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Long Island Authors and Writers Society Presents The Story Behind the Story at Hofstra University

Three Long Island Authors will talk about their influences in writing their books.

Hempstead, NY, USA (September 8, 2014) — Three members of LIAWS (Long Island Authors and Writers Society) will take to the stage at Hoftsra University’s Guthart Cultural Center Theater and deliver their story about what led them to write their respective books. It takes place on Wednesday September 17, 2014, 7:00 PM and is part of the organization’s ongoing workshops on the craft of writing that take place throughout Long Island. There will be a question and answer session following the presentation.

Authors Mary Beth Czubay, Yvonne Capitelli , and Tom Gahan are the presenters for Long Island Authors and Writers Society’s inaugural Story Behind the Story presentation.

Mary Beth Czubay shares the story of what inspired her to write her book, Easy Out On Third-Raising A Child With Special Needs. She will take the audience on an uplifting and inspirational journey of what it is like to try to live an ordinary life while facing extraordinary circumstances on a daily basis and overcoming obstacles.

Yvonne Capitelli envisioned writing children’s books while growing up on Long Island, NY. She achieved her dream, wrote Daria Rose and the Day She Chose, and became a ten-time award winning children’s author. She was inspired by her daughter to start writing positive character building books that motivate children to make good choices, be determined, and take control of their own happiness. Capitelli is also a children’s motivational speaker.

Notable eastern Long Island resident Tom Gahan is the author of Harmony Bay, a well-received novel that became required reading at several high-schools. His premiere novel earned him a place on an international list of authors — “Writers You Should Get to Know.” He has worked as a journalist and freelance writer. Gahan will talk about the many influences and characters from around Long Island that inspired him to write Harmony Bay.

“Hofstra University’s Department of English (hofstra.edu/English) offers undergraduate concentrations in English and American literature, creative writing, and publishing. It also offers an MFA in Creative Writing and an MA in English Literature, as well as a Summer Writers Program that just completed its 40th year, says Ginny Greenberg, Public Relations Director at Hofstra. “Hofstra’s Great Writers, Great Readings series (hofstra.edu/gwgr), started in 2004, brings award-winning writers across the genres to campus to engage students in intimate writing workshops and readings.”

Hofstra students and the general public are welcome to come and hear The Story Behind the Story. It is an interesting and entertaining evening that offers the stories of three local authors and what motivated them to write their books. Admission is free. It all takes place on Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at 7:00 PM at Hoftsra University’s Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, 1st floor on the south side of the campus. Driving directions can be found at http://www.hofstra.edu/theaterdirections.

For more about Long Island and Writers Society, please visit http://www.LIAWS.org. LIAWS is a 501-c-3 not-for-profit organization.

What: The Story Behind the Story
When: Wednesday, September 17, 2014, 7 PM
Where: Hoftsra University’s Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library
Who: Long Island Authors Mary Beth Czubay, Yvonne Capitelli, Tom Gahan
Why: Learn the stories of three Long Island authors and what motivated them to write their books
Admission: Free

About LIAWS:

The Long Island Authors and Writers Society is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support and promote the craft of writing through supporting one another, mentoring its members, educational programs, in-school programs, book events and events related to writing, and community outreach to residents of Long Island interested in writing. LIAWS nurtures writers and authors at all levels of development in a mutually beneficial environment. LIAWS: provides a trusting atmosphere where authors and writers can come together to meet their individual needs and share information for the good of the whole, supplies strong motivational programs of interest to all writers, offers the opportunity for members to network on different levels according to their needs, provides an environment that promotes authors, and encourages writers to strive to publish their work. All members pledge to support one another and to be involved in supporting the activities of the organization.

Media Contact:
Tom Gahan
631-369-0063
tgahan@optonline.net

Long Island Authors and Writers Society Holds Book Signing at Book Revue in Huntington

Member authors from Long Island Authors and Writers Society will sign books and greet fans on April 29 at Long Island’s iconic bookstore, Book Revue.

