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February 1, 2015
New Fantasy Work Released
The Sword of Anath now available in print and Kindle formats!
Published on February 01, 2015 07:02
New Fantasy Work Available Soon
Published on February 01, 2015 07:02
September 23, 2014
Authors Team Up in Creative Way
Elephant Hips Are Expensive: Based on True EventsAuthored by Marilyn A. Hudson, Illustrated by Molly Lemmons
List Price: $12.50 5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm) Black & White on White paper
60 pages Whorl Books
ISBN-13: 978-0692300466 (Custom)
ISBN-10: 0692300465
BISAC: Juvenile Fiction / Historical / United States / 20th Century
To order print version: https://www.createspace.com/3851893
Now available in Kindle.In 1949, children across Oklahoma raced to see who could donate the most money to bring a new elephant to the Lincoln Park Zoo. Nine-year-old David, seven-year-old sister Molly and their friends are determined to help make it happen despite a troublesome bully. Story inspired by a real Oklahoma event. Bonus extras includes activities in writing, art, research and play to make it useful for a wide range of children. Also, included are coloring sheets for each of the characters,
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Published on September 23, 2014 13:29
September 8, 2014
New Novel Coming Soon
Norman author Marilyn A. Hudson announces the soon to be published novel "Foul Harvest." A serial killer and a girl from the streets are on a collision course. What happens when a killer who has lost all respect for human life confronts a girl who has nothing left to loose? The work is due out mid-fall from Whorl Books. "Haunting" and "Insightful" say readers.
"Scream if you must" because "no one is coming to your rescue."
Published on September 08, 2014 10:26
June 18, 2014
Readers Spark New Trend
The book launch for STORIES CENTER STAGE: A HISTORY OF STORYTELLING IN MODERN OKLAHOMA was held at the Annual Spirit of Oklahoma Storytelling Festival held this year in Bethany on the campus of Southern Nazarene University. The perfect venue to launch the book as storytellers and audiences flowed through Webster Commons. A fun turn of events was the fact that people began to purchase the book and then collect autographs of the storytellers profiled in the book. An instant collector's item! Thanks to Chester Weems for the marvelous image above.
Published on June 18, 2014 13:36
May 1, 2014
New Work Surveys Storytelling in Modern Oklahoma
STORIES CENTER STAGE! Storytelling in Modern Oklahoma by Marilyn A. Hudson5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm)
Black & White on White paper
186 pagesWhorl Books
ISBN-13: 978-0692212813 (Custom)
ISBN-10: 0692212817
BISAC: History / Social HistoryA brief history of the art of storytelling in modern day Oklahoma. Scanning evidence of storytelling in schools, libraries, churches, homes and public spaces and special events from the early 20th century to short biographies of artists who served as pioneers and some of those who actively shared stories using oral storytelling art forms from 1900 to present day.
Kindle version
Print Version
Published on May 01, 2014 12:23
April 26, 2014
A Guide to Story Time
"Off the Page!" Basics to a Story Time
Off the Page!: A Basic Guide to A Story Time.
Marilyn A. Hudson, MLIS
Perfect resources for child care providers, community event planners, parents, home schools, volunteers, teachers and public libraries planning to add story times to their programs.
This work is suitable for early childhood and pre-school programs and workers. it includes easy ways to inserting authentic learning into sharing of picture books with children or groups and in making storytime the most anticipated of events.
Author Marilyn A. Hudson has been a children's librarian in both elementary school and public libraries. In addition, she has been a college level library administrator and teacher... CreateSpace eStore: https://www.createspace.com/4745427 Kindle format as well. List Price: $11.00 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
92 pages ISBN-13: 978-1497544154 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 1497544157
BISAC: Education / General
Off the Page!: A Basic Guide to A Story Time.Marilyn A. Hudson, MLIS
Perfect resources for child care providers, community event planners, parents, home schools, volunteers, teachers and public libraries planning to add story times to their programs.
This work is suitable for early childhood and pre-school programs and workers. it includes easy ways to inserting authentic learning into sharing of picture books with children or groups and in making storytime the most anticipated of events.
Author Marilyn A. Hudson has been a children's librarian in both elementary school and public libraries. In addition, she has been a college level library administrator and teacher... CreateSpace eStore: https://www.createspace.com/4745427 Kindle format as well. List Price: $11.00 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
92 pages ISBN-13: 978-1497544154 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 1497544157
BISAC: Education / General
Published on April 26, 2014 07:23
New Work Illuminates Church's History
Author Marilyn A. Hudson announces the completion of her most recent project,
The Windows of Wesley:
A Historic and Inspirational Journey
, available via Amazon.com and other venues.
A historic and inspirational tour of the English Gothic Sanctuary of Wesley United Methodist Church (Oklahoma City, OK). The church was established in 1910 as Wesley Methodist Episcopal, North, and the sanctuary constructed in 1928. At that time four large (approx. 16 x 20 foot) Christ windows, numerous smaller story windows, and extensive stone and wooden ornamentation. Hudson has brought together church writings, history, and new research to uncover some interesting artistic and community history.
A blend of church history, local history, art history and the spiritual motivation sparking the use of the windows and the impact they have had on members. Devotional writings by church members and leaders over the years further enrich the descriptions. Black and white images with accompanying historic, artistic, and inspirational text. Information is included about the windows, their donors, and their known artistic influences. Additionally, other aspects of artistic expression at the church are also discussed, along with a reflective spiritual guide of the sanctuary. ISBN: 978-0615991917 / 01-0615991912 Subject areas: Stained glass windows, Oklahoma, United Methodism (History), Oklahoma City, Wesley United Methodist Church Online here
Kindle version here
A historic and inspirational tour of the English Gothic Sanctuary of Wesley United Methodist Church (Oklahoma City, OK). The church was established in 1910 as Wesley Methodist Episcopal, North, and the sanctuary constructed in 1928. At that time four large (approx. 16 x 20 foot) Christ windows, numerous smaller story windows, and extensive stone and wooden ornamentation. Hudson has brought together church writings, history, and new research to uncover some interesting artistic and community history.A blend of church history, local history, art history and the spiritual motivation sparking the use of the windows and the impact they have had on members. Devotional writings by church members and leaders over the years further enrich the descriptions. Black and white images with accompanying historic, artistic, and inspirational text. Information is included about the windows, their donors, and their known artistic influences. Additionally, other aspects of artistic expression at the church are also discussed, along with a reflective spiritual guide of the sanctuary. ISBN: 978-0615991917 / 01-0615991912 Subject areas: Stained glass windows, Oklahoma, United Methodism (History), Oklahoma City, Wesley United Methodist Church Online here
Kindle version here
Published on April 26, 2014 07:21
February 20, 2014
Welcome To Marilyn A. Hudson's Author Pages
She has been called the 'genie of bizarre historical research' and her fiction writing has been described as 'darkly poetic'... Marilyn A. Hudson has been a library professional in public, school, and academic libraries. Listed in the 1997 Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, she was the 2002 recipient of the OLA Outstanding New Librarian Award, and member of the Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society, Golden Key, and Phi Kappa Phi. Her general research interests are in history, especially social, religious, and church history; women’s studies; mythology, folklore and storytelling. Hudson was lead writer and editor of the book, One Night Club and A Mule Barn: The First 60 Years of Southwestern Christian University and authored, Those Pesky Verses of Paul: Examining Women in the New Testament, Elephant Hips are Expensive, The Bones of Summer, The Mound, When Death Rode the Rails, Noel Brooks, and others. She received a B.A. in History and an M.L.I.S. from the University of OklahomaSources:
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