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Author “Speed-Dating” at the Lawrence Public Library

Paul Miles Schneider | The Official Site Posted on November 13, 2010 by Paul Miles SchneiderJune 22, 2024  

The Second Annual “Book Club Night” at the Lawrence Public Library was a blast! Okay, I was kinda spent after nearly 90 minutes of solid, non-stop Silver Shoes talk, but it was a genuinely fun evening and well worth any effort on my part.

The Lawrence Public Library entrance at night.

The Lawrence Public Library entrance at night.

I was impressed and surprised by how many people turned up on a rainy Thursday evening in Lawrence, Kansas, but you can tell just how much these dedicated people enjoy their clubs, reading, and discussing books in a social setting. I couldn’t have asked for a more engaged and appreciative audience. And the Lawrence Library went all out with prize drawings, giveaways, and refreshments (killer cupcakes, too!).

A Book Club Night flyer posted on a hallway wall.

A Book Club Night flyer posted on a hallway wall.

I have to say I love the whole idea of book clubs in general, taking the somewhat isolated experience of reading a book and then sharing and comparing individual experiences with a group of friends or peers who have similar interests and passions for the printed page.

Maria Butler, the Community Relations Coordinator of the Lawrence Public Library, introduces the event and gives a few announcements about the proceedings while author Paul Miles Schneider looks on.

Maria Butler, the Community Relations Coordinator of the Lawrence Public Library, introduces the event and gives a few announcements about the proceedings while author Paul Miles Schneider looks on.

There may be thousands of Internet “chat boards,” growing as I type this, where books and authors are discussed in great depth and detail, but, after spending an evening like this, I can’t ever see them surpassing the kinetic energy of basic, social, human interaction and the sharing of thoughts, face to face. No way.

Paul Miles Schneider, mingling and having a great time at Book Club Night.

Paul Miles Schneider, mingling and having a great time at Book Club Night.

The whole reason I became an author was to communicate ideas, taking a cool story that had been brewing in my head for a year and sharing it with others. But the act of reading is a very private experience. The words that began in my mind and imagination were passed on and interpreted by another mind and imagination. One brain to another. And taking that solitary experience one step further and sharing it with a small group of people who are eager to understand what others have experienced is quite remarkable. In many ways it makes characters, plot, and themes spring alive for me beyond anything I’d hoped for. These fictional people and their situations are discussed among the group as anyone would share details about a friend or comment on someone else’s behavior, motivation, or circumstances. They become just as real as you and me. It’s the ultimate gift for an author, in many respects.

Julie Trowbridge-Alford of the Raven Bookstore sells the authors' books, including "Silver Shoes," at Book Club Night.

Julie Trowbridge-Alford of the Raven Bookstore sells the authors’ books, including “Silver Shoes,” at Book Club Night.

The “speed-dating” aspect of the event was a lot of fun. The authors played musical chairs, rotating between five book clubs, each arranged in a circle inside the library auditorium. I spent roughly fifteen minutes with each group, answering questions about Silver Shoes, discussing the plot and characters, the creative inspiration for the story, and my experience with the publishing process. Then it was a quick gulp of water and on to the next group, starting all over again. Exhausting? Yeah, just a little bit, especially after the fifth group. But I took away so much more than I gave that night.

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Book Club Night at the Lawrence Public Library Wed. night, Nov. 10 …

Paul Miles Schneider | The Official Site Posted on November 9, 2010 by Paul Miles SchneiderJune 22, 2024  

For anyone in the area, I’ll be selling & signing books on Wednesday night, November 10, 2010, at the Lawrence Public Library as part of their “book club night!”

Stop by and say hi if you can! Should be a fun event.

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A discussion of SILVER SHOES on Kansas City’s NPR station!