Huntington, NY, USA (April 8, 2014) — Six select members of the Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.LIAWS.org), including award-winning and bestselling authors, will be on hand April 29 at Long Island, New York’s prestigious bookstore, Huntington’s Book Revue.

Featured at this seminal event are authors: Mary Beth Czubay (Easy Out On Third) Yvonne Capitelli (Daria Rose and the Day She Chose, I get It! I get It! How John Figures it Out), Rich Harwood (Community of Excellence, The Red Warrior), Valerie Pfundstein (Veterans, Heroes in Our Neighborhood), Melissa Pandolf (The Journey for Mama’s Babies), and Nicholas Skula (He Rejoices Over Me). Their books include children’s books, novels, non-fiction, inspiration, self-help and other genres. For more information about these authors please visit http://www.liaws.org/members.

“It’s a not to be missed book signing event,” says LIAWS president, Tom Gahan. “April 29 will be an opportunity to meet a half-dozen Long Island authors at one time in a fun, book-filled atmosphere.”

This book signing event, made through a special arrangement with Long Island Authors and Writers Society and Book Revue, takes place Tuesday, April 29 at 7 PM. The Book Revue is located at 313 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York 11743, 631-271-1442. Books by all of the authors will be available for purchase.

“Book Revue is happy to welcome the members of Long Island Authors and Writers Society and to host the book signing event on April 29,” says Loren Aliperti, publicist for Book Revue. “We are always eager to support and encourage new and local authors.”

ABOUT LIAWS:

The Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.LIAWS.org) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support and promote the craft of writing through supporting one another, mentoring its members, educational programs, in-school programs, book events and events related to writing, and community outreach to residents of Long Island interested in writing. LIAWS nurtures writers and authors at all levels of development in a mutually beneficial environment. LIAWS: provides a trusting atmosphere where authors and writers can come together to meet their individual needs and share information for the good of the whole, supplies strong motivational programs of interest to all writers, offers the opportunity for members to network on different levels according to their needs, provides an environment that promotes authors, and encourages writers to strive to publish their work. All members pledge to support one another and to be involved in supporting the activities of the organization.

Media Contact:
Tom Gahan
631-369-0063
liawsorg@gmail.com
http://www.LIAWS.org

Theatre Star Jen Kane Sings in Jamesport

Vocalist Jen Kane will provide two hours of live entertainment from a mix of classics and hits.

Jamesport, NY, USA (January 7, 2014) — Long Island music lovers will get a chance to hear the extraordinary voice of Jen Kane (http://www.jenkane.net), who has graced numerous stages, appear in an intimate cabaret setting on Sunday, January 26 at 2 PM at Jamesport Vineyards, 1216 Main Road (Route 25), Jamesport, NY.

Jen Kane’s performing credits include: the lead role of Eva Peron in Evita, Anita in West Side Story, a run in Smokey Joe’s Café, Why Oh Why Can’t I, and a two-year stint in Swing!, as Ann, and again in a lead role as Esther in Meet Me In St. Louis, in addition to other stage productions.

Jen Kane will sing a wide variety of lively pop, jazz, and country music tunes at Jamesport Vineyards during the two-hour show. “I’ll be debuting a couple of new songs in my repertoire on January 26,” says Kane. “I’m looking forward to seeing many of my fans and new friends there and singing these new selections for them. Admission is free. It’s an opportunity for a pleasant afternoon in the dead of winter.”

Tom Gahan, known to many on Eastern Long Island as the successful impresario who created and produced the original free Riverhead Blues Festival, the standing room only Rockin’ for the Homeless concerts, and a sold-out shows at various venues commented, “I’ve had the opportunity to hear many talents over the years. I’d put Jen Kane at the top of that list. Her voice and range is outstanding, as is her remarkable stage-presence and audience interaction. Don’t miss the chance to hear her on January 26. You won’t be disappointed.”

For more about Jen Kane and contact information visit http://www.jenkane.net.

WHO: Jen Kane, Vocalist, Entertainer
WHAT: Two hour music performance
WHEN: Sunday, January 26, 2 PM
WHERE: Jamesport Vineyards, 1216 Main Rd, Jamesport, NY 11947 Phone: +1 631-722-5256
ADMISSION: Free. In addition to selling wine, Jamesport Winery offers a selection of foods.

