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Artown 2018: Literary Events

ince 1996, Artown has been “inspiring community through the arts”. Nevada ar sts have the opportunity to par cipate in a month‐long summer fes val in July. Though you may not think of literary events when you think of Artown, it is fast becoming a very popular category for local writers, poets and fans of literature. Sundance Books and Music will host Daniel de Vise who will read from his new book released June 5, 2018, The Comeback: Greg LeMond, the True King of American Cycling, and a Legendary Tour de France. The Comeback chronicles the life of one of America’s greatest athletes, from his roots in Nevada and California to the heights of his global fame at the Tour de France. What a great way to celebrate the day a er the Fourth of July. The event will be held on July 5, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. Like a li le wine and cheese while you meet and greet with an author? The Nevada Historical Society will host an event on July 11, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. during their Wri ng Wednesday event. An evening of Spoken Word begins on July 18, 2018 at Sierra Arts Gallery. Michelle Myers is a twice‐Emmy nominated spoken word poet and has won mul ple awards. She became known through her appearance on HBO’s Def Poetry Jam as an original cast member and as a founding member of the spoken word poetry group Yellow Rage. Billed as a “sizzling summer literary cabaret”, LIT @ NITE: HOT A.F. EDITION (Rated R), is not dull poetry readings

or academic in nature. “You'll be taken on a tantalizing tour of literary performers, from bookish burlesque babes to lusty lyricists to poe c paramours and more.” I couldn’t have said it be er. It’s a night you won’t want to miss, I’m sure. And I would be remiss if I didn’t share what LeRue’s events are for July. There are two: (Continued on page 15)

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What’s Inside? Artown 2018: Literary Events…….……………………….1 In Business? Looking for Referrals?……………………..... 2 The Odyssey‐Book Review John Loranger …………..….….3 The Power of Persistence Brian T. Shirley ..……..……….4 Look What the Book Hound Found…………….……..………..5 Children Have Words and Mouths Richard G. Pugh .……..…...….6 Take the Quiz ......................9 LeRue Review 3 Chapter View ……………………….…….10 Into the Light Mike Aloia………………..........11 The Patriot Post: Defenders of Freedom …….………………....12 End of the School Year ……..13 VOTE: Amazing Book Cover Art & Calling All Writers …………...14 Quiz Answers ….…....Back Cover

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was nineteen and was taking an English class at UNR when I read Homer’s epic for the first me. The theme of this course dealt with various literary works wherein characters undertook journeys and a ained as a consequence maturity or strength or wisdom or some other form of profound change. This theme intrigued me generally, but it struck me with special force when I read “The Odyssey”. Not long a erward I dropped out of college and enlisted in the Navy. Was Homer the inspira on for that four‐year commitment? Not en rely but in part. “The Odyssey” was wri en around 700 B.C. and the se ng for it follows the fall of Troy. Though the book is populated by a great number of characters, both human and divine, the main protagonist is Odysseus—a Greek warrior/sailor/king who is striving to return to his

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beloved wife and homeland. His many adventures along the way are dangerous, exci ng, strange, pleasant and amorous. The la er involves a lengthy stay with Kalypso, ‘a nymph, immortal and most beau ful, who craved him for her own’. And yet Odysseus ‘s ll hungered for home and wife’. The most a rac ve feature of “The Odyssey” is its theme of love for home. You leave home—for one reason or another, willingly or unwillingly—only to desire a return to it. Moreover, you cannot really appreciate the value of home unless you experience the loss of it. That is what the word “journey” has come to mean to me. On the other hand, the least a rac ve feature of “The Odyssey” is Odysseus’s homecoming—during which he slays a pack of extremely rude suitors who had been cour ng his wife. Odysseus subjects them to an unrelen ng and merciless slaughter. This violent (Continued on page 7)

