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It’s always interesting to go back in time and hear the background behind some of well known public figures and events, and Paul Serup is an expert in the events surround Abraham Lincoln’s death.He’ll be at Word On The Street Sunday, and would love to meet any fellow history buffs so make sure to stop by.

Paul Serup is an independent researcher and author based in central British Columbia, Canada. Though he didn’t know it at the time, the simple act of reading a book almost thirty years ago changed the direction of his life. He recounts:  “After reading Charles Chiniquy’s autobiography, Fifty Years in the Church of Rome in 1986 I was so fascinated and curious about what Chiniquy had said, particularly about President Lincoln’s assassination that I began researching the ex-priest’s life.”  Serup has spent 22 years researching the connection between Charles Chiniquy and President Lincoln, the result being the book Who Killed President Lincoln?

About the Book

In 1885, the former Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy, published his autobiography Fifty Years in the Church of Rome. A 2009 biography declares that he remains Canada’s best-selling author of all time. Thirteen years after it was first printed, 70 editions of the book were circulating and it had been translated into at least nine languages. In it, Chiniquy made the startling claim that officials and laymen from the Catholic Church had, in fact been responsible for the murder of his very close friend, Abraham Lincoln.

Over a period of some 22 years, author and independent historical researcher Paul Serup assessed Chiniquy’s claims. The result of his meticulous research makes a strong and compelling case that a Catholic plot led to the assassination of one of history’s most famous heads of state. It’s a story of a conspiracy that seems to be much more than ‘just a theory’

With all the mystery and suspense of a classic thriller novel, Who Killed Abraham Lincoln? Is an exciting addition to the literary landscape- with the added bonus that it’s an actual real-life whodunit!

Paul Serup
This 424 page tome is meticulously researched by independent researcher and author Paul Serup and also comes with a CD of more than 3,300 pages of additional documentation. It’s a must read for fans of true crime, history buffs and mystery lovers alike!

 

Meet Megan Shapka, our guest blogger for WOTS 2012, writing the first in a series of featured author interviews. When I told her to look over the author’s list and pick one to start with, she was so excited to be able to talk with Kit Pearson that she almost fell off her chair.

Here’s what came out of that conversation…

Kit Pearson, author, The Sky Is Falling

Meet The Sky IS Falling author Kit Pearson at WOTS Lethbridge September 23rd, 2012

“I don’t remember how old I was when I found The Sky Is Falling, Looking at the Moon, and The Lights Go On Again in my school library, but I do remember an instant attachment to young Norah and Gavin and the way Kit Pearson told their story. I read a lot as a child and I had a passion for stories about children in historical settings. As Norah and Gavin made their journey from danger in England to safety in Canada during World War II, I rooted for them, cried with them, and tried to imagine life in their shoes as guests of war. I grew up with them as they navigated life with a host family while dealing with the typical trials of childhood and adolescence. For me, one book led to the next and I read the trilogy over and over again, borrowing them from the library and then buying my own copies. I still have them. Those worn pages document the birth of my lifelong love for the written word.

Looking At The Moon written by Kit PearsonKit Pearson, children’s author and former children’s librarian, knows the value of writing stories that kids connect with. “If you learn to love a book when you’re young, then you have a positive association and you’ll go on to find other books,” she says. “I read a lot as a child, so reading just seemed a very natural thing to me. I guess when children find books they love, especially if they are not forced to read them, but just discover them, then I think it becomes a part of their life.”

Norah and Gavin are fictional characters, but many children actually found themselves making the journey from England to Canada during WWII. Even though the story takes place in a time very different from today’s society, children still relate to the characters on many levels. Pearson believes they identify with what hasn’t changed about childhood. “I think that on the surface children are very different. They are also different because they are much closer to the adults in their life, they are more aware of the adult world, but I also believe they are just children. I think the essence of childhood has not changed at all.”

Pearson says her young readers have told her they appreciate a book where children have a separate life from adults. “I think they love it because it’s about children as victims of adult society and even though times have changed and we are much nicer to children and more respectful of children than they used to be, children are still at our mercy in a way: they have to go to school, we tell them they are still young. They feel that very keenly. So I think they identify with characters that are picked up like parcels and just shipped across the ocean out of the country.”

Kit Pearson, author; Nothing But The TruthPearson’s Guests of War trilogy had a lasting effect on me. I don’t remember all the books I have read over the course of my life, but to this day I can still clearly recall the story of Norah and Gavin. This positive association fueled my love of reading and writing, and now, my dog-eared copies are tucked safely in my bookshelf waiting for my daughter to be old enough to read them.” – Megan Shapka

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Kit Pearson will be at the Word On The Street Festival in Lethbridge on September 23, 2012 sharing two of her new books: The Whole Truth, which was released last fall, and Nothing But The Truth, which was released this week. The books follow a young girl named Polly during the Depression in the ‘30s and they each contain a big secret, which will surely delight children and inspire a new generation of readers.