Media Contact:
Tom Gahan
631-369-0063
tgahan@optonline.net

Long Island Authors and Writers Society Presents Free Marketing Workshop for Authors and Writers

Marketing expert gives a lecture, “Using the Irrefutable Laws of Marketing to Promote Your Writing,” geared to sell anything to anyone.

Riverhead, NY (November 11, 2013) — The Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.LIAWS.org) presents a free workshop, “Using the Irrefutable Laws of Marketing to Promote Your Writing” as the third part of a three part series of workshops showing authors and writers how to promote themselves and their work.

The workshop takes place Wednesday, November 20, 2013, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM at the Suffolk Community College downtown Riverhead campus (Culinary Arts School), 20 East Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901, Room 222.

The LIAWS sponsored lecture will be given by LIAWS president, Tom Gahan. Gahan’s talk addresses the often asked question, “How do I market my book?” The presentation will examine what motivates buyers from a social science perspective. These proven methods apply to all levels – whether a writer is seeking an agent, a publisher, pitching a story to an editor, or an author who wishes to increase their book sales. In a broad scope this workshop applies to selling anything – to anyone. Find out what works and why at this free LIAWS event.

“This fun and informative workshop offers insights to participants about themselves and what influences people in making decisions. I’ve given this presentation to a variety of audiences,” says Gahan, who is the marketing director at an international publishing company.

This event is open to all LIAWS members. Guests are welcome.

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For more information:
Web: http://www.LIAWS.org
Email: liawsorg@gmail.com

About LIAWS
The Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.liaws.org) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support and promote the craft of writing through supporting one another, mentoring its members, educational programs, in-school programs, book events and events related to writing, and community outreach to residents of Long Island interested in writing. LIAWS nurtures writers and authors at all levels of development in a mutually beneficial environment. LIAWS: provides a trusting atmosphere where authors and writers can come together to meet their individual needs and share information for the good of the whole, supplies strong motivational programs of interest to all writers, offers the opportunity for members to network on different levels according to their needs, provides an environment that promotes authors, and encourages writers to strive to publish their work. All members pledge to support one another and to be involved in supporting the activities of the organization.

About Tom Gahan
Tom Gahan’s (http://www.tomgahan.com) work has included writing as a newspaper columnist, feature writer, speechwriter and novelist. His freelance writing has helped build the image of various corporate clients. Harmony Bay: An adventurous slice of waterfront life where mystery surrounds history, his well-received novel, earned him a place on an international list of authors at GoodReads.com, “Writers You Should Get to Know.” Harmony Bay is a required read at several high schools.

Additionally, many know Gahan as the creator of NY State’s largest outdoor music festival. This accomplishment earned him accolades and numerous awards including the prestigious Gold Key Award from his hometown Chamber of Commerce and two citations from the U.S. Congress. Gahan was also named 2009’s Civic Leader of the Year by Times-Review Newspapers for his humanitarian work.

Tom Gahan is the president of Long Island Authors and Writers Society and holds memberships in Long Island Outdoor Communicators Network and Long Island Authors Group. He is the marketing director at First Edition Design Publishing.

The Great North Fork Awakening Takes Place August 3

Strawberry Fields in Mattituck, becomes a Field of Hope on Saturday, Aug 3, 2013 from noon until 8 PM.

Mattituck, NY (June 21, 2013) — In fulfillment of the shared vision and years of prayer by many Christians, The Great North Fork Awakening — Where You’ll Meet God comes to life on Saturday, August 3 at Strawberry Fields on Route 48 in Mattituck. A day of music, prayer, sermons, and people sharing the Gospel and their own amazing stories is scheduled from noon until 8 PM.

Tents will be erected to protect event goers from the elements for this rain or shine event. Although food vendors will be on hand, the public is invited to bring their own picnic basket and bottled water. Admission is free.

