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Janice Phelps Williams

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Janice Phelps Williams has been involved in publishing and art for twenty years. In 1998 she began a book design and editing company and to date has brought more than 250 books to publication for various authors and publishers through Janice Phelps, LLC.

Janice’s published illustration work includes:
"Sheldon, the Writer" written by Judy Dulberg (2014) The story of a penguin who longs to have his book published.

"The Belly Button that Escaped", written by Chuck Zigman (2013): A picture book adventure for the young and young at heart.

A Season of Industry: Poems by Mark Van Aken Williams and Photographs by Janice Phelps Williams (2012)

Two True Blue Dragons, a picture book written by David Boyce (2012), is the story of two friendly dragons, Merc
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The Best of Appalachian Morning, and a Thank You!


When Mark and I moved from the beautiful hills, forests, and caves of Southeastern Ohio to the equally beautiful hills, forests, shoreline vistas, and incredible big skies of Northern Michigan, I debated within myself as to what to do about Appalachian Morning, a blog I started soon after we moved to Athens, Ohio, in 2008. Could "Appalachian Morning" be a term that related to a way of thinking abo Read more of this blog post »
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Samuel Beckett
“ Was I sleeping, while the others suffered? Am I sleeping now? Tomorrow, when I wake, or think I do, what shall I say of today? That with Estragon my friend, at this place, until the fall of night, I waited for Godot? That Pozzo passed, with his carrier, and that he spoke to us? Probably. But in all that what truth will there be? He'll know nothing. He'll tell me about the blows he received and I'll give him a carrot. (pause) Astride of a grave and a difficult birth. Down in the hole, lingeringly, the grave digger puts on the forceps. We have time to grow old. The air is full of our cries. But habit is a great deadener. At me too someone is looking, of me too someone is saying, He is sleeping, he knows nothing, let him sleep on. (Pause.) I can't go on! (Pause.) What have I said? ”
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Fredrik Backman
“Nothing in the world is as small as your own child in a hospital bed.”
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Dale M. Kushner
“It soothed me to imagine a cavernous space inside the earth where missing or lost valuables—the cracked teapots, broken dolls, torn photos, bronzed baby shoes, dead turtles—made their habitation, a place where all our losses came to rest. I was not sure the dead lived among these things, but I was perfectly willing to suppose that they did or that they at least stopped in, as if visiting a ghostly pawnshop, to retrieve what had once, through”
Dale M. Kushner, The Conditions of Love

“Some days you can just see clearly. Our meaning, what we value, is the most private part of us. It may just define us. It shapes everything we do, everything we say, everything we feel, everything we dream. It’s hidden, from others, from ourselves. There is no mirror to show us what we value. So often it is only revealed to us after the fact, in the long movie reel of memory. And when we see it, our heart stops, aching with recognition. It is a beautiful thing to see yourself.”
Simon Fitzmaurice, It's Not Yet Dark

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