Doctor Who and Torchwood. Upcoming Events: (52:49) We are having a Knitalong in October! The Socktober Knitalong! Knit something (anything (hats)) out of sock yarn (fingering weight or any yarn that would make good socks) or knit socks out of any weight yarn between October 1st and October 31st. Post finished projects there for a chance to win a prize. Please do a separate entry for each project. Hiya Hiya has provided some prizes and Joni has given a project bag as a prize. We will be at the Southern California Handweaver’s Guild Annual Weaving and Fiber Festival (WEFF) at the Torrance Convention Center on Sunday November, 3rd. Parking is free, entry is seven dollars. Laura will be vending. You can drop off Halos Hats at her booth. We may be doing some knitalong action with Yarn on Tap there for the Throwdown; we will keep you posted. Come say hi. We are working on some knitalong events for the Throwdown. We will keep you updated. New milestone drawing at 500 members, so join our Ravelry group!
On The Needles Colours of Rain: frogged yarn from Arielle (not enough yarn, fell out of love with the pattern too) Timo socks the second: very deep stash, Knit Picks Essential Kettle Dyed in gold. Used it to make a pair of socks (Fox Faces Socks by Nancy Bush in 2009, and used a bit for edging on Aestlight Shawl) Stash Enhancements:Seabreeze Studios pleated clutch bag, single skein. Phone pouch, cosmetic pouch, and pencil case. Hedgehog galore! The Whirligeek Kundert spindle with yarn still on niddy noddy Finished plying Babydoll Southdown, used a makeshift lazykate to transfer the singles from spindle to a tennis ball, then plied it with a previous tennis ball on a Kundert spindle. 263 yards of heavy fingering weight yarn.
2012 Project review-Socks that Rock Thinking Socks-Zu Zu’s Petals cowl using Malabrigo yarn-Zauberball Thinking Socks in Ombre-Kensington Socks by Nancy Bush using Madeline Tosh-Toe up Baby socks in I love that Cotton-Mini Annis with Beads-Summer Blooms Shawl using Chiao Goo Red Lace needles-Opsa shawl in alpaca lace w/beads-3 pairs of Prairie BootsYarn shop visit to The Fold in Marengo, Illinois2013 GoalsMobius cast on (on purpose)Knit a toe up sock with heel flapSpin my cashmere/silk blendIllinois Prairie SpinnersWWW.IPS.CHICAGOLANDSPINS.ORGMy Journey to:The Janesville Area Knitting Guild’s annual Knit InWWW.JAKG.ORGLake Lawn Lodge in Delavan, WisconsinFranklin Habit Lace Edging workshopUpcoming Festivals to attend.Spinning and Knitting Tips-Clean and lubricate the INSIDE of your bobbin.-Know your ratios-Scotch Tension or Double Drive Spinning WheelKnitting TipHomemade yarn bowl.Your Spinning Buddy,Sherry Johnson
What's on my needles? Kensington socks by Nancy Bush pattern in ‘The Knitters Book of Socks’ by Clara ParkesStephenson County Fiber FestMalabrigo Song Gary Karlsrud - Composer Mediaworkzone.comMalabrigo Song Video
What's off my needles? Zu Zu’s Petals Cowl.www.carinaspencer.com/shop/zuzus-petalsWhat's on my needles? Kensington socks by Nancy Bush pattern in ‘The Knitters Book of Socks’ by Clara ParkesMagazines Spin-Off - www.interweave.com Wild Fibers - www.wildfibersmagazine.comFiber Discussion Sharlea Merinowww.sharlea.comMalabrigo Song Gary Karlsrud - Composer Mediaworkzone.comMalabrigo Song Video
Tips for making nupps, a finished shawl, review of Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush (both book and DVD) and Lily of the Valley.
