Celebrations:
Terry Odell's first mystery-romance novel, Finding Sarah, is in production at Cerridwen Press, with an anticipated release date of November, 2006.
Her latest mystery-romance novel, Rescued Hearts, has finaled in three romance contests: The Jasmine, the Emerald City Opener, and the IGO.
For more info, go to: www.terryodell.com
Also, see: http://www.thewildrosepress.com/authors/terryodell.htm
So pleased, Terri! You are an inspiration to your fellow Scribblers.
* * *
Charlene Edge's poem, "Letter to the Editors" was selected to appear in the Fall 2006 issue of THE FLORIDA PALM magazine.The magazine will publish at the beginning of October. Way to go, Charlene!
If you missed the reading at Urban Think! Bookstore last weekend, you have another chance to hear prize-winning poet Brad Kuhn at Tuesday Voices at 7:30 pm on September 26th at the Fine Arts Lobby, Building G, of the Sanford campus of Seminole Community College, with open mic to follow.
For directions to the campus, and a campus map, go to:
http://www.scc-fl.edu/sanford-lakemary.htm
* * *
Voci Dance Group will perform with spoken-word artist Christa Bell at City Arts Factory on November 3 and 4 at 7:30 pm, and on 11/5 at 1:30 pm. 2nd floor at 29 S. Orange Avenue. Call Executive Director Kelli Cummins at 407-616-8775 or visit http://www.vocidance.org/ for more information. Tickets are $15, or $10 with student i.d.
* * *
Atlantic Center for the Arts 2007 MASTER ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM
FEBRUARY 19 - MARCH 11 (application deadline: October 20, 2006)
Steve Badanes, architect Kyle Gann, composer Marie Ponsot, poet
APRIL 16 - MAY 6 (application deadline: January 12, 2007) Robert Dick, composer/flutist Alice Notley, poet TBA (Visual Artist)
MAY 14 - JUNE 3 (application deadline: February 9, 2007) Michael Burkard, poet Stephen Jaffe, composer Thomas Struth, visual artist
JULY 23 - AUGUST 12 (application deadline: March 16, 2007) Cornelius Eady, playwright/poet Maria Elena Gonzalez, visual artist Denis Smalley, composer
OCTOBER 15 - NOVEMBER 4 (application deadline: May 25, 2007) Paul Pfeiffer, visual artist Sarah Skaggs, choreographer Gioia Timpanelli, storyteller/author
Since 1982, Atlantic Center's residency program has provided artists from all artistic disciplines with spaces to live, work, and collaborate during three-week residencies. Located just four miles from the east coast beaches of central Florida, the pine and palmetto wooded environment contains award-winning studios that include a resource library, painting studio, sculpture studio, music studio, dance studio, black box theater, writer's studio, and digital computer lab. Each residency session includes three master artists of different disciplines. The master artists each personally select a group of associates - talented, emerging artists - through an application process administered by ACA. During the residency, artists participate in informal sessions with their group, collaborate on projects, and work independently on their own projects. The relaxed atmosphere and unstructured program provide considerable time for artistic regeneration and creation. Atlantic Center for the Arts provides housing (private room/bath with work desk), weekday meals (provided by ACA chef) and 24 hour access to shared studio space. financial Aid is available to qualified applicants.
For more information on how to apply, please telephone (386) 427-6975 or (800) 393-6975 (domestic US only) or visit https://webmail.pg.siemens.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org or email us at program@atlanticcenterforthearts.org
*All applications must be postmarked by the application deadline date.
What's Happening:
Sunday, September 24th:
L. Diane Wolfe, author of The Circle of Friends series, will sign books from 2-4 pm at Barnes and Noble, 7900 W. Sand Lake Road, Orlando, 407-345-8561.
Tuesday, September 26th:
Brad Kuhn, winner of the 2006 Thomas Burnett Swann/Revelry Poetry Prize, will be the featured poet at Tuesday Voices at 7:30 pm at the Sanford campus of Seminole Community College, with open mic to follow.
Wednesday, September 27th:
Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie, Five People You Meet in Heaven, and For One More Day, will sign books at 10 am at Barnes and Noble, 481 N. Alafaya Trail, 407-275-1765.
Orlando Poetry Group will read and discuss poems at 7 pm at Dandelion Communitea Cafe, 618 N. Thornton Avenue, 407-362-1864.
Saturday, October 7th:
Poet Terry Godbey will read at 7 pm at Urban Think! Bookstore from her collection, Behind Every Door, winner of the 19th Slipstream Poetry Chapbook contest.
Calls for Submissions:
Please check out the latest WORK OF THE WEEK, by a talented, emerging poet who is only 11 years old!
Please send your submissions for consideration to darlyn@sunscribbles.com
Thanks for your attention!
Darlyn Finch
Scribbler
http://www.sunscribbles.com/
(Remember to always refresh each page of the website for frequent updates.)
Ways you can help Scribbles continue to arrive cheerfully to your mailbox:
- Take an inexpensive ad on our website. http://sunscribbles.com/advertise.html (Target more than 350 Central Florida writers with your message.)
- Ask us to create a website of your very own. We'll give you a special Scribbler discount. Email: svincent@spectaclestudio.com






