Book Launch and Signing of “The Poet Next Door”
Visit Tybrisa Books and meet local poet and writer, LB Sedlacek as she debuts her newest book –
Saturday, June 6th from 11am-2pm
The Poet Next Door is a book of poems. The title poem was written for the inaugural Poetry Caldwell at the Caldwell Arts Council where Sedlacek was the featured reader. The poem tied into the exhibit of local photos and artwork entitled “Close to Home.” These poems are a compilation of a variety of subjects. This is Sedlacek’s first full length poetry collection. It was published in February 2020 by Cyberwit.
Sedlacek is also the author of several other books, including The Glass River, The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit, and Poetry in L.A., all of which are available for purchase at Tybrisa Books.
Tybrisa Books is located at 210 Main St., Lenoir NC 28645. You can reach them by phone (828) 572-7475 or find them on Facebook @TybrisaBooks
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Find me on 5 Authors Who Write Both Fiction and Poetry
Find me on 5 Authors Who Write Both Fiction and Poetry: https://wiki.ezvid.com/m/5-authors-who-write-both-fiction-and-poetry-thYPWjzpF7TsC
New: Support LB on Patreon
Support my writing on Patreon, please: https://www.patreon.com/lbsedlacek

The Upside Down of Sleepless Nights
New post up on “Spillwords,” The Upside Down of Sleepless Nights
Traveling with Fish – Hatteras Island Edition
After inheriting a cabin, a travel writer and her family move from the North Carolina mountains to the coast with their dog and fish. “Traveling with Fish” is my travel postcard in literary form all about the NC coast near Hatteras. It’s a story that evolves from a travel writer inheriting a fishing cabin from an acquaintance she barely knew and how she and her sons, husband, their dog and their fish all move together and adapt to life on the coast.
Traveling with Fish – Regular Edition
Traveling with Fish – Hatteras Island Edition
LB reads from her book “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit” and talks about the inspiration behind it
Reading from and talking about my inspiration for “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit”






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