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Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. is exhibiting at the 15th Annual SC Book Festival in Columbia, SC. 

SC Book Festival at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center

Saturday, May 14, 2011, 9:00 am – 5:30pm 

Sunday, May 15, 2011, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
FREE Admission

 

All Day Schedule Full of Exciting Sessions and Presentations and an Exhibit Hall full of book and art enthusiasts! Events Saturday and Sunday are FREE to everyone!

  • More than 100 authors in readings, discussions, and book signings all day and an Exhibit Hall filled with book sellers and community organizations.   
  • Artist Alley, featuring various South Carolina artists
  • Book Sales, Antiquarian Book Dealers, Exhibitors - over 100!
  • New this Year!  Children’s Pavilion with authors, performers, activities all day!
  • Panel discussions on interesting topics and books
  • Free Festival Book Bags to the first 100 attendees!
  • Giveaways and a Chance to Enter Drawings for free books and gifts all day!
  • Free Door Prize Giveaways in the 4:10 sessions

Come see Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. at Booth #208!

 

For more information, please visit www.scbookfestival.org

 

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NC Author Part of World-wide Blogging Event

 

Pikeville, NC, March 18, 2011  This April, over 500 bloggers will take part in the A to Z Challenge, including NC author Alex J. Cavanaugh. The month-long event involves daily posts (excluding Sundays) that correspond with the letters of the alphabet. Bloggers from around the world and all walks of life have signed up to participate.

 

The A to Z Challenge began last year as the brainchild of Arlee Bird of California. He was looking for a way to celebrate 200 blog followers. “Why not do a blogging stunt of posting those twenty-six days with alphabetically themed topics? The following day, Saturday March 27th, I posted my intentions and added a challenge for others to join me in blogging through the alphabet. In less than a week nearly 100 bloggers had enthusiastically signed up to be part of the Challenge.”

 

This year, Bird enlisted the help of seven other bloggers to manage the event, including Cavanaugh. He and the others have been spreading the word and offering tips, such as pre-scheduling posts and sticking to a theme. For the challenge, Cavanaugh is highlighting fellow bloggers each day. “So many helped promote the release of my book, CassaStar, last fall - I want to give back to the blogging world and promote others.” His science-fiction book was released last fall through Dancing Lemur Press, LLC, and hundreds of bloggers spread the word.

 

The A to Z Challenge provides many benefits. According to Cavanaugh, “The daily posting teaches discipline. Our topic must correspond with that day’s letter of the alphabet, so it spurs creativity. Most important though is the connection we make with so many new bloggers, friendships that continue long after the challenge ends.”

 

Cavanaugh encourages other bloggers to sign up for the challenge. The 500 participants mark was achieved recently when another Dancing Lemur Press author, L. Diane Wolfe, added her blog to the list. With two weeks remaining before the challenge begins, this event could surpass 1000 participating bloggers.

 

For more information, visit Alex J. Cavanaugh’s blog www.alexjcavanaugh.blogspot.com CassaStar is available online, retail, and in all eBook formats. Published by Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. Science fiction space opera/adventure. Trade paperback $15.95 ISBN 978-0-9816210-6-7, eBook $2.95 ISBN 978-0-9827139-3-8 www.DancingLemurPress.com

 

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Debut Novel CassaStar Crosses the Sci-Fi Genre Boundaries

 

Alex J. Cavanaugh’s first novel has all the elements of an exciting space opera. However, the story goes beyond the standard science fiction setting. Available October 19, 2010, CassaStar is a tale of friendship, trust, and redemption. Tapping into an audience beyond the science fiction genre, readers seeking a character-driven adventure will find CassaStar a riveting and captivating book.

 

To pilot the fleet’s finest ship… Few options remain for Byron, a talented young man with a troubled past and rebellious attitude. Slated to train as a Cosbolt pilot, Byron is determined to prove his worth and begin a new life. Much to his chagrin, Bassa, the toughest instructor in the fleet, takes notice of the young pilot. As war brews on the edge of space, Byron requires a navigator of exceptional quality to survive. Bassa must make a decision that could well decide the fate of both men. Will their skills be enough as they embark on a mission that may stretch their abilities to the limit?

