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(Archive December 2011) Book Review: The Help

By Leigh Edwards | Observer Contributor

The Help, a novel by Kathryn Stockett, was published in 2009 in the United States and has been read by millions of people across the country. Based in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1960’s, The Help follows two maids, Aibileen and Minny, and a young Journalist, Miss Skeeter Phelan, on a journey to reveal what it’s really like being a maid for white people during segregation by publishing a book called Help. Along the way, the reader meets colorful and sometimes downright mean characters, such as Miss Hilly Hollbrook, which keeps you turning the page and rooting for the maids and Miss Skeeter the whole way. read more

(Archive May 2018) The Crazy Life of a Self-Published Author

Part Two: Taming the Amazon Jungle

That euphoric feeling when your dream materializes…photo by Chele Pedersen Smith

By  Michele Walsky | Assistant Editor

Have you always wanted to publish a book? My dream came true last year when I published my romantic spy mystery, Behind Frenemy Lines, and a collection of mini-miracles, The Pearly Gates Phone Company, under the pen name Chele Pedersen Smith. I had some help along the way and I am happy to pay it forward to anyone who has the same dream.

Part one, The Whirlwind of Writing and Promoting,” appears in May’s print edition of The Mount Observer and covers the creative process of writing, unlocking writer’s block, editing and conjuring up promotional ideas. Part two will follow the technical side of publishing and contains links to the Amazon sites. read more