Nicholas Dettmann's Blog, page 6
February 20, 2013
Information for Author Night at Villa Terrace
On Wednesday, May 1, I will be at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum in Milwaukee.
It'll be an evening at a beautiful museum discussing my novel, "A Life Worth Dreaming About." The event starts at 7 p.m. and copies of my novel will be on sale at a discounted price.
Tickets will be $8 for museum members and $12 for nonmembers.
To get tickets, email rsvp@catvmuseums.org or call (414) 278-8295 Ext. 5.
http://www.villaterracemuseum.org/index.html
It'll be an evening at a beautiful museum discussing my novel, "A Life Worth Dreaming About." The event starts at 7 p.m. and copies of my novel will be on sale at a discounted price.
Tickets will be $8 for museum members and $12 for nonmembers.
To get tickets, email rsvp@catvmuseums.org or call (414) 278-8295 Ext. 5.
http://www.villaterracemuseum.org/index.html
Published on February 20, 2013 13:57
February 8, 2013
This just in!
Got word about this today.
For the second year in a row, I have been named 1 of 3 national finalists for the second year in a row for the Award for Excellence of Youth Sports by Penn State University's John Curley Center for Sports Journalism.
Last year, I was one of three national finalist for my enterprise story about the national changes being made regarding baseball bat regulations at the youth, high school and college levels, coupled with the rising costs of baseball bats.
This year, I submitted a four-part series about the positives and negatives of club sport participation and how it has changed the entire landscape of youth sports.
The winner will be announced by the end of the month.
Wish me luck!
For the second year in a row, I have been named 1 of 3 national finalists for the second year in a row for the Award for Excellence of Youth Sports by Penn State University's John Curley Center for Sports Journalism.
Last year, I was one of three national finalist for my enterprise story about the national changes being made regarding baseball bat regulations at the youth, high school and college levels, coupled with the rising costs of baseball bats.
This year, I submitted a four-part series about the positives and negatives of club sport participation and how it has changed the entire landscape of youth sports.
The winner will be announced by the end of the month.
Wish me luck!
Published on February 08, 2013 15:50
February 2, 2013
4-star reviews!
Here are some 4-star reviews I received in the past week.
Amazon.com
A novel for grown-ups, February 2, 2013By Heather Martin - See all my reviewsThis review is from: A Life Worth Dreaming About (Paperback)Though the novel starts slow and the prose is choppy, once you get used to the style, it is well worth the read. A love story that recognizes that the marriage is the destination, the wedding. And the foundation lays in the life around you and in yourself, not the other person. A man finds redemption, and realizes that his actions affect everyone around him-in small and big ways. These are just a few values that seem to missing in a lot of entertainment today. I, literally, did not put down this book.
Good book, January 28, 2013By afanofnick - See all my reviewsThis review is from: A Life Worth Dreaming About (Paperback)A Life Worth Dreaming About had a bit of a slow start, but once you get into it, it is a fairly good book. It kind of has a "Christmas Carol" vibe to it, where a pompous, arrogant business man gets a chance to take a look at his life and all of the people he did wrong in his past as a ghost. He gets the opportunity to learn from his mistakes and change the bad events in his life to change the course of the rest of this life going forward. The book is interesting and feel good. I liked it.
Goodreads.com
Heather's reviewFeb 02, 134 of 5 star bookshelves: to-readRead in February, 2013Finally, a book for grown-ups! A love story that relizes the foundation is in the life around you. If you and your life aren't right, how can another person fit? The wedding isn't the destionation, the life after is. Redemption comes to Carl. As it does, he realizes his life and actions affect those around him in small and large ways.These are just 2 concepts in this book I was so happy to see. They seem to be missing in a lot of entertinment today.There were flaws. It starts out slow, and the prose is choppy. (And some English teacher is going to have field day w/ the numbers.) Once you get used to it, the story flows. I, literally, did not put this book down.I won a copy of this book, and Mr. Dettmann had to remind to read it. I'm glad he did. This will become a gem in my library.
