Thursday, October 15, 2009

Local Book Publishers Honored for Publishing Excellence

HIGHLAND CITY, FL – October 12, 2009 – On Saturday, September 26, 2009, the Florida Publishers Association (FPA) presented its 2009 President’s Book Awards to members whose books were chosen as best in 16 different categories and one special category, President’s Pick, chosen by FPA’s President, Chris Angermann, of New Chapter Publisher, Sarasota, FL.

FPA Book Awards Chair, Betsy Lampe, president of Rainbow Books, Inc., Lakeland, FL, was the mistress of ceremonies for the President’s Book Awards Banquet at The Helmsley Sandcastle Hotel on Lido Beach, Sarasota.

“While it’s quite an honor for the publishers, authors, illustrators and designers whose books won gold and silver medals” says Lampe, who also acts as the group’s association executive, “the awards also provide a new platform from which the publishers can launch new marketing efforts. Publishing is a business, and receiving industry recognition, such as winning in the FPA 2009 President’s Book Awards, can help reviewers, retailers and readers identify some great and, perhaps, previously undiscovered books.”

The evening awards banquet was part of the two-day FPA 2009 Publishing Ed-U-Conference, the theme for which was “Strategies for Success.” Participants attended presentations by nationally recognized book experts and successful independent publishers in Florida.

The following gold and silver medal winners were selected by the competition’s 22 judges (19 Florida librarians and 3 members of an award-winning, nationally recognized book design firm):

PICTURE BOOK

Gold Medal Winner — Adventures of Countess Pigula: "Up, Up and Away!" written and illustrated by Karen Freysinger, published by "A-Ha!" Elora Danan Productions, Inc. (Estero, FL)

Silver Medal Winners — Airport Mouse Explores on Opening Day by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Phil Jones, published by Hibiscus Publishing (Naples, FL); Airport Mouse Becomes a VIP/VIM World Traveler by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Phil Jones, published by Hibiscus Publishing (Naples, FL); and, Kersplatypus by Susan Mitchell, illustrated by Sherry Rogers, published by Sylvan Dell Publishing (Mount Pleasant, SC)

FLORIDA FICTION FOR CHILDREN

Gold Medal Winner — Florida Santa: Is He Real? How Do We Know It? by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Sarah Caterisano, published by Hibiscus Publishing (Naples, FL)

YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION

Gold Medal Winner — Unlock Your Educational Potential by Dr. Brian R. Haig and Jeffrey D. Haig, published by Maximize Your Education (Irvine, CA)

YOUNG ADULT FICTION

Gold Medal Winner — A Cord of Three Strands by Holly Moulder, published by White Pelican Press (Sharpsburg, GA)

CHILDREN’S FICTION

Gold Medal Winner — The Mysterious Jamestown Suitcase: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury, published by Tabby House (Mineral, VA)

Silver Medal Winners — Jonathan's Journey to Mount Miapu by Ellen Wolfson Valladares, illustrated by Maureen Burdock, published by Argami Productions, LLC (Weston, FL); and Ghost of the Chicken Coop Theater: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury, published by Tabby House (Mineral, VA)

CHILDREN’S NONFICTION

Gold Medal Winner — Kiddish Yiddish: Jewish Traditions & Culture in Rhyme by Barbara Feltquate, illustrated by Tom Post, published Bardolf & Co. (Sarasota, FL)

Silver Medal Winner — Isabelle's Dream: A Story and Activity Book for a Child's Grief Journey by Betsy Bottino Arenella, published by Quality of Life Publishing Company (Naples, FL)

ADULT NONFICTION

Gold Medal Winner — Everyday Symbols for Joyful Living by Dianne Durante, Ed.S., published by of Life Publishing Company (Naples, FL)

Silver Medal Winners — The Half-Life of a Nuclear Battery by Philip H. Talbert, published by Astral Publishing (Fort Lauderdale, FL); and Real Men Do Cry: A Quarterback's Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression and Surviving Suicide Loss by Eric Hipple, published by Quality of Life Publishing Company (Naples, FL)

MEMOIRS

Gold Medal Winner — Captured Horizons: An Artist's Journey by Michael Judge, published by New Chapter Publisher (Sarasota, FL)

Silver Medal Winners — The Journey Less Traveled: Choose to Turn Your Tragedy Into Triumph by Loretta "Faith" Harris, published by Children's Heart Publishing Company (Orlando, FL); and, The Half-Life of a Nuclear Battery by Philip H. Talbert, published by Astral Publishing (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

