Now available – the Sunset Beach edition of “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit” with all color pictures inside, a list of real locales in the book, a new author’s note and a Book Club Reader Guide! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084WGFP9V

Now available – the Sunset Beach edition of “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit” with all color pictures inside, a list of real locales in the book, a new author’s note and a Book Club Reader Guide! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084WGFP9V

See the reading by LB from her new book “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit” at Tybrisa Books:

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There is a beach patrol at the place where we normally visit the beach. There are no lifeguards. The beach patrol consists of one guy riding an ATV up and down the beach. He only seems to be patrolling during the summer season which begins at Memorial Day and ends at Labor Day. The ATV is red. It leaves wide tracks in the sand. Beach Patrol by LB Sedlacek
Book Reading and Signing on Saturday, Feb 15th from 11am-1pm at Tybrisa Books.
Visit Tybrisa Books and meet local author LB Sedlacek as she debuts her newest book, The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit.
The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit is real. It is the inspiration for LB’s story about Ernie and Melody who meet at a young age at a Golf Club in the mountains of North Carolina where he works and where her mother works. They grow up and grow apart and she moves to Ocean Isle Beach. Eventually he comes to a place where he tries to connect with her again. The mailbox plays an important part in their story.
The mailbox is set up beyond almost the last set of sand dunes. It’s tucked away behind one. There’s a couple of benches where you can sit and watch the fishing boats or the tides roll in and out. The first time she went to the mailbox it was so late it got dark. It was quite the moving experience.
LB, author of the locally set mystery “The Glass River,” hopes you enjoy this new story – it’s somewhat of a love story with a tiny bit of poetry thrown in. It is near and dear to her heart!
Four new poems in the December 2019 issue of “Adelaide Literary Magazine” http://www.adelaidemagazine.org/p_lb_sedlacek.html
I’m proud to say I’ve been chosen as a Poet of the Week for the week of Jan 27th – Feb 2, 2020 along with David Holper – read our poems here: Poetry Super Highway Poet of the Week LB Sedlacek and David Holper
Two new poems appear online at SCARS and Down in the Dirt magazine. The poems are “Refrigerated Geography” and “The Empty Locker.”
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