 

“…calls to mind the youthful focus of Robert Heinlein’s early military sf, as well as the excitement of space opera epitomized by the many Star Wars novels. Fast-paced military action and a youthful protagonist make this a good choice for both young adult and adult fans of space wars.” - Library Journal

 

Alex J. Cavanaugh has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and works in web design and graphics. He is experienced in technical editing and worked with an adult literacy program for several years. A fan of all things science fiction, his interests range from books and movies to music and games. Currently the author lives in the Carolinas with his wife. Visit Cavanaugh online at www.AlexJCavanaugh.blogspot.com

 

CassaStar is available October 19, 2010 online, retail, and in all eBook formats. Published by Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C. Science fiction space opera/adventure. Trade paperback $15.95 ISBN 978-0-9816210-6-7, eBook $4.95 ISBN 978-0-9827139-3-8 www.DancingLemurPress.com

 

 

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March 2010

 

Young adult novelist exclaims that love and friendship overcome all obstacles

 

Review copies, cover and author photography, and interviews available upon request.  The advice information below may be freely used with attribution and a resource link to L. Diane Wolfe’s web site.  Special feature story inquires on special topics or questions relating to young adults are welcome.

 

Contact us at 919-273-0939 or inquiries@dancinglemurpress.com  and provide us with your best street address.

 

Young adult novelist exclaims that love and friendship overcome all obstacles

 

She is known as “Spunk On A Stick.” Her wit and writing have earned her a special moniker – “encouragement personified.” 

 

North Carolina based author L. Diane Wolfe has just come out with the fifth book in her The Circle of Friends series, a developing set of inspirational fiction books for young adults.

 

We may all want to be successful at what we do and dream of finding love along the way, but the realities of life often create for some very trying circumstances.  

 

“Nonetheless,” Diane says, “with a positive attitude, any goal can be achieved.”

 

Her new book delves into the life of Heather Jennings, a young woman whose new job at Clemson means that she will finally be able to realize her dream of coaching basketball.  She’s ready to focus on her duties, using sheer force and personal drive to prove her independence.

 

But our heroine is challenged when her father is diagnosed with cancer, and she has to deal with a sister who is incapable of responsibility or achievement. Once basketball season begins, a talented but cocky player challenges all that remains of her patience.

 

The tensions in her already complicated life turn tumultuous when she meets a man capable of handling her bold and feisty attitude. However, the last thing Heather needs is a serious relationship with a man equally fixated on work and opposed to marriage.

 

Will love find a way? 

 

The Circle of Friends

Book V…Heather

By L. Diane Wolfe

 

March 16, 2010, YA fiction, List $19.95

Dancing Lemur Press, L.L.C.

ISBN 978-0-9816210-5-0

 

Available in bookstores nationwide and online.  For more information visit

www.TheCircleOfFriends.net

 

As a young adult writer, Ms. Wolfe sets herself apart with compelling and passionate descriptions of what really happens between people in real life. Each of her books focuses on young adults, the challenges they face, and the things they need to learn and do to overcome the difficulties that must be addressed if they are to succeed and triumph.

 

Her writing is commendably down to earth about the role romance plays in the lives of young people.

 

Positive, uplifting and PG-rated, her books are well respected and consistently defy the ever present rash of salacious, negative trash that overflows the shelves at bookstores.

 

Ms. Wolfe has some very strong feelings and advice for young people.

 

“It’s all about choices!” she says. “The choices you make now will affect your entire life.”

 

Relationships – We all want friends, to fall in love. Do you understand the dynamics of a healthy relationship? Do you know how to use people skills and maintain friendships?

 

DO – remain faithful and respect others; actively listen to others and be generous with praise; keep lines of communication open; be honest

 

e. g. - When your friend does well on a test, praise them! If a conflict arises, don’t play the silent game – talk to your friend!

 

DON’T – remain in a negative & destructive relationship; pretend to care – it must be genuine; be motivated by selfish reasons; argue when it’s not really necessary; dominate others

 

e.g. – Do you have someone who constantly puts you down or one-ups your accomplishments? That is not a real friend – get away from that person! If your friend has a different point of view or gets a tiny fact wrong, don’t correct or argue – if it’s not going to change the world, why hurt the relationship over something petty?

 

Values – What principles are important to you? Don’t compromise your values for anyone!

 

DO – stand by your values; associate with those with similar values; do the right thing regardless of consequences

 

e.g. – If you believe drugs or premarital sex is wrong, stand by those beliefs. If you know lying is wrong, don’t lie just to avoid punishment – it only makes matters worse.