Amazon.com
A novel for grown-ups, February 2, 2013By Heather Martin - See all my reviewsThis review is from: A Life Worth Dreaming About (Paperback)Though the novel starts slow and the prose is choppy, once you get used to the style, it is well worth the read. A love story that recognizes that the marriage is the destination, the wedding. And the foundation lays in the life around you and in yourself, not the other person. A man finds redemption, and realizes that his actions affect everyone around him-in small and big ways. These are just a few values that seem to missing in a lot of entertainment today. I, literally, did not put down this book.
Good book, January 28, 2013By afanofnick - See all my reviewsThis review is from: A Life Worth Dreaming About (Paperback)A Life Worth Dreaming About had a bit of a slow start, but once you get into it, it is a fairly good book. It kind of has a "Christmas Carol" vibe to it, where a pompous, arrogant business man gets a chance to take a look at his life and all of the people he did wrong in his past as a ghost. He gets the opportunity to learn from his mistakes and change the bad events in his life to change the course of the rest of this life going forward. The book is interesting and feel good. I liked it.
Goodreads.com
Heather's reviewFeb 02, 134 of 5 star bookshelves: to-readRead in February, 2013Finally, a book for grown-ups! A love story that relizes the foundation is in the life around you. If you and your life aren't right, how can another person fit? The wedding isn't the destionation, the life after is. Redemption comes to Carl. As it does, he realizes his life and actions affect those around him in small and large ways.These are just 2 concepts in this book I was so happy to see. They seem to be missing in a lot of entertinment today.There were flaws. It starts out slow, and the prose is choppy. (And some English teacher is going to have field day w/ the numbers.) Once you get used to it, the story flows. I, literally, did not put this book down.I won a copy of this book, and Mr. Dettmann had to remind to read it. I'm glad he did. This will become a gem in my library.
Published on February 02, 2013 22:00
January 19, 2013
Hope to see you in 2013
The latest addition to my 2013 appearance calendar is one I'm extremely excited about and I hope a lot of you can make it. I went to a similar event with Paul Salsini, a former Journal Sentinel reporter in December and it was enjoyable and relaxing. Here is what I've got on the schedule for 2013 thus far: March 23: Writers and Book Festival, Bloomington, Minn. April 6: 3rd annual Green Bay Book Festival, Green Bay, Wis. April 13: West Bend Spring Arts & Crafts Fair, West Bend, Wis. May 1: Author Night at Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, Milwaukee, Wis. I have a good feeling about this year with this book and I continue to work toward finishing book No. 2. My new year's resolution is to have that book done by the end of this year. Thank you for your support!!
Published on January 19, 2013 14:06
January 18, 2013
OFFICIAL: Coming to Villa Terrace
A date has been set for an Author Night at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, 2220 N. Terrace Ave., Milwaukee. The event will take place from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 1. I will give an hour presentation and reading, followed by a question-answer session, followed by a book sale and signing. Food and refreshments will be available, too. The cost will be $8 for museum members/$12 for non-members. 60 percent of ticket sales proceeds will go toward museum and I will get the remaining 40 percent. I'm extremely excited about this event and opportunity and hope you can attend! I will post ticket information as I receive it, such as where to get your tickets. My novel, "A Life Worth Dreaming About," will be on sale for a discounted price: $15 for paperback, $25 for hardcover. www.nickdettmann.com http://www.villaterracemuseum.org/
Published on January 18, 2013 16:59
January 15, 2013
Author Night event
Had a meeting with representative from Villa Terrace Art Museum, 2220 N. Terrace Avenue, Milwaukee, today to discuss an Author Night for me at the museum.
The meeting went great.
The event will be either Wednesday, April 17, or Wednesday, May 1. The time will be 7 p.m. I will give an hour presentation and reading, followed by a question-answer session, followed by a book sale and signing.
Food and refreshments will be available, too.
The cost will be $8 for museum members/$12 for non-members. 60 percent of ticket sales proceeds will go toward museum and I will get the remaining 40 percent.
I'm extremely excited about this event and opportunity and hope you can attend!
I will make a formal announcement about the event once the date is confirmed, which it is expected to be by the end of the week.
The meeting went great.
The event will be either Wednesday, April 17, or Wednesday, May 1. The time will be 7 p.m. I will give an hour presentation and reading, followed by a question-answer session, followed by a book sale and signing.
Food and refreshments will be available, too.
The cost will be $8 for museum members/$12 for non-members. 60 percent of ticket sales proceeds will go toward museum and I will get the remaining 40 percent.