On the needles: (00:33)Jasmin is on the home stretch of her Mondo Cable Cardi. Gigi has finished the knitting on her Mondo Cable Pulli. Gigi has input a bunch of projects on her Ravelry page. (Tutorial?) We talk about learning "in bulk". Jasmin mentions the Knitter's Companion (but calls it the Knitter's Handbook). Jasmin has cast on a pair of Creatively Dyed "J'ouvert" in "Cake" for Andrew.Gigi has cast on a pair of Gull Wing Socks in the Serendipitous Ewe "Chance Sock" in "White Birch". Jasmin is casting on a pair of Meilenweit Multi Jacquard socks for Andrew (color 508). Jasmin has done her plying swatches for her Tempest cardigan. Jasmin refers to this post by the Yarn Harlot.Events: (20:23)- Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival: 5/1-2. Meet and greet will be happening on Saturday, 5/1 from 11-1pm. The meet and greet will be located at the Columbia Sip N Knit hospitality area (to the left of the main gate, outside the main gate). (Jasmin refers to Episode 39 of KIPing it Real for the whole scoop on the meet'n'greet.)- Spinning at the Retzlaff Winery: 6/5 Contest! (24:18) The Project Runway inspired contest! Use your imagination, and post to the contest thread. We'll be closing the contest on 5/8, and announcing the winners in the 5/9 episode. Mother knows best: (26:54) We talk about knitting on a budget. Some tips: - Knit lace/fine gauge projects. - Finish one project, buy one project. - Yarn swaps! - Trade (babysitting for yarn) - Knit samples for yarn companies/designers - Comparison shop - Give KnitCents a listen! When knitting attacks! (37:31) Gigi gets her Frost Flowers Stole in a twist. Jasmin knits her sleeves too long. Gigi makes a pair of enormous entrelac socks (out of Socks, Socks, Socks). Review! (42:25) This week, we review the Serendipitous Ewe's "Chance Sock" yarn (four *tentative* thumbs up), and Toe-Up! Patterns and Worksheets to Whip Your Sock Knitting Into Shape by Chrissy Gardener (four enthusiastic thumbs up). Jasmin compares it to Nancy Bush's Folk Socks.
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Herin lie Episodes One hundred twenty-four, One hundred twenty-five, and One hundred twenty-six: The Party of the First Part, The Party of the Second Part, and Don't Forget the Roses. The links, as promised: The Link, the link to , here, books reviewed are Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush and Boutique Knits by Laura Irwin. April Incentive: Artists' Journals and Sketchbooks by Lynne Perrella.
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Herin lie Episodes One hundred twenty-four, One hundred twenty-five, and One hundred twenty-six: The Party of the First Part, The Party of the Second Part, and Don't Forget the Roses. The links, as promised: The Link, the link to , here, books reviewed are Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush and Boutique Knits by Laura Irwin. April Incentive: Artists' Journals and Sketchbooks by Lynne Perrella.
CraftLit - Serialized Classic Literature for Busy Book Lovers
Herin lie Episodes One hundred twenty-four, One hundred twenty-five, and One hundred twenty-six (The Party of the First Part, The Party of the Second Part, and Don't Forget the Roses.) The links, as promised: The Link, t he link to , here, books reviewed are Knitted Lace of Estonia by Nancy Bush and Boutique Knits by Laura Irwin. April Incentive: Artists' Journals and Sketchbooks by Lynne Perrella.
Kelley chats with acclaimed author and designer Nancy Bush. Nancy is the author of classic knitting books like "Knitting on the Road," "Folk Socks," and the new "Knitted Lace of Estonia."
Watch nationally and NYT Best-selling authors (and sisters!) Nancy Bush and Lisa Jackson, with a special guest of The Binkster! L Peggy Hicks talks to best-selling authors regularly about their latest works and answer questions from the live audience in Second Life. Join them in-world if you want to join the fun.
Episode One - Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road" seriesWe are proud to introduce the special twelve segment Authors In Your Pocket(tm) “On The Road” series featuring the authors and literary professionals at the 4th Annual Midwest Literary Festival which took place the weekend of September 16th and 17th, 2006.Episode one of this series will feature Midwest Literary Festival author liaison Henry Perez, Nancy Bush's ELECTRIC BLUE, Michael A. Black's FREEZE ME TENDER and Judy Merrill Larsen's ALLTHE NUMBERS.Nancy Bush is the author of more than three dozen novels in various genres. She has also worked as a breakdown writer on the daytime favorite, All My Children. Nancy’s newest novel, ELECTRIC BLUE, is the second in the Jane Kelly series of romantic mysteries, following Candy Apple Red. In this second smash outing, Nancy’s wickedly funny heroine, Jane Kelly, proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own.Michael A. Black is a former Army Military Policeman, who entered civilian law enforcement after his discharge, and for the past twenty-seven years has been a police officer in the south suburbs of Chicago. The author of over forty articles on subjects ranging from police work to popular fiction, he has also had over thirty short stories published in various anthologies and magazines, including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. His novels include FREEZE ME TENDER, A Killing Frost, Windy City Knights, and The Heist, a thriller set in Chicago.In ALL THE NUMBERS, author Judy Merrill Larsen skillfully takes us through every parent’s worst nightmare as she brilliantly explores, through fiction, how love makes us vulnerable and how very isolating yet very human is the desire for revenge. A trial takes us to a highly charged ending in which, in an unexpected turn, Ellen reconciles the pain of an irreversible past with the duty ahead. Judy Merrill Larsen teaches high school English in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives with her husband and five children. She holds a master’s degree from Washington University.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket (tm)...http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com