 

DON’T – compromise just to please others; focus on or repeat past mistakes; be inconsistent with your words & actions

 

e.g. – Don’t take a drink just to fit in. Don’t tell everyone you are faithful and then cheat or spread gossip behind other’s backs.

 

Self-esteem – Are you struggling with a low self-image? Do you believe in yourself? Do not let others determine your worth as a person.

 

DO – focus on what you do well; believe in your worth and act upon that belief; let go of destructive habits; spend time with those who uplift

 

e.g. – If academics rather than sports is your strength, focus on that instead. Don’t harm yourself or call yourself stupid. If you have a friend that always encourages and never mentions your shortcomings, spend more time with that person.

 

DON’T – base self-esteem on the physical, such as looks or accomplishments; let others determine your worth; be a victim

 

e.g. – Don’t tie your self-worth to your actions – your self-esteem is not based on the person you date or the car you drive. If you need to dress a certain way or own an IPod just to be accepted by a group of friends, then they are not true friends – don’t let them belittle you for not measuring up to their shallow standards.

 

Fear – What do you fear the most? That you’ll be alone; do poorly at school or work; failing at life? What if you KNEW you could handle any situation?

 

DO – cure fear by taking action; aim for excellence not perfection; learn from failure

 

e.g. – If there’s a girl you want to talk to, then do it! Don’t feel you have to score a perfect 100 on every test or hit a home run every time – just do your best.

 

DON’T – waste time worrying; wait for perfect circumstances; give up

 

e.g. – Approximately 95% of all worries never come true, so why waste energy worrying? Just because none of your friends have aspirations for college, don’t let that stop you from taking steps now to assure it is in your future.

 

Confidence – Do you feel inadequate? Do you see yourself as a failure or a success? Confidence is gained by doing without quitting! Build on the small successes in your life.

 

DO – act confident; become proactive; find balance in your life; maintain your integrity; remember your attitude is all you can control

 

e.g. – Sometimes, you have to fake it until you make it – act confident, and soon the feeling will follow. Remember no one person or thing in life will make you happy. You can’t control people or all the situations in your life – just control your attitude and behavior.

 

DON’T – let circumstances control you; be self-serving in your motives; take criticism personally

 

e.g. – Don’t panic if a situation doesn’t go according to plan – what else can you do to make it happen? People often criticize what they envy or don’t understand – don’t let someone’s negative comment get to you.

 

Dreams – What are your goals? What do you really want to do and how far are you willing to go to achieve your dreams? A life with hope and purpose holds meaning.

 

DO – set short, mid, and long-range goals; surround yourself with reminders; focus on the goal not the obstacles; develop discipline; find a mentor

 

e.g. – You want a car of your own? Cut out pictures from magazines and post around your room. Create a plan to acquire that car – getting a job, assistance from parents, etc. A poor SAT score should not deter you from pursuing college – focus on your goal and what you can do to achieve it, including retaking the test or seeking a community or junior college.

 

DON’T – give up or fail to try; worry about how you’ll make it happen – just make the decision; listen to critics; focus on problems and obstacles

 

e.g. – You’ll never make the cheerleader squad if you don’t try out – that’s a guarantee! If a friend tells you that you’re not smart enough or pretty enough, don’t listen.

 

Peace – Are you conflicted and unhappy? Have you forgiven your past mistakes and failures? The past does not equal the future! Let it go and restore faith in yourself.

 

DO – maintain balance in life; develop optimism and faith; help others achieve

 

e.g. – Faith is the opposite of fear – step out on faith and believe that you CAN. Often helping others achieve their goals will help you achieve yours.

 

DON’T – dwell on the negative; get frustrated; focus on your weaknesses

 

e.g. – There will be days when you feel overwhelmed – remember it won’t last forever. If you persist and don’t give up, the odds of succeeding are in your favor. You may lack in one area, but where are you strong? Maybe you can’t dunk a basketball – can you score an A in English?

 

About the Author L. Diane Wolfe

 

She began writing as a teenager and was inspired to return by the adage that everyone needs “something to hope for and someone to love”. A Christian and a vegetarian, Wolfe enjoys sports and has a passion for rock climbing and roller coasters.