“North Fork Awakening is an opportune time to help people find faith as a way of life, to refresh those who have become overwhelmed by life and to speak hope to a community already loved by God!,” says Pastor Lesaya Kelly of Crossover Christian Church in Mount Sinai. Pastor Kelly has served in pastoral ministry for 25 years, both here in the States and in her home country, South Africa.

Event organizers agree that Strawberry Fields in Mattituck will be the place to “find the missing peace in your life” on August 3.

“This will truly be a glorious day for the North Fork of Long Island to witness and attend a good ‘ole fashion tent revival. Faith and art on display for the whole community. This is not religion, but the Gospel at its best. If anybody needs some lovin’ this is the place to be,” says Mattituck Presbyterian Church’s pastor, George Gaffga.

The Great North Fork Awakening — Where You’ll Meet God is an interdenominational event and all are welcome, whether they are the deeply faithful, or the un-churched seeking spiritual direction. “It’s free GPS,” says event chairperson, Alex Nyilas, who had an idea for such an event almost two years ago. “That is, God’s Positioning System. And, upgrades are always available at no charge.”

“This is an opportunity to experience the church without walls as many people from many local congregations gather together to show our community real love,” added Pastor Mike Jankowski of Lamb’s Chapel in Center Moriches.

Dennis Bambino, a sought after speaker for churches, seminars and conferences, will be among the speakers at the Great North Fork Awakening. He is scheduled to speak at 6 PM on Saturday, August 3. Bambino has been ministering for over 30 years: as a church planter and Senior Pastor, ministering in 27 countries, Director of Christ for the Nations Institute of Biblical Studies and initiator of church and prayer networks.

He currently serves: on the apostolic counsel of Christ Covenant Coalition under Bishop Joseph Mattera, as founder of Petra Institute of Biblical Training, Long Island, overseer of Christian Family Fellowship International, as a Lifeforming Leadership Coach and consultant to individuals, churches and businesses for leadership development and strategic planning.

Also included in the schedule along with other music presentations is the popular Long Island based Christian band, Crossing Jordan.

WHO: Anyone who is interested in renewing their faith, seeking spiritual direction, or those who may have questions about beginning a relationship with God. It is being put on by volunteers from a variety of Long Island churches.
WHAT: Music, sermons by various members of the Long Island clergy.
WHEN: Saturday, August 3, noon – 8 PM.
WHERE: Strawberry Fields, Route 48 Mattituck.
ADMISSION: Free

For more info contact:
Monica Harbes
harbesfamilyfarm@gmail.com
631-298-0700

New Organization for Authors and Writers Formed

Society will support and encourage writers and authors at all levels on Long Island, New York.

Riverhead, NY, USA (January 18, 2013) — A new organization dedicated to enhancing and promoting the works of writers and authors on Long Island has just been launched, Tom Gahan, president of the newly formed Long Island Authors and Writers Society (LIAWS (http://www.LIAWS.org), announced today.

The group is committed to supporting the creative talents of local writers and authors, while offering resources on the business end of publishing. “Writing and publishing are very turbulent industries, especially in the age of self-publishing, the rise in the popularity of e-readers and the subsequent troubled finances of the nation’s booksellers and traditional publishers, both large and small,” says Mr. Gahan. “It’s critical for us as a community of professionals to come together to shape the future of the industry and maintain its integrity.”

Long Island is home to countless writers and authors and yet no single organization exists to provide all levels of the craft with resources to further their goals, according to Mr. Gahan. LIAWS will provide professionals and amateurs the opportunity to network, collaborate, or simply to navigate the ins and outs of a complex industry. Membership is open to all published and unpublished writers and authors on Long Island from all genres. “Whether you’re a budding writer seeking your next step or an established author looking for like-minded professionals, LIAWS promises to be a good fit,” adds Mr. Gahan.

In addition to organizing writing workshops and networking events, LIAWS is also committed to community and will work with schools and youth organizations to promote literacy skills, adds Yvonne Capitelli, an award winning children’s book author and vice president of LIAWS. “Our goal is to become vocal and powerful advocates for our community of writers and authors for the long haul,” says Ms. Capitelli.