Paul Miles Schneider | The Official Site Posted on October 26, 2010 by Paul Miles SchneiderJune 22, 2024  

I had the pleasure yesterday of making a guest appearance along with author and publicist Alexander Greenwood on a radio talk show called “Central Standard,” which is featured on Kansas City’s National Public Radio affiliate KCUR (89.3 FM). We discussed the trends of e-book marketing, self-publishing, and book trailers. I recently produced three book trailers as part of my new “day job” as a motion graphics producer in Kansas City. As a published author with my very own book trailer, I figured there might be a mention of “Silver Shoes” along the way. But I was caught off-guard (in a good way) to find us spending a decent amount of time discussing the novel, the creative genesis behind it, and even a bit of the backstory itself!

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Book Club Night at the Lawrence Public Library

Paul Miles Schneider | The Official Site Posted on October 10, 2010 by Paul Miles SchneiderMay 26, 2024  

Title: Book Club Night at Lawrence Public Library
Location: Lawrence Public Library – Lawrence, Kansas
Link out: Click here
Description: I will be a participating author in their Second Annual Book Club Night, which will feature Author Speed Dating, as well as handouts, prize drawings, refreshments and more! If you are in a book group or want to be, you will enjoy this program.
Start Time: 7:00 pm
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
End Time: 8:30 pm

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Swimming the English Channel …

Paul Miles Schneider | The Official Site Posted on September 11, 2010 by Paul Miles SchneiderMay 25, 2024 10

The 2010 Kansas Notable Books awards ceremony yesterday was a “swimming” success, and I say that only half-jokingly now.

A display of the fifteen 2010 Kansas Notable Books just outside the entrance to the old Supreme Court chambers at the State Capitol in Topeka.

A display of the fifteen 2010 Kansas Notable Books just outside the entrance to the old Supreme Court chambers at the State Capitol in Topeka.

When I first heard that my book had been selected as one of the 2010 Kansas Notable Books, I was startled and very happy. I hadn’t submitted it for consideration myself. I had merely registered it last year with an online database hosted by the Kansas State Library as a “Kansas-themed book.” That was it. But apparently, that was enough!

I figured registering the book would help people find it. And, as a self-published author, I am always looking for ways to promote Silver Shoes. If I don’t get the word out, who’s going to? Hence, this blog, my website, my self-made book trailer and self-designed poster, etc. I am a self-promoter of a self-published novel now. That’s the path I chose, albeit not an easy one. Part of me feels kinda weird about constantly “talking up” my book, but the alternative would be to humbly and passively watch it sink into oblivion. And then what would be the point of having written it? I want people to know about it and to read it … and hopefully, if I’m lucky, enjoy it!

Back to hearing about the award …

The congratulatory letter said that there would be “a reception September 10 at the Kansas State Capitol at which medals for the award will be presented.”

As cool as this sounded, I remember actually laughing and saying, “A medal? It’s not like I swam the English Channel or anything.” Perhaps that was just me geeking out a little. I consider myself a confident guy, and I’ve learned to take a compliment fairly well over the years (I used to be terrible at it), but every now and then, I still laugh things off, if only to put flattery and myself into perspective. For every “aren’t you cool?” gesture of appreciation, there are those who think you ain’t so cool. So balance is the key, and a grounded perspective, whenever possible.

Then I saw the medals on the table behind the podium yesterday before the ceremony began.

The medals waiting to be awarded for the 2010 Kansas Notable Books.

The medals waiting to be awarded for the 2010 Kansas Notable Books.

My eyebrows went up again, and I laughed. “Wow,” I thought to myself. “Looks like they think I really did swim the English Channel!” … or won an Olympic race or a Kennedy Center Honor or something a little beyond my comprehension and failing attempt at perspective.

I saw the gift bags out front, too. Pink, don’tcha know! I remembered my good friend Dennis Hensley, who is an accomplished interviewer and writer in Hollywood and serious swag aficionado, joking rhetorically, “Who doesn’t love a good gift bag?”

Gift bags for the 2010 Kansas Notable Books authors.

Gift bags for the 2010 Kansas Notable Books authors.