I'm extremely excited about this event and opportunity and hope you can attend!
I will make a formal announcement about the event once the date is confirmed, which it is expected to be by the end of the week.
Published on January 15, 2013 15:51
January 4, 2013
First post of 2013
Happy New Year to all. Hope you had a fun and safe holiday season. Right now, my next book signing is March 23 in Minneapolis. I'm hopeful to get one set up in Green Bay before I participate in the 3rd annual Green Bay Book Fair on April 6. Got word this week that I won two awards from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, including one first place honor. That brings my total writing awards to eight. I'm hopeful to add more as I'm submitting entries to four other contests. I don't strive to win awards whenever I write a story, but it's always nice to get one. It makes some of the hard times feel better, like it was worth it. One of my resolutions for this year is to finish book No. 2. I'm about a quarter of the way completed with it. I'm really excited for this book and one I hope will help me break through. I believe that is all for now. Thank you for your support and please keep spreading the word about "A Life Worth Dreaming About," which is still on Author House's best-seller list.
Published on January 04, 2013 08:37
December 15, 2012
Some 2013 signing dates
In addition to the Writers and Book festival March 23 in Minneapolis, I have added two dates for 2013.
On April 6, I will be featured at the 3rd annual Green Bay Writers Guild Book Festival, which will be held at The Attic Bookstore in downtown Green Bay, Wis.
On April 13, I will be at the West Bend Spring Arts &Crafts Fair at the Washington County Fairgrounds.
On April 6, I will be featured at the 3rd annual Green Bay Writers Guild Book Festival, which will be held at The Attic Bookstore in downtown Green Bay, Wis.
On April 13, I will be at the West Bend Spring Arts &Crafts Fair at the Washington County Fairgrounds.
Published on December 15, 2012 22:26
December 11, 2012
Wrapping up 2012, moving on to 2013
On Friday, I held my last book signing of 2012 at Book World in Fond du Lac, Wis. This year, I did: April 14: West Bend April 21: West Bend April 28: Kimberly May 16: Hartford June 27: West Bend Aug. 2: Green Bay Aug. 4: Oshkosh Aug. 5: Milwaukee Aug. 10: Waukesha Aug. 11: Stevens Point Sept. 8: Waukesha Sept. 29: Edgerton Oct. 13: Minneapolis Oct. 30: Hartford Nov. 3: Stevens Point Nov. 10: West Bend Nov. 18: Milwaukee Nov. 25: Madison Dec. 4: Milwaukee Dec. 6: Oshkosh Dec. 7: Fond du Lac I also did a TV appearance on WTMJ (Channel 4) in Milwaukee and two radio shows. Moving on to 2013, I've got a book signing scheduled for Saturday, March 23, in Minneapolis, MN, for the annual 2013 Writers Festival and Book Fair at the Bloomington Arts and Theatre Center. For more info about the festival, click here.
Published on December 11, 2012 09:00
November 28, 2012
Signing date added; moving around
"A Life Worth Dreaming About" is now available at Book World, 85 S. Main St., Fond du Lac.
Fond du Lac Book World on the web
Also set this week, I will do a book signing at the Fond du Lac Book World from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7. Hope to see you there!
Also in December:
Tuesday, Dec. 4: People's Books Cooperative, Milwaukee (6:30 p.m.)
Thursday, Dec. 6: Apple Blossom Books, Oshkosh (5 p.m.)
Friday, Dec. 7: Book World, Fond du Lac (5 p.m.)
And remember, if you're still looking for a good and inexpensive gift idea, try "A Life Worth Dreaming About," a best selling novel by Author House.
"A Life Worth Dreaming About"
Fond du Lac Book World on the web
Also set this week, I will do a book signing at the Fond du Lac Book World from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7. Hope to see you there!
Also in December:
Tuesday, Dec. 4: People's Books Cooperative, Milwaukee (6:30 p.m.)
Thursday, Dec. 6: Apple Blossom Books, Oshkosh (5 p.m.)
Friday, Dec. 7: Book World, Fond du Lac (5 p.m.)
And remember, if you're still looking for a good and inexpensive gift idea, try "A Life Worth Dreaming About," a best selling novel by Author House.
"A Life Worth Dreaming About"
Published on November 28, 2012 16:46