Episode One - Midwest Literary Festival "On the Road" series...We are proud to introduce the special twelve segment Authors In Your Pocket(tm) “On The Road” series featuring the authors and literary professionals at the 4th Annual Midwest Literary Festival which took place the weekend of September 16th and 17th, 2006.Episode one of this series will feature Midwest Literary Festival author liaison Henry Perez, Nancy Bush's ELECTRIC BLUE, Michael A. Black's FREEZE ME TENDER and Judy Merrill Larsen's ALLTHE NUMBERS.Nancy Bush is the author of more than three dozen novels in various genres. She has also worked as a breakdown writer on the daytime favorite, All My Children. Nancy’s newest novel, ELECTRIC BLUE, is the second in the Jane Kelly series of romantic mysteries, following Candy Apple Red. In this second smash outing, Nancy’s wickedly funny heroine, Jane Kelly, proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own.Michael A. Black is a former Army Military Policeman, who entered civilian law enforcement after his discharge, and for the past twenty-seven years has been a police officer in the south suburbs of Chicago. The author of over forty articles on subjects ranging from police work to popular fiction, he has also had over thirty short stories published in various anthologies and magazines, including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. His novels include FREEZE ME TENDER, A Killing Frost, Windy City Knights, and The Heist, a thriller set in Chicago.In ALL THE NUMBERS, author Judy Merrill Larsen skillfully takes us through every parent’s worst nightmare as she brilliantly explores, through fiction, how love makes us vulnerable and how very isolating yet very human is the desire for revenge. A trial takes us to a highly charged ending in which, in an unexpected turn, Ellen reconciles the pain of an irreversible past with the duty ahead. Judy Merrill Larsen teaches high school English in St. Louis, Missouri, where she lives with her husband and five children. She holds a master’s degree from Washington University.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket (tm)...http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com
Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bush discussing her explosive new novel ELECTRIC BLUE.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and The Binkster, in ELECTRIC BLUE. Nancy Bushs wickedly funny heroine proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own...Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com
Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bush discussing her explosive new novel ELECTRIC BLUE.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and The Binkster, in ELECTRIC BLUE. Nancy Bushs wickedly funny heroine proves herself a worthy successor to Stephanie Plum, but with a wit, style, and dog that are definitely all her own...Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com
Three authors and a pug tour. Nancy Bush, Lisa Jackson, Roz Bailey and The Binkster. Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bushs ELECTRIC BLUE and CANCY APPLE RED, Number One New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackons SHIVER, and Nationally Bestselling Author Roz Baileys POSTCARDS FROM LAST SUMMER.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and the Binkster, in Electric Blue.Shiver is Lisa Jacksons first original hard back novel. The story centers around Detective Reuben Montoya of the New Orleans Police Department who first appeared in HOT BLOODED and then in subsequent novels, COLD BLOODED and THE NIGHT BEFORE. Lisas fans have been clamoring for his story and finally, with Abby Chastain, Lisa found a heroine who could go toe to toe with Montoya.In Postcards from Last Summer, Bailey follows the lives and loves of three girlfriends..Darcy Love, Tara Washington, and Lindsay McCorkle..as they reconnect in the Hamptons for cold margaritas, hot hookups, and plenty of drama. From friendship to freedom to sex..and everything in between..Darcy, Tara, and Lindsay will make this and every summer unforgettable as they pick up the right guys, the wrong guys, the tab, and, always, each other.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com
Three authors and a pug tour. Nancy Bush, Lisa Jackson, Roz Bailey and The Binkster. Featuring Nationally Bestselling Author Nancy Bushs ELECTRIC BLUE and CANCY APPLE RED, Number One New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackons SHIVER, and Nationally Bestselling Author Roz Baileys POSTCARDS FROM LAST SUMMER.Nancy Bushs first Jane Kelly Mystery novel, Candy Apple Red, introduced readers to the whip smart, wickedly funny sleuth and her pug, The Binkster. This fall, Nancy Bush is back, along with Jane Kelly and the Binkster, in Electric Blue.Shiver is Lisa Jacksons first original hard back novel. The story centers around Detective Reuben Montoya of the New Orleans Police Department who first appeared in HOT BLOODED and then in subsequent novels, COLD BLOODED and THE NIGHT BEFORE. Lisas fans have been clamoring for his story and finally, with Abby Chastain, Lisa found a heroine who could go toe to toe with Montoya.In Postcards from Last Summer, Bailey follows the lives and loves of three girlfriends..Darcy Love, Tara Washington, and Lindsay McCorkle..as they reconnect in the Hamptons for cold margaritas, hot hookups, and plenty of drama. From friendship to freedom to sex..and everything in between..Darcy, Tara, and Lindsay will make this and every summer unforgettable as they pick up the right guys, the wrong guys, the tab, and, always, each other.Brought to you by TriCom Podcast, dedicated to putting Authors In YourPocket(tm)... http://www.authorsinyourpocket.com