President’s Corner – Feeling Thankful for Derby Rotten Scoundrels

In this season of Thanksgiving, I’m feeling very thankful for the wonderfully supportive writing community we have in Derby Rotten Scoundrels!

I have so many folks to thank for the terrific work that’s been happening this fall on behalf of DRS— most especially I want to thank Lynda Rees for her awesome work as publicist, Susan Bell for her beautiful work on the website, and Elaine Munsch for arranging fabulous speakers and programs for our chapter.

Elaine brought us a terrific speaker for our November meeting, Andrew Welsh- Huggins (awhcolumbus.1@gmail.com; https://www.andrewelshhuggins.com),  who spoke to us about his writing career and his process for creating his successful mystery series featuring private eye and ex-quarterback Andy Hayes. Andrew creates, dates, and saves multiple drafts until he is ready to share and submit his work. Along the way, he maintains a separate document in which he makes notes of things he needs to fill in, check on, etc. He is a great example of the discipline involved in being a successful author. He writes for two hours every morning before going to his day job as an AP reporter!  

Meantime, we are still basking in the glow of the tremendous success of Mystery with a Splash of Bourbon at the Kentucky Book Festival. The anthology, co-edited by Susan Bell and Elaine Munsch and featuring the work of several chapter members, had sold out by 2 PM! Rumor has it that Karen Block and Lorena Peter excelled at being sales folks. Elaine also participated in a well-received panel at the festival on “Building a Writing Community.”

Elaine Munsch also inaugurated our Speaker’s Bureau by doing a presentation on “A Brief History of Women Crime Writers” at the Daviess County Library in Owensboro on October 28. We’ve also been invited to present our offerings at Imaginarium coming up July 8-11. (Our chapter will have a table at the conference.) If you know of any clubs, groups, or libraries who might be interested in our free of charge presentations, let them know about our new Speaker’s Bureau. The complete listing of offerings is now up on our site.

Thanks to Lynda Rees, our publicist, we also now have active accounts for Facebook and Twitter:

Please go on to our pages and Like, Follow, and Share, so we can help grow our organization.

Chapter members! You’re also invited to contribute blogs to our website on writing (especially mystery writing) and anything having to do with the chapter. Send your blogs (600-1000 words) to Susan Bell, our webmaster, at susancbell@yahoo.com

Our annual elections for board positions are coming right up. As of now, I’m aware that we do have openings for the positions of Secretary and Treasurer. The Secretary is responsible for taking notes at the chapter meetings and disseminating them to the membership, and the treasurer is responsible for keeping track of our finances (writing checks, making deposits, and reporting to the chapter and Board on our expenditures and income). Neither job is hugely time consuming, but they are vitally important to our functioning. Be thinking about whether you’d be willing to step up and assume one of these all-important volunteer jobs—we need you!

At our November chapter meeting, we discussed ways to improve our monthly meetings. We decided that beginning with our January meeting, we’ll start our meetings with an intentional check-in to share writing news, minimize the business portion, do a short writing prompt, and review chapters from the craft book we began several months ago, Janet Burroway’s Writing Fiction, A Guide to Narrative Craft.

As is our custom, in place of our usual December chapter meeting, we will have a holiday luncheon on the first Saturday of the month, December 4th, at the Olive Garden on Hurstbourne, beginning at 11:30 AM. We will honor Susan Bell, our Volunteer of the Year, at our luncheon. For directions, click  Olive Garden Italian Restaurant .

Member News

Gloria Casale will sign her books at Joseph Beth Booksellers in Lexington on Saturday, December 4th, from 2-4 PM. Her books include:

      • SHADOW ROAD: WHERE SHADOWS FIND YOU
  • BIOTERROR: THE ESSENTIAL THREAT

 

 

Congratulations to Leanne Edelen, whose short story, “Big Freak,” was the first-place winner of the Beartooth Anthony’s Annual Halloween Campfire Story Contest. Check out Leanne’s terrific story at: https://beartoothanthony.com/2021-results-beartooth-anthonys-halloween-campfire-story-contest/ 

 

 

Beth Henderson now has three titles out in her cozy mystery paranormal comedy series, Whichur-Wolfe Detection, which include:

        • WHEN HARRY KILLED SALLY
    • WHEN CURTSEY KNIFED SAMMY
    • WHEN KENEDY STRANGLED BRISCO

The series has been collecting rave 5-Star reviews! Book Four, WHEN KURT BLUDGEONED RUSTY, is due out on December 15.

 

Carol Preflatish is doing NaNoWriMo  this month and going great guns! She hopes her next Nathan Perry mystery will be out by Christmas.

 

Lynn Slaughter’s LEISHA’S SONG was awarded a Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards’ bronze medal in the YA horror/mystery category. The novel also received a lovely review and five-star rating for its entry in the Reader’s Favorite Awards.

 

 

 

 

 

All for now. Have a beautiful and blessed Thanksgiving, and Happy Writing!

Our Trip to the 2021 Kentucky Book Festival

We were very honored to have our anthology of crime stories, Mystery With a Splash of Bourbon, be selected to participate in the 2021 Kentucky Book Festival.