For more information on the Long Island Authors and Writers Society, or to download a membership application visit http://www.LIAWS.org.

About:

Tom Gahan is the author of Harmony Bay, a well-received novel that became required reading at several high-schools. He has worked as a journalist and as a freelance writer who has shaped the image of various corporate clients. Tom is a digital publishing industry expert.

Yvonne Capitelli has won seven awards for her character building children’s book, Daria Rose and the Day She Chose, which has made the best-seller list at Amazon.com, and as co-author of I Get It! I Get It! How John Figures It Out. Yvonne is a noted motivational speaker for children on topics including self-esteem, making good choices and anti-bullying.

About LIAWS:

The Long Island Authors and Writers Society (http://www.LIAWS.org) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to support and promote the craft of writing through supporting one another, mentoring its members, educational programs, in-school programs, book events and events related to writing, and community outreach to residents of Long Island interested in writing. LIAWS nurtures writers and authors at all levels of development in a mutually beneficial environment. LIAWS: provides a trusting atmosphere where authors and writers can come together to meet their individual needs and share information for the good of the whole, supplies strong motivational programs of interest to all writers, offers the opportunity for members to network on different levels according to their needs, provides an environment that promotes authors, and encourages writers to strive to publish their work. All members pledge to support one another and to be involved in supporting the activities of the organization.

Media Contact Info (Not for Publication):
Tom Gahan
E-Mail: tgahan@optonline.net
Tel: 631-369-0063

Fifth Annual Rockin’ for the Homeless Set to Roll On January 26

Renowned benefit concert will support John’s Place Mattituck Homeless Outreach and Hurricane Sandy rebuilding efforts.

Riverhead, NY, USA (January 4, 2013) — On Saturday, January 26, 2013 Riverhead Polish Hall will open its doors at 5:30 PM to host the Fifth Annual Rockin’ for the Homeless benefit concert. In addition to being a fundraiser for John’s Place Mattituck, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to helping Long Islanders rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

Once again, Rockin’ for the Homeless features high-energy, award-winning Long Island talents including: Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks, Who Are Those Guys, Rattlesnake Dawn, and Boot Scoot Boogie. The event, which includes food, door prizes, Chinese Auction, raffles and four hours of non-stop dance music from 6 PM until 10 PM, will be emceed by WLNG 92.1 FM’s Lisa A. Dabrowski. Lisa won Dan’s Papers Best of the Best “East End Personality” award for the North Fork in 2012.

“We have always be blessed, and thrilled, by the turnout for Rockin’ for the Homeless,” said Caren Heacock, Director of John’s Place Mattituck Homeless Outreach. “We are truly grateful.”

Ticket prices are $25 per person in advance until January 25, $35 per person at the door. Guaranteed reserve tables of ten are available with advance purchase only at the Mattituck Presbyterian Church office. For office hours and directions visit http://www.mattpres.com. In addition to the church office, advance sale tickets are also available at Barth’s Drugstore, 32 East Main Street, Riverhead and at Polish Hall, 214 Marcy Avenue, Riverhead.

For details and credit card ticket purchases visit http://www.rockinforthehomeless.org.

“The event has been held traditionally on the last Saturday of January,” event organizer Tom Gahan said. “We’ve never been let down by the weather, the selfless support of the fantastic bands and volunteers and the generosity of the community.”

“Homelessness often comes quickly and unexpectedly. Hurricane Sandy displaced 40,000 Long Islanders. We’ve seen the effects first hand. We want to do our part to continue to help those folks. There are so many heartbreaking stories. I hope to see some new faces at the benefit this year. It’s an easy way for people to help make a difference.”

What: Fifth Annual Rockin’ for the Homeless
When: Saturday, January 26, 2013 6 PM – 10 PM
Where: Polish Hall, 214 Marcy Avenue, Riverhead 11901
Who: Gene Casey and The Lone Sharks, Who Are Those Guys, Rattlesnake Dawn, Boot Scoot Boogie
Why: Fundraiser for John’s Place Mattituck Homeless Outreach and Hurricane Sandy rebuilding efforts on Long Island.
Tickets: $25 advance $35 at the door.

