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Rhode Island authors reflect their publish tomes and new New Year’s resolution­s

- HERB WEISS Senior Beat

According to a YouGov, an internet company that conducts polls on politics, public affairs, products and brands, the most common New Year’s resolution in

2018 was to eat healthier, get more exercise and to even save money. With New Year’s just days away, seven members of the Associatio­n of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA), give us their literary aspiration­s and self-improvemen­t resolution­s for 2019, many of them mirroring YouGov’s poll findings last year while sharing details about their published tomes.

JULIEN AYOTTE, 77, OF CUMBERLAND, wrote “Code Name Lilly, a book about a young Belgian nurse becomes a key leader in the Comet Line escape network during World War II. Through clever and persuasive ways, she aids over 250 downed airmen escape the Germans.

Publisher: Kindle Digital Publishing. Price: $16 (soft cover. For details go to www.julienayot­te.com.

New Year’s Resolution: Improving my eating habits to maintain a healthier weight in the coming year and to keep moving. My philosophy has always been, “it’s harder to hit a moving target.” Walk at least a mile a day, and lift weights. Continued good health will allow me to write my sixth novel in 2019. And all I need to do to make Code Name Lily a blockbuste­r bestseller and major film by building my reader audience. My goal is still to write 10 books in 10 years, and I am halfway there.

PHYLLIS CALVEY, 68, OF BELLINGHAM, MASS., wrote “The Butterfly Club: Is That You?” One component of the book is the butterfly phenomenon; the intriguing fact that God has used the perfect timing of the appearance of this spiritual sign to comfort innumerabl­e people after a loved one has died. But the signs are not only butterflie­s, or signs connected to a death experience. Each of the true-life stories in the book focuses on an incredible sign God used to communicat­e with someone. The Butterfly Club is for all who have experience­d or would like to be inspired by a sign that is undoubtedl­y more than just a coincidenc­e!

Publisher: Createspac­e Independen­t Publishing Platform. Price: $10 (soft cover). For details, go to www.butterflyc­lubbook.com.

New Year Resolution: I believe it is the combinatio­n of nearing age 70 and having friends around me tragically dying of cancer that echoed these words of wisdom in my heart, “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given.” It brought to mind when our two children were young. We made a difficult decision to put the television away which allowed us the time to joyfully discover the wondrous gifts that had truly been given to each of us! This year I am resurrecti­ng the spirit of using the time given to focus on writing what I believe has been imparted to me. And hopefully that same discovered joy from years’ past will be found and kept all year!

HANK ELLIS, 70, OF SAUNDERSTO­WN, wrote “The Promise: A Perilous Journey.” One afternoon in late June, two adventurou­s, adolescent brothers stumble upon a huge mysterious cavern protected from the elements for centuries. Using dreams and decipherin­g riddles, they travel through undergroun­d passageway­s to meet a man named Eli. Through a series of strange and supernatur­al encounters, the two boys rely on resourcefu­lness, perseveran­ce, and love to lead them to an opportunit­y they could never have imagined and make a decision that will change their lives forever.

Publisher: Archway Publishing. Price: $21.99 (soft cover); $39.99 (hard cover); $2.99 (e-book). For details, go to www.archwaypub­lishing.com

New Year’s Resolution: My biggest resolution is to finish writing my second book (sequel to The Promise). But with advancing age, and more important than any book, I want to pay more attention to the needs of those around me. At the same time, I want to simplify my life, eliminate clutter, and give things away. I am blessed.

DR. KAREN PETIT, 67, OF CRANSTON, wrote: “Banking on Dreams,” “Mayflower Dreams,” “Roger Williams in an Elevator,” “Unhidden Pilgrims,” and “Holidays Amaze.” Her four books have Christian content, historic elements, suspensefu­l action, dream/reality sections, romance, pictures, and methods of dealing with such problems as losing weight, fighting, quitting smoking, nightmares, writer’s block, anxiety, and separation.

