The Evergreen Journal – Book Launch – Strange Weather: True Quirks of Nature
STRANGE Weather:
True Quirks of Nature
Anthology
Edited by Marlene Masot
Your Invitation:
Behind Our Eyes Writers with Disabilities Presents:
BOE BOOK LAUNCH
This public Zoom event features a presentation by the authors of
Strange Weather Anthology: True Quirks of Nature
Available May 7, 2023
BOOK LAUNCH DATE: MAY 8, 2023 Monday
TIME: 7:00 p.m. Eastern U.S. & Canada
No one can do anything about the weather, but we have captured it. Strange Weather Anthology: True Quirks of Nature is a collection of 15 true life stories from the 11 talented authors who lived through them, captured in vivid detail, in prose and verse. Some entries also include actual photographs.
Have you been through a hurricane…on a ship, seen balls of fire and strange flashes in the sky, dodged tornadoes while driving, seen a vivid or double rainbow or experienced strange rain patterns, unexpected torrential storms, different weather patterns at the same time, or woken to find myriads of giant snowballs everywhere?
Look inside for these awe-inspiring stories told from a personal perspective, including short autobiographies and where to find these remarkable authors.
FEATURED AUTHORS:
Ann Chiappetta John Cronin (Canada)
Carol Farnsworth Leonard Tuchyner
- S. Boyd Lynda McKinney Lambert
Cheryl McNeil Fisher Patty L. Fletcher
Jackie Collins Robert D. Sollars
Marlene Mesot, Ed.
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NOTE:
This new anthology includes 2 Memoirs by
LYNDA MCKINNEY LAMBERT, Pennsylvania author and artist.
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Lynda’s Memoir #1:
Tornado Outbreak
This story begins when an artist friend showed me an advertisement for an outdoor nature painting workshop in the Pocono Mountains. The night before we departed on this early spring adventure, the entire state of Pennsylvania was hit with tornadoes that caused massive destruction. Join us in this terrifying trip across Pennsylvania.
Lynda’s Memoir #2:
Visibility:
In this memoir I describe the early spring landscape in my rural village in western Pennsylvania. This is a deeply personal description that takes the reader into the mind of an artist surveying and creating a painting of the early morning rural Pennsylvania landscape.