FLORIDA FICTION FOR ADULTS

Gold Medal Winner — Promise to Poppy: A Bath Pond Book by Lowell Teal (Windermere, FL)

FLORIDA NONFICTION FOR ADULTS

Gold Medal Winner — Treasured Waters: The Indian River Lagoon by Richard A. Kelly and Camille S. Yates, published by Pioneer River Press (Fort Pierce, FL)

ADULT FICTION

Gold Medal Winner — MillTown by P.D. LaFleur, published by RGI Press (Punta Gorda, FL)

Silver Medal Winner — Alex and the Color of the Wind by Piero Rivolta, published by Chapter Publisher (Sarasota, FL)

INTERIOR DESIGN

Gold Medal Winner — Tastefully Small Finger Sandwiches: Easy Party Sandwiches for All Occasions by Kim Hendrickson, published Atlantic Publishing Company (Ocala, FL)

Silver Medal Winner — ColorAlchemy: Self-Mastery with the Endless Supply of Color written and designed by Jami Lin, published by Earth Design, Inc. (Venice, FL)

COVER DESIGN

Gold Medal Winner — Tastefully Small Dessert Canapés: Bite-Sized Sweets for Easy Entertaining by Kim Hendrickson, published by Atlantic Publishing Company (Ocala, FL)

Silver Medal Winners — Jazz from Row Six: Photographs 1981–2007 by Jean Germain, published by New Chapter Publisher (Sarasota, FL); and, Promise to Poppy: A Bath Pond Book by Lowell Teal (Windermere, FL)

COFFEE TABLE BOOK

Gold Medal Winner — Jazz from Row Six: Photographs 1981–2007 by Jean Germai, published by Chapter Publisher (Sarasota, FL)

Silver Medal Winner — Treasured Waters: The Indian River Lagoon by Richard A. Kelly and Camille S. Yates, published by Pioneer River Press LLC (Fort Pierce, FL)

BUSINESS BOOK

Gold Medal Winner — The Complete Guide to Robert's Rules of Order Made Easy: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply by Rita Cook, published by Atlantic Publishing Company (Ocala, FL)

Silver Medal Winners — The Complete Guide to Understanding, Controlling and Stopping Bullies & Bullying at Work: A Complete Guide for Managers, Supervisors, and Co-Workers by Margaret R. Kohut, MSW, published by Atlantic Publishing Company (Ocala, FL); and, The Secret Power of Blogging by Bruce C. Brown, published by Atlantic Publishing Company (Ocala, FL)

POETRY BOOK

Gold Medal Winner — East of Pouring by William Drew Weinbrenner, published by Ahewlu Productions LLC (Orlando, FL)

PRESIDENT’S PICK

Gold Medal Winner — Real Men Do Cry: A Quarterback's Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression and Surviving Suicide Loss by Eric Hipple, published by Quality of Life Publishing Company (Naples, FL)

In addition to medals to commemorate their awards, winners and finalists in each category received an award certificate and President’s Book Awards labels for their book covers.

Florida Publishers Association, Inc., now in its 27th year, is a non-profit, statewide professional association of publishers, self-publishers, authors and others interested in book publishing in Florida. It conducts numerous educational conferences, seminars and workshops throughout Florida and is affiliated with the Association of American Publishers, the Independent Book Publishers Association, the Small Publishers Association of North America and the Florida Center for the Book. It is also a member of the Florida Library Association and the Florida Association for Media in Education. Florida Publishers Association members are primarily located in Florida but includes members nationwide and internationally.

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Winning companies by city:

—ESTERO—

"A-Ha!" Elora Danan Productions, Inc., publisher of the Picture Book Gold Medal Winner, Adventures of Countess Pigula: "Up, Up and Away!" written and illustrated by Karen Freysinger (Contact: Karen Freysinger, 239-466-2747, countesspigula@comcast.net)

FORT LAUDERDALE

Astral Publishing, publisher of both the Adult Nonfiction Silver Medal Winner and the Memoirs Silver Medal Winner, The Half-Life of a Nuclear Battery by Philip H. Talbert (Contact: Philip Talbert, 954-298-0906, ptalbert@bellsouth.net)

FORT PIERCE

Pioneer River Press, publisher of both the Florida Nonfiction for Adults Gold Medal Winner and Coffee Table Book Silver Medal Winner, Treasured Waters: The Indian River Lagoon by Richard A. Kelly and Camille S. Yates (Contact: Monique Walker, 772-462-7242, mwalker@ircc.edu)