The anthology was a project of love that took many years to complete: 22 authors; 18 short stories ranging from historical adventure to gritty realism; 20 non-fiction articles on Prohibition, moonshining, medicinal alcohol and profiles of distilleries and the booming Whiskey Row district in downtown Louisville; getting published during the middle of the worst pandemic since the Great Influenza of 1918. There were many obstacles in our path to publication, and post-publication, so being one of the books included in this year’s festival was indeed a blessing.

We sold out our stockpile by mid afternoon, in no small part due to the incredible salesmanship of two of our contributing authors: Lorena Peter and Karen Block. A special thank you to them for showing up and drumming up sales for the book.

Read more about the anthology and author bios here: Mystery With a Splash of Bourbon.

 

 

 

We want to thank all of the contributing authors who took the time to participate:

Lorena Peter and Karen Block, of course

Gwen Mayo and Sarah Glenn, who flew up from Florida to be at the event. Gwen and Sarah own publishing house Mystery and Horror, LLC. They were not only contributing authors to the anthology, they published the book!

Also in attendance was Mike Bradford, a former member of our chapter. He came over from his home in Bardstown. And last, our intrepid editors of the anthology, Susan Bell and Elaine Munsch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elaine was invited to participate on a panel, Building a Writing Community.

Do you struggle to get motivated or set goals in your writing? Getting together with like-minded writers who encourage each other on their way can be a big help, but sometimes finding them can be difficult. Lisa Haneberg, author of Stiff Lizard and a founding board member of the Lexington Writer’s Room, and Elaine Munsch, co-editor of Mystery with a Splash of Bourbon and member of the Derby Rotten Scoundrels writing group, will discuss what it takes to build a writing community with Lisa M. Miller, author of The Heart of Leadership for Women in the Writer’s Room. Be sure to visit the authors in the Signing Gallery (downstairs in Joseph-Beth Booksellers) to get books signed after this talk!

Elaine was joined on the panel by Lisa Haneberg and Lisa M. Miller. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elaine did a wonderful job!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The audience enjoyed it, too!

President’s Corner – Exciting Times for Derby Rotten Scoundrels!

Thanks to our amazing Chair of Programming, Elaine Munsch, we hosted a terrific speaker for our October meeting, Shay McAlister, an award-winning investigative reporter for WHAS who has been instrumental in investigating several cold cases. Shay was delightful and informative as she spoke about her career and the sheer doggedness involved in researching cases. You can view a recording of Shay’s talk here: Speaker Series.

For our November 13 meeting, we’re hosting Andrew Welsh-Huggins. Andrew is an Associated Press reporter and author of seven mystery novels featuring a former Ohio State and Cleveland Browns quarterback turned private investigator, the most recent of which is An Empty Grave. Andrew will talk about creating and sustaining a successful mystery series. He’ll speak from 1-2 PM EST following our noon business meeting.  See this link for Zoom meeting details: Andrew Welsh-Huggins – AP Reporter / Mystery Author

Meantime, our publicist Lynda Rees has been very busy getting the word out about DRS. She hopes you’ll follow, like, and share chapter posts on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/derbyrottenscoundrels/  and on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/DerbyRotten  This is a great way to interest folks in our chapter and our mission to advance the development and recognition of regional women crime writers.

We’ve also purchased a table at Imaginarium coming up on July 8-10 2022 and are thrilled that we’ve been invited to present our Speakers’s Bureau workshops as part of the convention.

Mystery With a Splash of BourbonMeantime, we’re looking forward to the Kentucky Book Festival on November 6 at Joseph-Beth Booksellers. Mystery with a Splash of Bourbon, an anthology co-edited by chapter members Susan Bell and Elaine Munsch, has been selected for inclusion in this prestigious festival. The works of several chapter members appear in the anthology. Elaine will also take part in a panel at the festival, “Creating a Writer’s Community.”

 

 

 

 

 


Member News

Elaine Munsch will speak on “A Brief History of Women’s Crime Fiction” as part of the chapter’s Speaker’s Bureau in Owensboro on Thursday, October 28, 6-7 PM Central Time, at the Daviess County Public Library. Check out our video recording of Elaine’s talk on this topic to our chapter: Speaker Series

Jeanette Pope’s book launch signing for Desperate Angles on September 18 was a huge success!

Lynda Rees’s picture book, NO FEAR, designed to help children face their fears, recently launched as a hardcover and can be found at:

AMZ:  https://amzn.to/2V6rf2m            

B&N   NO FEAR by Lynda Rees, S. Sathi | NOOK Book (eBook) | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)           

KOBO NO FEAR eBook by Lynda Rees – 1230004964599 | Rakuten Kobo United States

WEBSITE:  WWW.LYNDAREESAUTHOR.COM/NO FEAR/

The audio launch of NO FEAR comes out this month and features spectacular voice actress and chapter member, Patience Martin from Peabod Audio. You can find NO FEAR in audiobook at https://adbl.co/3fYLQLh

If you’d like to be one of the first to listen and review, contact Lynda Rees for a FREE audiobook download code.