Media Contact Info:
Tom Gahan, Ph: 631-369-0063, E-Mail: tgahan@optonline.net, Web: http://www.rockinforthehomeless.org.

25 Authors Create Fifth Annual Long Island Authors Group Book Fair

Event will showcase award-winning and notable authors from Long Island, New York.

Riverhead, NY (March 29, 2012) — “Have you heard the one about?” asks Long Island Authors Group. “Twenty-five authors walk into a winery…” What does happen when you combine 25 Long Island authors, great Eastern Long Island wines, live entertainment and a free Amazon Kindle eReader drawing? You’ve created the Fifth Annual Long Island Authors Group Book Fair at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead, taking place Sunday, April 22 from Noon until 4 PM!

The afternoon includes meet and greet with award-winning Long Island authors, book signings, live music by Hart & Soul, a free drawing for an Amazon Kindle e-Reader and wine tastings. Admission for the rain or shine Book Fair is free.

The LIAG Book Fair includes fiction, non-fiction, children’s and poetry books by these authors: Patrick Astre, Loraine Alderman Psyd, Ben Baglio, Lily Bedell, Kerriann Flanagan Brosky, Linda Reid-Bryce, Yvonne Capitelli, John Cardone, Linda Frank, Ian Fydell, Tom Gahan, Natasha Guruleva, Christine Guardiano, Phil Keith, C.B. Knadle, Sandy Lanton, Meg Harper Lawrence, Suzane Litrell, Dorothy McPartland, Holly Patrone, Grace Protano, Jeff Rimland, Jim Roth, Richard Scheinberg, Ron Scott.

For more information about these authors or Long Island Authors Group visit http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandAuthorsGroup. Martha Clara Vineyards is located at 6025 Sound Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 – 631-298-0075.

Media Contact:
Dorothy McPartland
Long Island Authors Group
516-941-8825
littlelightpress@yahoo.com
http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org

Long Island Authors to Hold Vineyard Book Fair

More than 20 of Long Island’s best authors will be at Martha Clara Vineyards on Sunday, April 22 from noon until 4 PM.

Riverhead, NY, February 15, 2012 — Long Island Authors’ Group http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org, will have an array of authors whose works include fiction and non-fiction Adult, Young Adult, and Children’s Books at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead, Long Island, NY.

Admission to the book signing event is free and open to the public. It will feature live entertainment by “Hart & Soul”. Everyone who attends the book fair will be eligible to enter a free drawing for an Amazon Kindle e-Reader, courtesy of the Long Island Authors’ Group.

“Martha Clara Vineyards has been the perfect venue to host our annual book fair. What a great way to spend the afternoon, sipping on wine, meeting new and exciting authors, and relaxing with a really good book,” said LIAG’s president Kerriann Flanagan-Brosky. “Our authors consist of commercially published, small press published and self-published. They bring a unique diversity to the world of literature, and we’re happy to showcase them there.”

Authors attending include: Loraine Alderman, PhD, Kerriann Flanagan-Brosky, Yvonne Capitelli, J.P. Cardone, Ian Fydell, Tom Gahan, Gloria Golden, Christine Guardiann, Philip Keith, C.P. Knadle, Meg Harper-Lawrence, Sandy Lanton, Suzanne Litrel, Dorothy McPartland, Matt Pasca, Holly Patrone, Grace Protano, Linda Reid-Bryce, Jeff Rimland, Jim Roth, Richard Scheinberg.

The Long Island Authors Group is a not-for-profit corporation, 501c pending.

WHO: Long Island Authors Group.
WHAT: Book Fair, book signings, entertainment, wine tasting, free drawing for an Amazon Kindle.
WHEN: Sunday, April 22, noon – 4 PM
WHERE: Martha Clara Vineyard, 6025 Sound Avenue, Riverhead NY 11901
WHY: The public is invited to meet and chat with authors from across Long Island.

More info about LIAG: http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org.

Media Contact:
Dorothy McPartland
Long Island Authors Group
516-941-8825
littlelightpress@yahoo.com
http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org