NAPLES

Hibiscus Publishing, publisher of Florida Fiction for Children Gold Medal Winner, Florida Santa: Is He Real? How Do We Know It? by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Sarah Caterisano, and Picture Book Silver Medal Winners Airport Mouse Explores on Opening Day by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Phil Jones, and Airport Mouse Becomes a VIP/VIM World Traveler by Ruth E. Clark, illustrated by Phil Jones (Contact: Ruth E. Clark, Ed.D., 239-514-1373, hibiscus311@comcast.net)

Quality of Life Publishing, publisher of the President’s Pick and Adult Nonfiction Silver Medal Winner Real Men Do Cry: A Quarterback's Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression and Surviving Suicide Loss by Eric Hipple; the Adult Nonfiction Gold Medal Winner, Everyday Symbols for Joyful Living by Dianne Durante, Ed.S.; and the Children’s Nonfiction Silver Medal Winner, Isabelle's Dream: A Story and Activity Book for a Child's Grief Journey by Betsy Bottino Arenella (Contact: Karla Wheeler, 877-513-0099, kwheeler@QoLpublishing.com)

OCALA

Atlantic Publishing Company, publisher of the Interior Design Gold Medal Winner, Tastefully Small Finger Sandwiches: Easy Party Sandwiches for All Occasions by Kim Hendrickson, designed by Meg Buchner; the Cover Design Gold Medal Winner, Tastefully Small Dessert Canapés: Bite-Sized Sweets for Easy Entertaining by Kim Hendrickson, designed by Meg Buchner; the Business Books Gold Medal Winner, The Complete Guide to Robert's Rules of Order Made Easy: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply by Rita Cook; and the Business Books Silver Medal Winners, The Complete Guide to Understanding, Controlling and Stopping Bullies & Bullying at Work: A Complete Guide for Managers, Supervisors, and Co-Workers by Margaret R. Kohut, MSW, and The Secret Power of Blogging by Bruce C. Brown (Contact: Doug Brown, 352-622-1825, dbrown@atlantic-pub.com)

ORLANDO

Children’s Heart Publishing Company, publisher of the Memoirs Silver Medal Winner, The Journey Less Traveled: Choose to Turn Your Tragedy Into Triumph by Loretta "Faith" Harris (Contact: Loretta Harris, 407-232-3992, ms_Harris98@hotmail.com)

Ahewlu Productions LLC, publisher of the Poetry Book Gold Medal Winner, East of Pouring by William Drew Weinbrenner (Contact: William Drew Weinbrenner, 407-488-5054, dweinbre@yahoo.com)

—PUNTA GORDA—

RGI Press, publisher of the Adult Fiction Gold Medal Winner, MillTown by P.D. LaFleur (Contact: Suzanne Lancaster, 941-916-4218, slancaster@rgipress.com)

SARASOTA

Bardolf & Co., publisher of the the Children’s Nonfiction Gold Medal Winner, Kiddish Yiddish: Jewish Traditions & Culture in Rhyme by Barbara Feltquate, illustrated by Tom Post (Contact: Chris Angermann, 941-954-4690, c.angermann@comcast.net)

New Chapter Publisher, publisher of the Memoirs Gold Medal Winner, Captured Horizons: An Artist's Journey by Michael Judge; the Coffee Table Book Gold Medal Winner and Cover Design Silver Medal Winner, Jazz from Row Six: Photographs 1981–2007 by Jean Germain; and the Adult Fiction Silver Medal Winner, Alex and the Color of the Wind by Piero Rivolta (Contact: Chris Angermann, 941-954-4690, c.angermann@comcast.net)

SHARPSBURG, GEORGIA

White Pelican Press, publisher of the Young Adult Fiction Gold Medal Winner, A Cord of Three Strands by Holly Moulder (Contact: Holly Moulder, fishermoulder@aol.com)

—WESTON—

Argami Productions, LLC, publisher of the Children’s Fiction Silver Medal Winner, Jonathan's Journey to Mount Miapu by Ellen Wolfson Valladares, illustrated by Maureen Burdock (Contact: Ellen Valladares, 954-384-2731, ellenwv@aol.com)

VENICE

Earth Design, Inc., publisher of the Interior Design Silver Medal Winner, ColorAlchemy: Self-Mastery with the Endless Supply of Color written and designed by Jami Lin (Contact: Jami Lin, 941-276-8689, gp@jamilin.com)