Before the press conference and ceremony began, I took my assigned seat with the other authors in front, and we began to chat and introduce ourselves as more people arrived. Suddenly, I found myself hobnobbing and swapping stories with a group of truly fascinating, really cool people.

Paul Miles Schneider arrives early (of course) and chats with fellow honorees, including former poet laureate of Kansas, Denise Low (center), and others, at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books ceremony.

Paul Miles Schneider arrives early (of course) and chats with fellow honorees, including former poet laureate of Kansas, Denise Low (center), and others, at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books ceremony.

After a short press conference explaining a bit about the awards themselves, their (five-year) history, a Q&A about the selection process for the honored books, the importance of the award and the continued recognition of local authors and Kansas-themed books, the ceremony began. Our keynote speaker was celebrated, respected, and award-winning author Nancy Pickard, and, boy, was I impressed!

Author Nancy Pickard, our keynote speaker at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books awards ceremony.

Author Nancy Pickard, our keynote speaker at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books awards ceremony.

Nancy talked about receiving the award. She’s a former honoree herself (among so many outstanding recognitions for her work). She jokingly said she would wear her medal proudly to the grocery store if she thought she could get away with it. As she talked about the basic accomplishment of having written a book and actually publishing it, either via traditional literary agents and publishers, or taking a self-published, non-traditional route as I have done, I began to feel really proud of what I had accomplished—that I had come so far from the days of thinking I had a neat story that I just had to write down at some point.

So, there went my perspective, right out the window—at least for those next few minutes. To borrow and paraphrase from one of my favorite “creators” on the planet, composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim:

Look, I made a book
where there never was a book.

Next up was the presentation of the medals themselves. One by one, we were introduced alphabetically (by book title). Roy Bird, director of the Kansas Center for the Book, gave the assembled audience (including First Lady of Kansas, Stacy Parkinson) a little background about each of the authors, and there went my perspective again. I was so proud of my fellow honorees. We had all come from different backgrounds and had vastly different stories to tell, some real, some imagined. Some for children, some for young adults, some for adults, and some for big adult children like me! But we had one thing in common. We had all started with an idea in our heads that just wouldn’t go away. So, over the course of days and months and years, we made something out of thin air. It became our goal to communicate this idea to others who might be receptive and interested in knowing about it. And we never gave up. We kept going until we were finished. Until we had reached the other side and there was a book staring at us on a shelf. And that’s when it hit me …

We had swum the English Channel after all.

Paul Miles Schneider receives his medal from Jo Budler, the State Librarian of Kansas, as author of “Silver Shoes,” one of the 2010 Kansas Notable Books.

Paul Miles Schneider receives his medal from Jo Budler, the State Librarian of Kansas, as author of “Silver Shoes,” one of the 2010 Kansas Notable Books.

The celebrated authors of the 2010 Kansas Notable Books, along with Roy Bird (Director of the Kansas Center for the Book) and Jo Budler (State Librarian of Kansas). They’re the two without the medals hanging around their necks.

The celebrated authors of the 2010 Kansas Notable Books, along with Roy Bird (Director of the Kansas Center for the Book) and Jo Budler (State Librarian of Kansas). They’re the two without the medals hanging around their necks.

After the ceremony, there was a reception with desserts, fruit, tea and lemonade, outside the old Supreme Court Chambers. I had a chance to chat further with the authors, Roy, Jo, and Claflin Books who hosted a book-signing for us.

Paul Miles Schneider proudly wears his medal for “Silver Shoes” at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books awards reception.

Paul Miles Schneider proudly wears his medal for “Silver Shoes” at the 2010 Kansas Notable Books awards reception.

So it’s another day now. And my head is out of the clouds once again. A grounded perspective has been achieved. But you know, every now and then, it’s nice to go up into those clouds and feel like you’ve done something that others find extraordinary.

“Silver Shoes,” a 2010 Kansas Notable Book.

“Silver Shoes,” a 2010 Kansas Notable Book.

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