Lynda Rees’s No Fear Learning Activity Book launched in September. Designed for preschoolers and kindergarteners, the book includes activities that make learning fun and involve counting, drawing, coloring, learning numbers and the alphabet, and solving puzzles. It can be found at:

AMAZON:   

NO FEAR Children’s Activity Book: Rees, Lynda Author, Jones, Aria: 9781732311695: Amazon.com: Books

Barnes & Noble:

NO FEAR Children’s Activity Book by Lynda Author Rees, Aria Jones, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® (barnesandnoble.com)

Lynda Rees has also been accepted into the Book Global Network:

https://bookmarketingglobalnetwork.com/global-authors-directory/lynda-rees-books/

Lynn Slaughter will participate in a panel with writers Mary Popham and Ellen Birkett-Morris on “Creating Authentic Women Characters” from 12-1 PM EST on October 23 at the online Louisville Book Festival. For the full schedule of events at the festival, go to: https://www.louisvillebookfestival.com/festival-info/festival-schedule/

Lynn also appeared on Gmap Broadcast Network shows to discuss her novels on September 29, October 6, and October 13: https://www.gmap1.com/

That’s it for now! Hope to see you at our next meeting on November 13!

 

President’s Corner – Growing Our Footprint!

September 11th is a somber day in our nation’s history, but it felt good to spend time with eight other chapter members at our monthly meeting.

Not surprisingly, we talked a lot about spreading the word about our chapter. One of the big takeaways from our retreat was the need to increase our publicity efforts and social media presence. All I can say is that our new publicist, Lynda Rees, with able assistance from Susan Bell and Miki Reilly-Howe, has been hard at work and done an amazing job! Press releases about our new Speakers Bureau have gone out to multiple outlets, and Lynda has created a chapter brochure set to arrive at my house later this week, in plenty of time to take to the Flemingsburg County Library Book Fair on October 2.   We now have bookmarks, a banner, and brochures—all featuring the gorgeous new logo created by Miki Reilly-Howe’s colleague, Doug Sovonick.

You can also now find out what we’re up to on social media. We’d love for you to like us and follow us!

twitter site Twitterderbyrottenscoundrels.com

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derbyrottenscoundrels
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsAFuiQ13WwstSUHT082iA

 


 

In other news, our newly formed online critique group, which includes Susan Bell, Elaine Munsch, Lorena Peter, Jeanette Pope, and Miki Reilly-Howe, reports they had a great first meeting. Lorena Peter submitted an excerpt from her new novel, Inexplicable Dread, and Elaine Munsch submitted another chapter From her new Dash Hammond novel, Maude (Working title).

 

 

Shay McAlister
Shay McAlister

Meantime, our chair of programming, Elaine Munsch, has lined up some exciting speakers for the coming year. For our next meeting on October 9th, Shay McAlister, WHAS-11 investigative reporter, will talk about her career and the ongoing interest in cold cases. The public is invited to attend! For the Zoom link, please contact Susan Bell at: susancbell@yahoo.com. Read more here: Shay McAlister – Investigative Reporter for WHAS: Working with LMPD Cold Case Squad

 

 


Member News

Beth Henderson’s second book in the Whichur-Wolfe Detection series, WHEN CURTSEY KNIFED SAMMY, (paranormal, cozy mystery, comedy, with a touch of romance) went live on September 15th. Lots is happening in Book Two, including a second murder! Beth is delighted with the five star reviews she’s received for the first book in the series, WHEN HARRY KILLED SALLY.

Book Cover for Desperate Angles by Jeanette C. PopeJeanette Pope will celebrate her newly released DESPERATE ANGLES and sign books on September 18th at Mike Linnig’s Restaurant- 9308 Cane Run road, Louisville KY  340258 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

Carol Preflatish submitted book number three, WITCH HUNT, in her Nathan Perry Mystery Series to her publisher. It should be released by Christmas.

Lynn Slaughter’s article, “The Three Best Pieces of Writing Advice I’ve Ever Received,” appeared in the creativity issue of Teen Ink: https://www.teenink.com/TipsFromAnAuthor-LynnSlaughter

Lynn was also recently interviewed for Hasty Book List:
https://www.hastybooklist.com/home/author-interview-lynn-slaughter

Our chapter will be well represented at the upcoming Book Fair on October 2nd at the Flemingsburg County Library: https://virginiasmith.org/event/fleming-county-library-book-fair/

Gloria Casale, Elaine Munsch, Lynda Rees, and Lynn Slaughter will be participating authors.

 

That’s it for now! Please stay safe. We hope to see you at our October 9th chapter meeting!

We’re Invited to the Kentucky Book Festival

We are excited to announce that our crime anthology, Mystery With a Splash of Bourbon, has been selected for the 40th annual Kentucky Book Festival (formerly Kentucky Book Fair) on November 6 at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington.

Read about the festival here: Kentucky Book Festival

 

 

Read more about the anthology and our authors here:  Mystery With a Splash of Bourbon