Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Announces 2009 Award Nominees

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Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Announces Two Lifetime Achievement
Award Winners in Celebration of Its Thirtieth Anniversary


The Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters (MIAL) has chosen Marshall Bouldin and Elizabeth Spencer as recipients of Lifetime Achievement Awards in celebration of the organization’s 30th year. The presentations will be made at the annual awards ceremony and banquet on June 13, 2009, at the Lauren Rogers Art Museum in Laurel.

Awards will also be given for works shown, published, or performed in 2008 in the categories of visual arts, photography, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and music composition (concert, popular). Artists must have significant ties to Mississippi and must have been nominated by an MIAL member. Judges for the various categories are chosen from outside the state.

Cited as “the South’s foremost portrait painter” by The New York Times, Mississippian Marshall Bouldin has painted persons from all walks of life including William Faulkner, Governor William F. Winter, Sister Thea Bowman, and Richard M. Nixon.

Elizabeth Spencer has published nine novels, including Light in the Piazza, three story collections, and her memoir of growing up in Carrollton, Mississippi, Landscapes of the Heart. Light in the Piazza was made into a motion picture.

According to George Bassi, director of the Lauren Rogers Art Museum (LRMA), “A highlight of the annual awards banquet will be the official opening of an exhibition featuring MIAL award winners in visual arts and photography over the past 30 years. Drawn from both public and private collections, this exhibit will be on view throughout the summer of 2009 at LRMA and will be a virtual ‘Who’s Who’ of Mississippi artists.”

Mark Wiggs of Jackson, Vice President of MIAL and coordinator of the nomination process, reports a grand total of 46 nominations in seven categories. “We have a robust field of worthy entries throughout all categories,” Wiggs says, “most fitting for MIAL’s 30th anniversary celebration.”

In the category of Fiction are nominees Howard Bahr, Ellen Gilchrist, Carolyn Haines, Darden North, John Pritchard, and Jesmyn Ward.

The Nonfiction category includes Chris Asch, Douglas A. Blackmon, Gloria J. Burgess, Rick Cleveland, Rheta Grimsley Johnson, Robert McElvaine, Noel Polk, Julia Reed, Maureen Ryan, and Jerry Ward.

Poetry nominees are Beth Ann Fennelly, Brooks Haxton, Mary Ann O’Gorman, and Yvonne Tomek.

Monday, January 26, 2009

BIRD'S EYE VIEW reviews FRESH FROZEN

Sunday, January 25, 2009
Conception is Murder


Award winner, Dr. Darden North has served up a medical murder novel that is difficult to stash as an ordinary thriller. It is written from the omniscient point of view, which for this mystery enthusiast did require a period of adjustment. This literary style of writing is not one you often see in a mystery/suspense novel. There is no murder until late in the story, instead it is a steady building of tension between the characters and the reader who is unsuspectingly drawn into the twisted plot.

To say a murder mystery is literary is trite, but I can think of no better description. The writing is so smooth and the threads of the story interlock in a fascinating fashion, but not before you are thoroughly puzzled and intrigued as to where the tale is leading.

The characters are exposed through their thoughts and actions with graphic insight into the human behavior of self-deception. The frightening and chilling aspect of reading about them is the realization: "I know people like that." People who always blame someone else for their own actions, yet never consider the consequences of their desires.

The medical and computer technological detail are explicit and written so a novice can understand them when conceptualizing the process of receiving an implant of an embryo for impregnation.

Is the physician performing a service or preying on human frailty? Fresh Frozen provides a new understanding of the dilemma. How far will someone go to have a child, how far to protect their privacy, their reputation, their obsessions, their crimes, and their humanness?

From the pen of Darden North no one escapes and the unexpected conclusion will leave you pondering long after you've finished Fresh Frozen.

Darden North's books are available from a book store near you or online from Amazon, B&N, and others.

--- Nash Black, author of Writing as a Small Business and Sins of the Fathers.
www.nash-black.blogspot.com

Saturday, January 3, 2009

FRESH FROZEN is a HOT READ - MysteryLoversCorner reviews FRESH FROZEN


FRESH FROZEN is a HOT READ!
by Laine Estep

December 29, 2008, 10:18 AM EST

FRESH FROZEN by Darden North, MD, is easily one of the best books I have ever read. The twists are expertly crafted, the characters are believable and the plot is enthralling! I love a book where the author takes me to uncharted territory, and Dr. North does just that! In FRESH FROZEN, the reader is taken into the territory surrounding infertility and the measures some people will take to end a painful chapter in their lives.

Dr. North explains procedures the reader needs to understand, but not in so much detail as to be superfluously boring. If anything I was intrigued by his descriptions!

There were a few times in reading this novel where I wondered how these aspects of the story were going to come together. Dr. North did not let me down. When he brought them together, it all seemed flawless,a masterful job!!

This story had it all! I cried sometimes, laughed out loud sometimes, scratched my head in wonder a few times and then got an ending I did NOT see coming! It was a great read and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for something a little different.

One word of warning though: Do not get cocky reading this one. Just when you THINK you have it all figured out, you find out you couldn't have been more wrong!

A great story told by a master storyteller! Thank you Dr. North and I look forward to future books!

---Laine Estep

ILoveaMystery


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