 

Growing up in Salem, Oregon, the author now resides North Carolina with her husband and two cats. As a member of the National Speakers Association, L. Diane Wolfe conducts seminars on promoting, leadership and goal setting. Ten years associating with a motivation training system and her experience as a foster parent gave her the in-depth knowledge of relationships, personality traits and success principles. She offers her seminars through community colleges, organizations and clubs. Wolfe travels the East Coast extensively for media interviews and speaking engagements. She averages over one hundred appearances each year, maintains a dozen websites and blogs, manages an online writer’s group, contributes articles for numerous media, does characterization sessions for schools, and speaks to writer’s groups. Additional information about her speaking is available at www.SpunkOnAStick.net

 

Review copies, cover and author photography, and interviews available upon request.  The advice information below may be freely used with attribution and a resource link to L. Diane Wolfe’s web site.  Special feature story inquires on special topics or questions relating to young adults are welcome.

 

Contact us at 919-273-0939 or inquiries@dancinglemurpress.com  and provide us with your best street address.

 
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New Book’s Simplified Leadership Principles Benefits Those Seeking to Excel in Tough Times

 

 

March 17, 2009, Pikeville, NC – In our struggling economy, the negative impact of a dwindling market has forced many people into survival mode. Professional speaker and author, L. Diane Wolfe, has witnessed this trend in those who attend her seminars. Aware of the need for encouragement, as well as leadership and people skills, Wolfe devised a way to reach those outside of her speaking engagements. The result is “Overcoming Obstacles with SPUNK! The Keys to Leadership & Goal-Setting.”

 

Available March 17, 2009 from Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C., Wolfe’s book outlines the steps required to overcome obstacles and become an effective and dynamic leader. Joined by authors David Ambrose, p.m. terrell, Darlene Wofford, Jocelyn Andersen, Bob Johnson, C. Denise Sutton, and Bill Wilson, her book energizes one’s passion for life. The five Keys guide the reader through developing a positive attitude, learning people skills, raising self-esteem, overcoming fears, and setting goals.

 

Tying her goal-setting and leadership seminars together into one package, Wolfe hopes to benefit business owners desiring to increase productivity as well as those seeking to improve their leadership skills. Known as “Spunk On A Stick”, her association with a motivation training system gave her the in-depth knowledge of relationships, personality traits and success principles. The author’s enthusiasm, along with the book’s easy to digest content, guarantees many repeat readings. The book is commended for those who need a devotional style approach to leadership…” states Armchair Interviews.

 

The author will continue to offer her seminars through community colleges, organizations, schools and clubs. “Overcoming Obstacles with SPUNK! The Keys to Leadership & Goal-Setting,” ISBN 978-0-9816210-2-9, $13.95, is available retail and wholesale from Ingram, Quality Books Inc. or publisher direct. To place an order or request a review copy, visit the publisher’s site, www.dancinglemurpress.com. Contact Wolfe directly for an interview or engagement or visit her site, www.spunkonastick.net.

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Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C. Prepares for Big Launch

Upstart Publishing Company Sets Their Sights on Inspiration

 

 

October 3, 2008, Pikeville, NC – Opening this month, Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C. publishes books you wouldn’t be embarrassed to read to a teen or an adult with high moral standards. That doesn’t mean this new publisher’s books make for milk toast reading. In fact, their books are realistic, exciting, and fun. Dancing Lemur Press’s books are perfect for booksellers who must please customers with sensitive attitudes while wowing them with good stories. They will create a great buzz for your most discerning readers.

Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C will provide a wide range of genres and topics. The company’s young adult line will feature morally grounded, positive stories that appeal to both teens and concerned parents. The publisher’s non-fiction books range from self-help to business. They will provide insightful information and pragmatic real-life solutions. The entire Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C. catalog will focus on readers’ aspirations and their desire for hope.

Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C. has several authors whose books are set for release in 2009 and 2010. The first round of titles will include a young adult series, The Circle of Friends, which follows a group of sports-minded couples through relationships, college and into their early careers. The first non-fiction title is an eight-author book, “Overcoming Obstacles With SPUNK! The Keys to Leadership & Goal-Setting”. The publisher will begin accepting submissions from all writers in the genres of young adult and non-fiction on November 1st, 2008.

Titles from Dancing Lemur Press L.L.C will be available in trade paperback and e-book format. Target promotions and markets include retail stores and libraries, as well as the Internet. Virtual stops will comprise a good portion of author appearances, in addition to physical book tours. A member of Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), the publisher will display at book fairs and book industry trade shows as well.

For more information, please visit the publisher’s website – www.dancinglemurpress.com

 

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