The Fall 2012 issue of Lawrence Magazine is now available both in print and online!
The Fall 2012 issue of Lawrence Magazine.
A feature article about Paul Miles Schneider and “Silver Shoes,” written by Cheryl Nelsen with photos by Jason Dailey, begins on Page 36. I love the way you can read this magazine on the web. Very cool. Enjoy!
Click the photo above or CLICK HERE to read the article on Page 36!
I was thrilled to take part in two very different events over the past few weeks!
On June 16th, I attended the 2012 Author Extravaganza at the Town Crier Bookstore in Emporia, Kansas. I was one of fifty authors invited to the annual event, and it was my first signing in Kansas for “The Powder of Life.”
Setting up for the 2012 Author Extravaganza at the Town Crier Bookstore in Emporia, Kansas.
I met many terrific people at the event which drew plenty of authors and avid readers from around the area. The Emporia Gazette printed a nice write-up about it, and I was thrilled to be singled out in it! CLICK HERE to read the piece.
Paul Miles Schneider signs a copy of “The Powder of Life,” the sequel to his novel “Silver Shoes,” at the Town Crier Bookstore in Emporia, Kansas.
The second event for “The Powder of Life” was held on July 1st at the private residence of my good friend Jane Albright, who generously offered to host a book talk, reading, and signing at her historic Hyde Park home in Kansas City, Missouri.
The front of Jane Albright’s stunningly beautiful Hyde Park home in Kansas City, decorated for the occasion with an Oz flag and banners welcoming guests to the event!
Copies of “Silver Shoes” and “The Powder of Life” are displayed on the front hall table of Jane Albright’s home. The cozy and elegant room where the reading took place is seen behind it.
I met a delightful couple, Gregory Foreman and his wife Melodie, who both attended the event and bought books.
Jane Albright serves punch from a silver bowl (for “Silver Shoes”) and other Oz-themed refreshments. An impressive Emerald City throne room display is seen as a centerpiece!
After the reading and signing, we were treated to a tour of Jane’s expansive Oz Room, housed on the third floor of her historic home. Good friend Stacey Warner Hatton is seen here perusing the collection.
A gaggle of Dorothys observe this year’s parade during Oz-Stravaganza! 2012. One adorable child in front happens to be wearing Silver Shoes!
So many parallels between art and life this past weekend that my mind is still reeling! I returned to Kansas on Tuesday from the marvelous land of Oz-Stravaganza!, located in the Village of Chittenango in central New York. There may be no place like home, but there is no place like this popular annual festival either.
They say a picture paints a thousand words, give or take, so hang onto your pointed witch hats, because I have plenty of both to share with you now!
See if this doesn’t sound vaguely familiar.
I was swept into the air (via Delta Airlines and the festival’s fabulous travel agent Judy Dardzinski) this past weekend, straight from my Kansas home to a quaint village located among the lush trees with a curious road of yellow bricks near the center of town …
A jolly roadside sign welcomes all travelers to the birthplace of Oz author and creator L. Frank Baum.
The sidewalk on both sides of the main street is a Yellow Brick Road.
Oz-Stravaganza! co-chair Barbara Evans and committee member Lynne Bunce in Glinda’s Royal Tent proudly wear the “good witch” and “bad witch” T-shirts designed by fellow committee member Dennis Kullis.
The cast of memorable characters who joined me on this journey proved to be an endless source of humor, intelligence, passion, bravery, magic, and inspiration, led by our grand marshal for the festival’s parade, none other than Gregory Maguire, best-selling author of “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.” This groundbreaking 1995 novel inspired three sequels and a smash-hit Broadway musical in 2003 that is still packing theatres around the globe.
I met Gregory for the first time at our book-signing held in the small gym at Chittenango High School on Friday night, June 1. Fellow Ozian author James C. Wallace II snapped a great photo, too!
Paul Miles Schneider sits with Gregory Maguire while he signs Paul’s first edition of “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.” (Photo courtesy of James C. Wallace II.)
My room at the Craftsman Inn in Fayetteville, NY, was filled with Stickley furniture and a welcome basket of goodies from the festival’s committee.
Pre-festival publicity! WMCR-FM’s morning talk show, “Learn & Laugh With Linda.” I was featured on May 30th’s program along with two others from the festival. (Left to right: host Linda Wimmer, Paul Miles Schneider, festival co-chair Colleen Zimmer, and Emmy-winner and Oz expert John Fricke.)
If this sounds like a continuation of previous events, it was … in more ways than one! My “Silver Shoes” sequel, “The Powder of Life,” made it’s debut at the festival! And by Saturday night, with a Sunday signing remaining, I had already sold out of all the hardcover copies I brought with me! I didn’t think they would go quite so fast, but I was thrilled! It’s a good problem to have.
Paul Miles Schneider signs copies of his new book “The Powder of Life” at Chittenango High School on Friday, June 1, 2012.
Not long after I arrived in this curious land, I met the Wizard himself—André De Shields! He created the title role in “The Wiz,” the 1975 Tony Award -winning musical hit that ran seven years on Broadway!
