That's great! I assume your mother is still in?
Let me know how the read goes.
Best,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
That's great! I assume your mother is still in?
Let me know how the read goes.
Best,
Bryan
(okay, i know i said i'd be taking a break from jwd, and i will, but i just remembered something that i felt necessary to post here because it was bugging me) .
there are some of you out there who believe the governing body meticulously crafts subliminal images that are hidden throughout the society's literature.
you say that it is impossible for these to be mere accidents or just the work of sloppy artists because there is so much painstaking review and every image must be approved by the gb before being published.
Those legs belong to Jesus who is always there, invisably.
Bryan
if everyone who is signed up for the sectret santa can post a few ideas of the sort of thing you like in here, when people receive their names they can come in here and look you up so get some ideas .
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I love books. I'm currently reading a lot of non-fiction. Used hardbound books are great too!
Best,
Bryan
finally, right.
ok. i know this jw lady that i talk to.
she doesn't know i am an exjw.
Applause, Applause, Applause, Applause
Great job making her think for herself... It'll probably get her disfellowshipped saved.
Best,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
I'll be in your area in the first quarter.
Dec. 14th I'm going to be on Good Morning Northwest. They've ready asked if I could go easy on the JW stuff, which is fine. The readers will get the info.
I'm now set up to speak and sign at Border books in Yakama, Jan. 5th. Still working on dates for Spokane and Walla Walla.
Best,
Bryan
i know many here have published books, and i'd like some info about book publishers.
i would really appreciate it if you guys could let me know of any publishing companies that do not charge an arm and a leg, or maybe a company that will read your manuscript, if it is good, and publish for you.
i know barbara anderson used lulu, but are there any others?
Tatiana,
No publisher should charge you, unless it is a vanity press. I believe LuLu has a set up fee, then they only take a percentage afterwards. If you have a manuscript, that is written well, you need to send query letters to agents and publishers ( www.writersmarket.com ). You can google "Qwery letters" to get an idea of how they should be formated, etc.
Best,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
Thanks....
Hope you enjoy it... I've had only good reviews.
Best,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
Thanks Nina... we miss you guys!
Abandond, you get a signed copy by purchasing from the website.
Best,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
Thanks,
Walla Walla and Spokane will be next, then I'm moving west to Portand and Seattle.
Thanks,
Bryan
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html.
recent tri-city transplant to sign memoir.
published friday, november 23rd, 2007. by sara schilling, herald staff writer.
http://www.tri-cityherald.com/tch/local/story/9474207p-9385423c.html
Recent Tri-City transplant to sign memoir
Published Friday, November 23rd, 2007
By Sara Schilling, Herald staff writer
Bryan Lee McGlothin has a lot to be thankful for these days.
The 43-year-old Richland man is married with a 2-year-old son. And he's been reunited with his mother after more than three decades of wondering, hoping and searching.
He'll sign copies of the book he wrote about his ordeal, Have You Seen My Mother, next month in Kennewick.
McGlothin was born in Oklahoma and recently moved to the Tri-Cities from Louisiana.
His wife, Evelyne Tharet, works for Bechtel. They have a son, Sebastien.
McGlothin was about his boy's age when he says his father abducted him from his mother. His parents were separated at the time.
McGlothin grew up with his father and stepmother but always wondered what happened to his biological mom, he said.
As an adult, he used a private investigator to track her down.
"I just never gave up. It took a lot of years, but I finally found her in 1997," he said.
McGlothin now regularly visits his mom at her Oklahoma home. He learned that she had searched for him too.
He's no longer in touch with his father, a Jehovah's Witness, he said. The book is critical of his father's religion.
McGlothin, a member of the Screen Actors Guild, first told the story of his childhood in a play.
His book was published in 2005 and McGlothin was promoting it around the time Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. McGlothin and his wife were living near the city and had to evacuate to Houston for several months.
But he kept working because he wants his book to raise awareness of the issue of parental abduction. He also feels it brings some justice to his mother.
"I just wanted to get my story out," he said.
McGlothin's book signing is from 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 15 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at the Columbia Center mall.