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Brian T. Shirley

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omeone once said half the ba le is just showing up. If that's half, then I say the other half is staying there once you do show up. A er about 25 years of touring as a comedi‐ an, I sure hope I'm right. I can't tell you how many mes I've wanted to give up but a er doing 2 shows today, one for my Church, then driving an hour away to do a B‐Day celebra on for a 74 year old, very nice lady, I can tell you, I always seem to be glad I chose to keep on going. I'm doing a speaking engagement in a li le over a week and the tle of this ar cle will be the tle of my speech. I want to share how I've been able to persevere through some very tough personal mes and career set‐backs as well. Here's some of what I'll be sharing to show people how to keep on keeping on. One way to stay in the game, no ma er what career you've chosen, is to diversify your tal‐ ents. This gives you more experiences, more knowledge and con nues your educa on. I was pre y much just doing stand‐up for the first 10 or so years on my journey, which is fine, but I felt I needed to do more in the entertainment field. I could see I needed to set myself apart from other comedians and

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The Power of Persistence also use all of my talents. The first thing I did about 8 years ago is publish my first comedy book "Make Love not Warts". I found that ge ng interviews for radio, podcasts, blogs, websites, etc. became 1,000 mes easi‐ er when I added "Author" to my tle. As a result of all these interviews and network‐ ing with people, I got involved in Internet radio, which eventually led to my own radio show, then to a radio segment I do now called "BTS Entertainment Corner" on " What's the Story?" radio show and the publica on you're reading now. I'm not telling you this to brag, this is an example of what happened when I exercised an‐ other talent I have. I now have 3 books and I'm in talks about another one. I have also started spreading my ac ng wings over the last 5 years or so and as a result have 3 WEB TV series, some roles in Independent mov‐ ies, along with some voice over work as well. So diversi‐ fy you talents, especially those that compliment each other. I have met more people because of these ac vi‐ es than I would have if I just did comedy exclusively, which leads me to the next point… Networking Networking will keep you energized toward your (Continued on page 7)

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n reference to one of my previous columns about words and their different meanings I'm reminded of the following example:: One of the ministers at Our Lady of Snows Church here in Reno has a finely tuned sense of humor and on occasion, shares it with the congrega on. Here goes one of his be er stories. On gree ng the depar ng members a er his homily a child about six or seven comes up to Father

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climax (which includes a number of female vic ms) debases the hero who, up to this point, seemed sympathe c and appealing. Of course, “The Odyssey” is a myth; a very ancient myth. Its truth is ar s c, so maybe one should not be too repelled by its various disagreeable elements (which include graphically depicted animal sacrifices). Homer’s work—“The Odyssey” and “The Iliad”—has been studied and analyzed and interpreted by scores of scholars and geniuses; going back to Aristotle, up to and beyond Nietzsche. Even so, no reader should feel in midated. Either epic on its own can be enjoyed simply as an adventure book. There are many transla ons of “The Odyssey”, but the one I have stuck with down through the years is Robert Fitzgerald’s. There is also a superb audio edi on of the same that is read by Dan Stevens. To hear Homer’s work rather than to read it has certain advantages, especially if one considers that oral versions might have preceded the wri en version. Whether that is so or not, I don’t know. What I do know is that this Greek classic deserves its lo y reputa on, and readers today might find in it, as I have, a great and personally meaningful literary experience.

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ul mate goals and once you meet the right POSITIVE people, there's no telling where it can lead. The best way is to use your talents to help others, especially in your field. You can't help be li ed up, when you li up those around you. Network‐ ing online is great, but don't forget to get out in the real world as well. There's nothing like face me with others to help keep the dream alive. I'll start with a ques on for my next p. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a me! I've found most people, myself included, feel overwhelmed when they have a big task, project or even a big dream in front of them. This can lead to saying "I quit" before they even start. It's what I call "the big picture syn‐ drome". Break any project down into small part and the pressure goes away. I'll give you an example from the world of comedy. When I started, pu ng together a 5 minute set, that was funny, was one of the toughest things I had ever done. On top of that, I knew that to even get paid, I'd have to put together 15 minutes, then 30 minutes if I wanted to move up the ladder, then 45‐ 60 minutes if I wanted to make enough money to survive. I also had to remember the material, that was also (Continued on page 15)

John Loranger was born in Bu e, Montana in 1961 but has spent most of his life in Nevada. He served in the United States Navy from 1983 to 1987, then worked for the telephone company before re ring in 2011. He has always enjoyed reading fic on and has published two novels of his own: "The Odyssey of Art O'Hara" and "Lions and Souls: the Story of St. Mary of Egypt". His approach to fic on is best summed up by a quote from Walker Percy: "The first rule of thumb, of course, is pleasure. A good book gives the reader pleasure, the sort of deep, abiding pleasure he likes to come back to." Copyright, 2015‐2018, LeRue Press, LLC. No part of this publica on may be copied or reprinted without permission from LeRue Press, LLC .