Host John Fricke (right) interviews the Wiz, André De Shields (left) for Saturday evening’s free program in the high school auditorium. André wore his original form-fitting costume from the show, designed by the legendary Geoffrey Holder. That was 37 years ago, and he can still rock these incredible threads, not to mention the five-inch heels on the platform boots!
André was a delight the entire weekend. I was so grateful for the opportunity to meet and talk at length with such a talented, intelligent, and creative man.
Perhaps my favorite photo of the weekend! Proving that this unique festival truly is “all things Oz,” pictured here is Bob Baum, great-grandson of Oz creator L. Frank Baum, with a trio of ladies from the 1939 MGM classic film (left to right: Myrna Swenson, wife of Munchkin soldier Clarence Swenson, Caren Marsh-Doll, who was Judy Garland’s stand-in for Dorothy, and Margaret Pellegrini, the flower-pot Munchkin herself), plus André De Shields, the original “Wiz” from the 1975 Broadway musical. It just doesn’t get better than this. The book, the movie, and the musical, all in one shot!
“And you and you and you … and you were there!”
Authors Alley was abuzz again this year with returning guests James C. Wallace II, Ron Baxley, Jr., and Gwendolyn Tennille, along with a couple of new arrivals: Tom Huchison, the co-founder of Big Dog Ink comics and creator of “The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West” graphic novels, and Felicia Ricci, who was Eden Espinosa’s standby for Elphaba in the San Francisco company of “Wicked.” She wrote a biography of her life and adventures, called “Unnaturally Green.”
Authors and special guests Paul Miles Schneider (“Silver Shoes” and “The Powder of Life”) and Felicia Ricci (“Unnaturally Green”). This photo was taken at our wrap party on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
There were so many indelible moments it’s hard to whittle the memories down to a manageable recounting. But I will leave you with a sampling of them here …
Paul Miles Schneider with Caren Marsh-Doll at the wrap party for Oz-Stravaganza! 2012. Caren was Judy Garland’s stand-in as Dorothy in MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz.” It’s hard to believe that film is 74 years old now, and the gorgeous, charming, four-foot-eleven Caren is a stunningly youthful 93!
MGM Munchkin-by-marriage Myrna Swenson with Paul Miles Schneider at the Oz-Stravaganza! wrap party on Sunday, June 3, 2012.
The delightful, generous, and truly funny Marc Baum, Oz-Stravaganza! committee member extraordinaire!
Bob Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, relaxing (for all of three seconds before he has to be somewhere) in the lobby of the Craftsman Inn, where most of the festival guests were staying. For me, Bob will always the (Tin Woodman’s) heart of any Oz event he attends. His passion for the family legacy as well as his nurturing of others who celebrate and continue this legacy is unmatched. The Baum family couldn’t ask for a better and more enthusiastic spokesperson.
Authors Tom Hutchison and Paul Miles Schneider congratulate one of the winners of this year’s Writer’s Chair Awards in the Chittenango High School library on Friday, June 1, 2012.
After donating his original green-tinted glasses worn in the Broadway musical, “The Wiz” to the All Things Oz museum, André De Shields (right) receives the key to the city from the mayor of Chittenango (left), Ronny Goeler.
My POV of the parade from the inside of a convertible as I was driven slowly down the main street of town, smiling, waving, and snapping photos of the crowds!
The wonderfully warm people, especially the children, who passed by my signing table inside Glinda’s Royal Tent.
And last, but in no way least, an impromptu and emotionally stirring duet from Saturday night’s free program at the high school. Fourteen-year-old local student Julia Goodwin (with an incredible voice) was joined on stage by veteran Felicia Ricci, who was a standby for Elphaba in the San Francisco company of “Wicked.” Many there, including me, wiped away the tears after they sang with only one microphone between them and a quick run-through, five minutes before they did this:
A job well done and a fond but melancholy farewell the morning after. Festival co-chairs Barbara Evans and Colleen Zimmer with MGM Munchkin Margaret Pellegrini in the lobby of our hotel as, one by one, the guests begin to leave … until we meet again, dear travelers.
Two quick post-festival moments I will never forget (before this blog entry turns into my third novel) …
Local travel agent extraordinaire Judy Dardzinski (second from the left) arranged for me and a few of my Ozzy pals to have a private tour of the Stickley Furniture Factory located in Manlius, NY. Several of us are huge fans of their incredible craftsmanship and artistry. To our great delight, we were welcomed in the lobby by the company’s owner and president, Mrs. Aminy Audi (far right). Our full group (left to right): Jane Albright, Judy Dardzinski, Ryan Zlomek, Lynn Beltz, Colleen Zimmer, Clare Baum, Paul Miles Schneider, Katie Newcomb, and Mrs. Aminy Audi.
Jane Albright sits and reflects on a fallen log in Bear Creek. This secluded locale was once Frank Baum’s childhood playground when it was part of the family’s farm called Rose Lawn, located in Syracuse, NY. Guiding our small group along the way through several points of interest was Baum family historian Kathleen Di Scenna, who helped us step back in time to where it all began.