 

Megan interviewed Kit Pearson as the first in a series of author profiles for The Word On The Street Lethbridge

Megan Shapka is a freelance writer and editor with a background in journalism and post-secondary education support. Megan provides professional and efficient writing and editing services, meeting the needs of customers in diverse industries, genres and styles. Many of her contracts are with Lethbridge College, where she writes and edits online curriculum and writes for Wider Horizons magazine. Megan has edited books for self-published authors and is writing two books. Contact her at http://www.meganshapka.com/

Jason Mehmel and Fight Comics

Meet comic writers and illustrators Jason Mehmel and Nick Johnson at The 2012 Word On The Street Lethbridge

Have to admit the last comic I read was probably an Archie comic (remember Betty, Veronica, Jughead…) picked up on the floor when my girls were in that reading stage. Today, comics are a whole new world.

The new generation of graphic novels often present complex, multi-layered and sophisticated plotlines and character development wrapped up in gorgeous graphics and fast moving storyboards, and we are lucky enough to have two rising stars from this genre joining us at the Word On The Street Lethbridge September 23rd.  Make sure you get a chance to meet Jason Mehmel and Nick Johnson at the festival, and in the meantime you can see some of their work here:

Jason Mehmel – http://www.jasonmehmel.com/FIGHTCOMICS/archive/fight-comcis-covers/ Writer, producer and theatre artist. A book, comic, and film junkie with aspirations of becoming an internet samurai.

Nick Johnson – http://www.nicksoup.com/ A freelance writer and artist, he’s the hip n’ happenin’ co-founder of Calgary’s grooviest indie comic label, Vicious Ambitious and an Illustration major at the Alberta College of Art and Design. He also midnights as the bass player for Calgary’s scantily clad, pop-metal sensation, Me Three!

See you there!

In addition to the many national authors who will be speaking at the 2012 Word On The Street Festival in Lethbridge, we also have the opportunity to support several local authors in launching their works, each with an important and unique perspective to share.

Lavinia Thompson will be at The Word On The Street Festival Sept 23rd hosted on the streets around the Lethbridge Public Library Main Branch.

Lavinia Thompson is a 23-year old journalism grad. She emerged from an environment of domestic violence and abuse from her childhood to discover her voice in writing and find a light at the end of that dark tunnel. With that voice, she dedicates her passion for writing into raising awareness about domestic violence. Her poetry book, “She Wasn’t Allowed to Giggle” released Sept. 28, 2011, is a collection of poetry and prose based on what she experienced as a child. “She Wasn’t Allowed to Giggle” has been used in poetry workshops by the Girls Education and Mentoring System (GEMS) for victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.

Ms. Thompson also has a dark fantasy novel called “Legend of Kawilara, Part1: Fire,” the first in a series based on the theme of preventing and stopping violence against women.  The sequel, “Legend of Kawilara, Part 2: Swords” will be released in fall 2012.

Through her writing, Lavinia wants to spread the message to domestic violence victims and survivors that there is hope, help and that someday there will come a time when the words “never again” really mean, never again. She wants to be a part of making sure everyone sees that day.

Lavinia’s books are available in paperback and ebook on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Lavinia-Thompson/e/B005S4U47W/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1344015772&sr=8-1

The ebooks can also be found on Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/LaviniaThompson   and her blog

at: http://laviniathompsonauthor.wordpress.com/

Come see Curious George at the Festival!

Hmmmm…. I’m coming to the conclusion that building a new festival is a lot like gardening… plant a few seeds, pour a little water on them, pray a little… and then stand back to watch the magic!

2012 is starting to look pretty awesome! Check out the list of confirmed authors here http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/wots/lethbridge/authors/all

Come September 23rd, you can have your picture taken with Clifford the Big Red Dog  and Curious George while snacking on Crazy Cakes Cupcakes!

For more information visit our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/LethbridgeWOTS and don’t forget to get your raffle tickets for the Quidam group package online at http://www.lethlibfriends.ca/#!raffle-tickets or at any of the Customer Service desks at both Lethbridge Public Library branches. All the money raised goes to support The Lethbridge Word On The Street Festival.

 

Then check out the Author page at http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca/wots/lethbridge/authors/all

The Library Online Services team are doing a great job keeping up to date! They’re still adding more authors, musicians and fun activities but the link to the website (above) shows a preview of the authors we’ve confirmed so far – it’s going to be a very big day!

Check out the website: http://www.thewordonthestreet.ca

aerial view of festival siteWelcome to the The Word On The Street Festival in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada!

The Word On The Street is a national festival hosted annually for the last 21 years in cities across Canada, including Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax, Kitchener, Saskatoon and now Lethbridge.

It’s a lot of work organizing a big outdoor street festival! We are so excited to be booking a variety of live music acts and other performers along with author readings, interactive displays and activities, and of course the food!!!  If you would like to volunteer or want to suggest ideas for programs, authors, musicians or food vendors, please send me an email below or call me at 403-320-4967.

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