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Look What the Book Hound Found! Future Releases from LeRue Press Hunter is only 3‐1/2 years old, but he has a wisdom beyond his years and loves to talk to the animals. And some mes, (he says) they talk back. Grandpa and Grandma love Hunter so much, they humor him.

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Craps & the Showgirl by Barbara Riiff Davis A little international travel and some local Harolds Club gaming

Author, Barbara Riiff Davis went from wearing braces on her legs as a child to performing on the stage as a showgirl during the me when walking was an art for which you were paid. She paints a picture of what it was like before electronics ruled the gaming industry. It was a simpler me, but there were some rocky roads. Ever wondered what gaming was like when slot machines were called “One‐Armed Bandits”? Want to know some of the old methods used for chea ng? Barbara Riifff Davis takes you back to those early days. ISBN: 978‐1‐938814‐15‐0, First Edi on Retail Price: $14.95 Available at www.lrpnv.com Order in bulk and get a discount. Contact LeRue Press, 775.849.3814 Copyright, 2015‐2018, LeRue Press. No part of this publica on may be copied or reprinted without permission from LeRue Press (LRP).


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LeRue Review 3 Chapter View

“View from LeRue”

If you’re an author, you may know that, often, publishers request only a few chapters of your book to consider for publishing. If you can wow them in those first pages and chapters, paint a good picture of your characters or in some way, grab them, you might get to the next step in consideration to publish your book. LeRue is not actively seeking submissions for fiction at this time, but we thought it might be an interesting twist for readers to see how a publisher might view books that are on the market reading just the first 3 chapters. In most cases, these are books that are self‐published, but not always. We hope you enjoy reading the “Vew from LeRue”.

Snow in April by Mary Mager Good introduc on to 15‐ year old Prince Jasper of Thisley in Chapter 1. Pleasant engaging tone. Appropriate for age‐group (middle grade). Could relate to the characters and the scenes. Within the first 3 chapters, Mager moves the story quickly introducing Concordia, the small town ruled by King Bartholomew and Queen Gabrielle, formerly the Princess of Thisley and best friends Olive and Toby. Snow in April is part of a series and Mager does a good job of providing background on the characters from the other books without rehashing them. If LeRue was looking for a book in this genre, we would request the full manuscript of Snow in April. Blast Radius by Ma hew Bayan What starts like a fast‐ paced, light‐hearted story quickly becomes a dark, spy novel. Billed as a Techno‐Thriller, I was surprised at the “Sam Spade” kind of character. Not to worry, Bayan does not disappoint fans who enjoy a darker, more sinister storyline. By the 2nd chapter, you’re in a penthouse in Tokyo with Butaro Korimawa, Scorpion Clan Daimyo (Overboss). Based on the graphic sugges ons in chapter 2, LeRue would not request the full novel because of our publishing guidelines and prac ces. That said, it does not mean that Blast Radius is not a well‐wri en novel. The story is engaging, the novel is fast‐ paced and if you love techno‐thrillers, this one is a good start.

A Debt of Survival by L.F. Falconer “The odor curled into a solid fist…” “The porch boards complained. “ Falconer sets the tone from the very beginning. Within the first few pages, you meet Sheriff Don La more and his undersheriff Wes Gundy. Pungent descrip ons make you feel as if you are in the room as La more is “waving his gray Stetson against the gathering flies”. Falconer did not tell you a thing! Every word shows you what’s happening and leads to the next character and event. A Debt of Survival, within the first 3 chapters, introduces enough events, characters and solid wri ng that if LeRue was looking for a manuscript in this genre, we would ask for the rest of the book. A Song of Forgiveness by Lillian Wolfe “Swish. Swish.” And you are transported to the Sierra Mountains cross country skiing near Reno, Nevada with Gillian and her skiing partner Ferris. Wolfe’s writing is subdued and suited for a slower more deliberate reading style. Wolfe introduces her cat Nygard and you know immediately that you’re reading a paranormal/fantasy novel as she explains how she returned to the Earth Plane to find him in a heap. Gillian and Ferris are also bandmates but seem to have a good friendship too. In the course of the story, it seems Ferris might be trying to move that friendship to the next level. A Song of Forgiveness is Book 4 of a series. If LeRue was in the market for this type of novel, we would ask for a rewrite to allow it to be more of a standalone.