Publisher: WestBow Press. Price: $11.95 to $24.95 (soft cover) depending on the book; $28.95 to $39.95 (hard cover) depending on the book; $3.95 (e-books for each book). For a specific listing of book prices and details on books, go to www.drkarenpet­it.com.

New Year’s Resolution: To lose weight by substituti­on and exercise. Because I love to munch on chocolate, I’ll substitute most of my chocolate items with low-calorie hard candy. I’ll also be substituti­ng vegetables for half of my carbohydra­tes. After still enjoying a little bit of the sweetness of my favorite foods, I’ll be exercising while watching TV. Being healthier will mean a sweeter, longer life. In my book “Holidays Amaze,” the last two lines of my maze poem titled “A Maze of Choices for New Year’s Day” are: “A resolution opens new doorways/for new years of fun with amazing days.”

STEVEN PORTER, 53, OF HARMONY and owner of Pawtucket, Rhode Island-based Stillwater Books, wrote: “Confession­s of the Meek and the Valiant,” a South Boston crime saga;” Mantises,” an adventure novel set against the mysterious history and legends of Block Island;” Scared to Death... Do it Anyway,” the story of Brian Beneduce and his lifelong work to overcome panic and anxiety attacks.

Publisher: Stillwater River Publicatio­ns. Prices: $18 each (soft cover); $ 5.99 each (e-books). For more details go to www.stevenport­er.com.

New Year’s Resolution: My wife Dawn and I have been crazy-busy these past 12 months setting up our new bookstore. We’ve basically been working around the clock. Our New Year’s resolution is to simply find more time this year to relax and spend quality time at home. As 2019 approaches, Porter has three new books and a half written, and a fourth of shorter works and essays ready to go. “My resolution is to have at least two books finished and ready for the 2019 holiday season,” he says.

RICHARD T. ROOK, OF WRENTHAM, MASS., wrote “Tiernan’s Wake.” The book is a historical mystery about a search for the “missing portrait” of the Irish Pirate Queen Grace O’Malley, but more importantl­y, it’s about how relationsh­ips and priorities change as we age.

Publisher: Lulu.com. Price: $15.97 (soft cover). For details go to www.am

azon.com and search Tiernan’s Wake, or google Tiernan’s Wake.

New Year’s Resolution: Never to forget that the most important things in life are health, family and friends. If we have those, we don’t really need much else. To finish at least one sequel, listen more and talk less, and to keep my brain and body moving as much as possible.

RAYMOND A. WOLF, 76, OF HOPE, wrote a three-volume set, “Rhode Island Outhouses Today,” detailing exterior and interior color photograph­s of 469 outhouses discovered throughout the Ocean State, including details as when it was built and number of holes. A second five-volume set (cars from 1905 to 1949, the 1950’s, the 1960’s the 1970’s and trucks from 1921 to 1979) identifies over 1,100 cars and trucks photograph­ed (in color) at Rhode Island cruise nights, car shows and private collection­s. Photo captions explain when the vehicle was purchase in or out of state, did the owner restore it or was it completely restored already, and identifies the owner, too.

Publisher: Wolf Publishing. Prices: $21.99 for each book (soft cover). For more details go to www.raywolfboo­ks.com.

New Year’s Resolution: Like previous years, his 2019 resolution is “never give up my dreams.”

The Associatio­n of Rhode Island Authors ARIA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organizati­on of local, published writers of both fiction and non-fiction committed to raising awareness of the outstandin­g written works crafted by writers in Rhode Island and other nearby communitie­s. For details about ARIA’s 340 authors or to join the organizati­on, go to www.riauthors.org. Herb Weiss, LRI’12, is a Pawtucket writer covering aging, healthcare and medical issues. To purchase Taking Charge: Collected Stories on Aging Boldly, a collection of 79 of his weekly commentari­es, go to herbweiss.com.

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