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NOAH SCALIN PUBLISHES THE DESIGN ACTIVIST'S HANDBOOK
The road has been long, but at last Richmond's Noah Scalin, known for his award winning Skull-A-Day art project, has brought to life a decade's old idea. His new book, The Design Activist's Handbook, is Scalin's way of sharing the ideas that have shaped his career.
Elegant Life Summer Reading
High summer, and if you are enjoying a stay-cation, you may be looking for a few books to read by the pool.
'Six Pigs in a Tub'
In His New Column for GRID, Gene Cox Ponders Pigs, People & Prepositions
Helping Small Businesses Evolve
Local Power Couple Parlay Research Findings into New Book
Richmond Famous
It's no secret that Richmonders, and thousands of yearly visitors, have a particular fondness for heritage and tradition. History lovers come to tour battlegrounds and other attractions of bygone eras-and Richmonders are known for their dedication to hometown merchants. To celebrate that love of the past, Greater Richmond Grid takes a look at two new tomes that take on the difficult task of capturing the excitement of history between the pages of a book.
Endless Vacation

A Review of 'Backroads & Byways of Virginia: Drives, Day Trips & Weekend Excursions'
A Novel Promotion
Breaking through the competition to get your product noticed is key to its success, and books are no different.
Destination Unknown
Working Writer: Transitioning From Journalist to First-Time Author
1708 Gallery Plays Host to Poetry Book Launch
Reading and book launch for three Richmond poets
The Junior League of Richmond's 65th Book & Author Dinner
Six Authors Featured on May 4th
Author Michael Whitt to Speak @ Black History Museum
"Rivalry: Richmond's Armstrong-Walker Classic"
Author Chat: 2009 VCU Cabell First Novelist Award Winner Deb Olin Unferth
To discuss the journey of her novel "Vacation"
Local Art Collector & Author Jane Joel Knox 
'A Celebration of Art: Notes from a Collector'
Because Reading is Fun-damental! And now cost-effective!
VCU Friends of the Library Book Sale: October 19-23, 2009
Elvis Presley, Shirley MacLaine & Jimmy Dean, Oh My!
New Book Celebrates Richmond's Colorful Creative Dynasty
Two Millionth Volume Celebration at the VCU Libraries
Event celebrates milestone in the history of VCU and the VCU Libraries--the acquisition of VCU’s two millionth library volume.
Slam Nahuatl Season 3 for Literacy
Gallery5 Invites Poets, Artists and Audience Members to Master the Open Mic

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The Making of a Memoir
People often think that all writing is the same, whether it's a blog, an article, or a book. And while the elements are certainly similar, the long form of a book is different from anything else. That's mainly because the writer has to sustain the reader's attention for a much longer period of time. I learned this and more after co-writing the book Two Versions: The Other Side of Fame and Family with Bill Hudson.
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Dave Smitherman
Dave Smitherman and Ted Randler will be at:
   Chop Suey Books
   2913 West Cary Street
   Richmond, VA
   Sunday, January 15 at 2:00
   www.chopsueybooks.com
   
   Book 'Em North Carolina
   Robeson Community College
   Lumberton, NC
   February 25
   bookemnc.org
   
   Virginia Festival of the Book
   Charlottesville, VA
   March 21-25
   www.vabook.org
   
   Check websites for specific times.
   
   PalariBooks.com

In the past, I've written hundreds of magazine articles and plenty of blogs. 

Also, thanks to Palari Publishing, I've had a hand in crafting, guiding, and providing feedback on most of the books we've published. None of that really prepared me for the task of writing a novel from scratch. 

Ted Randler, my partner in crime, has written a few novels, his latest is Anyone Whose Heart's Been Had. So he knew what I was getting into before I did.

I've worked with a few actors, advising them on book projects, discussing how I could help them bring their stories to life. They are an interesting breed, actors. I've met with an array of them, and they all have stories to tell. Sometimes they just need a little help putting it together. That's what I come in.

Bill Hudson contacted me after getting my information from his ex-wife Cindy Williams (from the TV show Laverne & Shirley) because Hollywood is a small town and referrals are commonplace. So Bill called and told me his story, how he was married to a famous movie star, has famous offspring, and how he felt his story had never been told. 

He had plenty of sound bites and magazine quotes, but he had never had the opportunity to tell his version. He was very genuine, sincere, and passionate during our initial meeting, so I decided to help.

After he told me his story (and after we had a publishing deal), we talked about how best to structure the book. It's rarely as interesting to chronicle someone's experiences as they happened. First off, it's not much of a challenge, and secondly, a book has to be compelling at the beginning to engage the reader. 

So we started the book with an emotional time in his life and went from there. I interviewed him for hours and hours, recording his stories and then weaving them together to accurately portray him. Bill is a multi-faceted man. He may not be a household name, but he's an accomplished musician, ex-teen idol, father, actor, and now author. In the end, I think it works. Let me know what you think.
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