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Mike Aloia

Into Pure Light

“Walk the Turtle”

Sovereignty within our minds alongside a balance of emo ons floa ng upon the silence of s llness far beyond comprehensions of a calm in me.

Guidance given by our hidden unseen compass is felt and visible by internal insight held among many visions locked deep inside a soul knowledge. Perpetual mo on of frequencies align with our vibra ons felt by spiritual intui on strengthens during a solitude in prayer and a medita on of love. To recalculate our choices and harness only the Mike Aloia is a father of two daughters and a proud solu ons removes all obstacles as we allow acceptance grandfather. He is 50 years old and lives in Jacksonville, Florida. Mike is to past mistakes bestow hope into spirit. mul ‐talented: a cartoonist, comedian, musician, songwriter, actor, Eternal life promised by our creator is held in faith by the breath of our dreams, carried by purest of passions, alive within the brokenness of a heart. Walk the turtle with blessings and desires while searching for yourself in the cold, a compassionate warmth will emerge as we grow into pure light .

columnist, and the CEO of American Hearts Radio, LLC Entertainment Network. He has experience in web TV, radio entertainment produc on, ar st management, and other aspects of entertainment. His column “Walk the Turtle” are his thoughts on slowing down, taking it easy, and enjoying life. Mike's work can be found in the following places: www.americanheartsradio.com www.facebook.com/ americanheartsradio www.harmonybooking.com

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End of the School Year Celebration with Superintendent Traci Davis

June 19, 2018 was a day of celebration for a small group of community women and Superintendent Traci Davis. Davis shared the goals for the future of the Washoe County School . During the question answer period, the group learned about the budget available, some of the immediate needs of the school system and how graduation rates have improved in the 2017-2018 school year. Attendees received a copy of the WCSD Annual Report also available online at https:// www.washoeschools.net/cms/lib/NV01912265/Centricity/ Domain/67/2017CAFR.pdf

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olan Lexus Automotive donated the room for a tea attended by women in the community that met with Traci Davis throughout the year to discuss the state of the Washoe County School District and to ask questions directly to the Superintendent.

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daun ng. I leaned to start joke by joke, con‐ nect them to each other so they made sense and make it all flow togeth‐ er. Breaking it down and building it back up again, helped so much. It's the same with those long drives. "How can you drive 10 hours then get onstage?" people ask. If you look at it like that, it seems very ring and stressful. I break the drive up in my mind, I think "Let's see, I le at 9am, so I'll see if I can make the NC border by noon." I try not to wear myself down with thinking of this huge, long drive, I break it down into segments. This keeps me fresh for the stage. If you're good at what you do, treat people well, explore new ways to use your talents and break the big jobs into smaller pieces, you may find that persistence has become your existence!!

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Do you judge a book by its cover? We do in the 4th Annual Amazing Book Cover Art Award. Authors submit their book covers for two separate awards. The “People’s Choice” award, voted by the general public online and at select loca ons in Reno and the “Judges Choice”. This year the Judges Choice will include an Artown representa ve as one of the judges. Books are beau ful but come in many forms. Stop by LeRue Press for some interes ng book sculptures, folded books, and of course, in the tradi onal “ready to read” Brian T. Shirley has the look of a Don Rickles, the comedy of style. a George Carlin with a touch of Robin Williams but when you roll it all For loca ons and all events during the month of together, it is pure and unique and something only Brian T. Shirley can July for Artown, just go to www.renoisartown.com or pick deliver. Brian has toured the USA, Canada, The Bahamas and Japan up a copy of “The Li le Book” at loca ons throughout for 25 years. He combines menology, character driven material, story Reno. telling and has worked well known comedy clubs, country clubs, resorts, cruise ships, special events, military installa ons and private events! Check out some of his upcoming shows, promo videos, videos from his webs series and other projects at www.briantshirley.com.

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Freedom Isn’t Free Happy Birthday, America! R.E.D. Remember Everyone Deployed. Wear Red on Fridays. Until our troops are home.

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