Three Authors of Books for Children Autographing at Schuler Books in Grand Rapids MI on Thursday, December 12, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Parent Shop Night on Thursday, December 12, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.—Meet Michigan children's book authors Janet Ruth Heller, Jayne M. Rose-Vallee, and Kenneth Kraegel!  Their books will be available for purchase and autographing.  Janet will be autographing her books How the Moon Regained Her Shape, which is an award-winning picture book about bullying, and The Passover Surprise, which is a middle-grade chapter book about sibling rivalry.  Jayne will be autographing her award-winning picture book Dinosaurs Living in My Hair.  Kenneth will be signing his award-winning picture books King Arthur's Very Great Grandson and Green Pants.  Location:  Schuler Books at 2660 28th St., S.E, in Grand Rapids MI 49512.  The bookstore’s phone is 616-942-2561.  Its website is https://www.schulerbooks.com/ Cover of How the Moon Regained Her Shape; artist is Ben Hodson

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Advice about Public Speaking

Janet Ruth Heller's advice to college students about public speaking is now published on the website of Accredited Schools Online. The link to the article is  https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/student-public-speaking-guide/ Someone else wrote the introductory material, but Heller's section comes later, starting with the subtitle "From the Expert: What Makes a Great Presentation."  Here is some of her advice. Question: In your opinion, what's the best way to learn how to speak publicly with grace, clarity, and panache? Heller: Students need to practice public speaking as often as possible. They should participate in class discussions, do oral reports, and take courses on public speaking. Students should join clubs or nonprofit organizations that require public speaking events. Students should also try to speak up and give presentations during meetings at their place of work. The more people practice speaking to audiences, the easier this process becomes. Janet Ruth Heller speaking at the Kalamazoo Public Library; photo by Hedy Habra

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