—WINDERMERE—

Lowell Teal, publisher of the Florida Fiction for Adults Gold Medal Winner and Cover Design Silver Medal Winner, Promise to Poppy: A Bath Pond Book by Lowell Teal (Contact: Lowell Teal, 407-876-2377, lowellteal@aol.com)

OUT OF STATE

IRVINE, CA

Maximize Your Education, publisher of the Young Adult Nonfiction Gold Medal Winner, Unlock Your Educational Potential by Dr. Brian R. Haig and Jeffrey D. Haig

MINERAL, VA

Tabby House, publisher of the Children’s Fiction Gold Medal Winner, The Mysterious Jamestown Suitcase: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury, and the Children’s Fiction Silver Medal Winner, Ghost of the Chicken Coop Theater: A Bailey Fish Adventure by Linda Salisbury

—MOUNT PLEASANT, SC—

Sylvan Dell Publishing, publisher of the Picture Book Silver Medal Winner, Kersplatypus by Susan Mitchell, illustrated by Sherry Rogers

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Watch and interact with Harvard's most popular class, "Justice", for free!

Source: http://www.justiceharvard.org/

Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard’s history. Now it’s your turn to take the same journey in moral reflection that has captivated more than 14,000 students, as Harvard opens its classroom to the world.

In this twelve part series, Sandel challenges us with difficult moral dilemmas and asks our opinion about the right thing to do. He then asks us to examine our answers in the light of new scenarios. The results are often surprising, revealing that important moral questions are never black and white.

This course also addresses the hot topics of our day—affirmative action, same-sex marriage, patriotism and rights—and Sandel shows us that we can revisit familiar controversies with a fresh perspective.


Read more about the course at NYTimes and at Justiceharvard.org.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

3rd Annual Ask-a-Librarian Director’s Chair Contest has begun!

What is The Director’s Chair?
The Director’s Chair is a video contest for Florida high school students.
Create a 30-second video promoting Ask a Librarian for a chance to win some great prizes.

So…what exactly IS Ask a Librarian? It’s a free online service that allows you to chat with a Florida librarian for instant help with homework, papers and general questions. (Want to learn more? Click here.)

Now that you know what Ask a Librarian is, go out and make a creative and entertaining 30-second video that tells the world just how
wonderful Ask a Librarian is.
Just submit it here between Oct. 1, 2009, and Jan. 24, 2010 (11:59 p.m.), and the grand prize could be yours.

Be funny! Be serious! Do a spoof! Do a dramedy! Do whatever you want! Just be creative and have fun.

The contest details are online at: http://www.tblc.org/aal/directorschair/

Sunday, October 4, 2009

October is now NATIONAL INFORMATION LITERACY AWARENESS MONTH

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
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For Immediate Release October 1, 2009

NATIONAL INFORMATION LITERACY AWARENESS MONTH, 2009
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

Every day, we are inundated with vast amounts of information. A 24-hour news cycle and thousands of global television and radio networks, coupled with an immense array of online resources, have challenged our long-held perceptions of information management. Rather than merely possessing data, we must also learn the skills necessary to acquire, collate, and evaluate information for any situation. This new type of literacy also requires competency with communication
technologies, including computers and mobile devices that can help in our day-to-day decisionmaking. National Information Literacy Awareness Month highlights the need for all Americans to be adept in the skills necessary to effectively navigate the Information Age.

Though we may know how to find the information we need, we must also know how to evaluate it. Over the past decade, we have seen a crisis of authenticity emerge. We now live in a world where anyone can publish an opinion or perspective, whether true or not, and have that opinion amplified within the information marketplace. At the same time, Americans have unprecedented access to the diverse and independent sources of information, as well as institutions such as libraries and universities, that can help separate truth from fiction and signal from noise.

Our Nation's educators and institutions of learning must be aware of -- and adjust to -- these new realities. In addition to the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic, it is equally important that our students are given the tools required to take advantage of the information available to them. The ability to seek, find, and decipher information can be applied to countless life decisions, whether financial, medical, educational, or technical.

This month, we dedicate ourselves to increasing information literacy awareness so that all citizens understand its vital importance. An informed and educated citizenry is essential to the functioning of our modern democratic society, and I encourage educational and community institutions across the country to help Americans find and evaluate the information they seek, in all its forms.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 2009 as National Information Literacy Awareness Month. I call upon the people of the United States to recognize the important role information plays in our daily lives, and appreciate the need for a greater understanding of its impact.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand nine, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-fourth.

BARACK OBAMA
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