The time is drawing near! Only a couple of weeks to go, and I couldn’t be more excited, especially with this year’s planned events and special guests. Oz-Stravaganza! is the annual three-day festival that is sort of like an Oz-themed county fair—with outdoor rides, merchandise booths, great food, live music, shops, a parade along a quaint main street paved with yellow bricks, etc. It draws thousands of patrons annually to the picturesque village of Chittenango, New York, just minutes outside of Syracuse—the birthplace of Oz author and creator L. Frank Baum.
I have to say, I’m rather humbled to find myself listed among the glittering roster of special guests for 2012. The grand marshal for this year’s parade and festival is none other than Gregory Maguire, author of “Wicked,” its many sequels, and other terrific, best-selling books.
Gregory Maguire, author of “Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.”
Gregory will be on hand for events and signings throughout the weekend. The special guests, other than yours truly (hard for me to believe), include the talented performer André De Shields, who created the title role in the original Broadway production of “The Wiz” in 1975. I completely wore out my cast albums of “The Wiz” and “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” and I can’t wait to meet him. The ever-youthful Caren Marsh-Doll, who was Judy Garland’s stand-in for MGM’s “The Wizard of Oz,” Margaret Pellegrini, who played a Munchkin 73 years ago in that famous movie, Bob Baum, great-grandson of the Oz creator, and his wife Clare, and John Fricke, renowned author and expert on all things Oz and Judy Garland. You can read bios for the special guests by CLICKING HERE.
Authors Alley has some terrific returning guests (other than yours truly) and includes first-timer Felicia Ricci, whose book “Unnaturally Green” tells a delightful behind-the-scenes account of her adventures understudying the leading role of Elphaba in the musical “Wicked,” as well as authors and illustrators Ron Baxley, Jr., Gwendolyn Tennille, Tom Hutchison, and James C. Wallace II. CLICK HERE for more information.
Needless to say, I couldn’t be more excited to be in their esteemed company.
In addition to selling and signing copies of “Silver Shoes,” I will be on hand to talk about my special pen pal when I was a wide-eyed second-grader in Kansas. Her name was Margaret Hamilton, and she is rather famous for playing a certain legendary Wicked Witch in a certain classic MGM film made in 1939! It was an unforgettable experience, and I will share my memories of meeting her and corresponding with her as part of the festivities. I am also thrilled to announce that Oz-Stravaganza! 2012 will be the debut signing event for the sequel to “Silver Shoes” … “The Powder of Life.” I will have hardcover and trade paperback copies available for this action-adventure/fantasy novel, which has just been published.
My schedule of events is still very much a work in progress with more to be added, but since permission has been granted to promote and publicize, I thought I would share it with you now. I will update and amend this as needed:
OZ-STRAVAGANZA! 2012 APPEARANCE SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 (Pre-festival):
9:30 AM on WMCR-FM Radio: “Learn and Laugh With Linda” — I will be a guest on the morning talk show along with John Fricke and Colleen Zimmer for a roundtable discussion about Oz and this year’s festival.
FRIDAY, JUNE 1:
12:45 PM to 2:11 PM — The Writer’s Chair: Ceremony and Workshop at Chittenango High School. High school students have entered “The Writer’s Chair” contest, and the awards ceremony is held this day with a short discussion/workshop of writing (in small groups). I will be participating in the workshop.
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM — I will be on hand in the audience for Friday’s presentation at the high school, although not participating until Saturday evening’s presentation (they have split the guests up into two nights). Friday’s lineup is: Bob & Clare Baum (great-grandson of author L. Frank Baum), John Fricke (host, Emmy-winner, and renowned author), Felicia Ricci (Elphaba understudy in the musical “Wicked”), and Gregory Maguire (best-selling author of “Wicked”).
SATURDAY, JUNE 2:
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM — Pancake Breakfast at the Presbyterian Church for a book-signing. The breakfast is from 7:00 AM to noon, but I will be on hand from 8 to 10. The Church is located right in the heart of the festival in Chittenango.
3:30 PM to 5:30 PM — A book-signing session held at the festival park in Glinda’s Royal Tent.
6:00 PM — Stage program at Chittenango High School. I will be talking all about my second-grade pen pal, Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch of the West! The full Saturday evening lineup is: John Fricke, Margaret Pellegrini and Myrna Swenson (MGM Munchkins), Caren Marsh-Doll (Judy Garland’s stand-in for “The Wizard of Oz”), a talk on Billie Burke, me (who??), and Andre De Shields (the original “Wiz” on Broadway).
SUNDAY, JUNE 3:
11:00 AM — Royal Historian’s Writing Contest Ceremony. Bob Baum, John Fricke, Lynne Beltz (of The International Wizard of Oz Club), and I will be reading the winning short stories.
12:30 PM to 3:00 PM — A book-signing session held at the festival park in Glinda’s Royal Tent.
4:00 PM — Grand finale (closing ceremony) on stage at the festival.
The 2011 Oz Stravaganza! Parade as seen from my POV while I slowly navigate down the main street in town.
More to follow, as information becomes available! I hope you can make it to this unforgettable celebration of Baum, Oz, and the birth of their creativity, held in such a beautiful town. I’m so pleased to be going back this year!