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We have reproduced his Wikipedia entry below Come and celebrate the birth of this remarkable Welsh American at the West Coast Eisteddfod in Portland , Oregon on October 13th at the Multnomah Arts Center.
Meriwether Lewis
This picture shows Meriwether Lewis discovering Earth and claiming it for the United States. In the background you can clearly see Mt St Helens. He is believed to have landed in the vicinity of Pioneer Courthouse Square just outside the present day Nordstroms. The footprints in the photo are believed to be those of the long lost tribe of Welsh speaking Indians he was tasked to find by President Thomas Jones. (ed. needs more factual citations ) .
One of the most powerful and dramatic scenes ever committed to print so ingrained itself upon the human psyche that it has become a metaphor for a specific type of human behaviour we all recognise.Confronted by fanatical religious forces and constrained by political expediency Pontius Pilate washes his hands as a symbolic gesture of his innocence. He is not to blame as he condemns an innocent man to the most horrible of deaths.
Pilate got it wrong but did he ever live long enough to realise the man he abandoned would become the greatest figure in human history, and for many people much more?
Sadly, every day aspiring authors around the world are afflicted by 'The Pontius Pilate Syndrome'. Having laboured long and hard on their 'art and sullen craft' they simply abandon it to the forces around them. Many of them will never know if their lovingly crafted novel could have become something great with the power to move hearts and minds.
Let's be honest , the most committed agent in the world does not care for your book the way you do. No Publishing House is as hungry for it to succeed as you are. But the truth is 'Big Issue' sellers do more book promotion than the majority of aspiring authors. There is a tendency for us not to want to dirtyour hands with the commercial aspect of things. When all is said and done, we are artists are we not? Yes, but even artists and their families have to eat and pay the bills so maybe it's time to get serious. Sometimes pictures can paint a thousand words:
If you want to move from aspiring to established there is one thing you have to do and that is take responsibility for marketing your own book. There are literally hundreds and thousands of aspiring authors publishing on Amazon, Smashwords and whatever. You have to try and stand out from the crowd. NO! That's the wrong way to think, because actually there's plenty of room for everybody. What you have to do is create your own crowd of readers and fans who can't wait to read your next book.
The obvious question is HOW?
To be honest it has never been easier because of the amazing phenomena known as social networking. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Pinterest are just the dominant tip of the social networkingiceberg. Savvy authors, marketers and large corporations utilise their awesome potential to reach and engage with prospective readers, customers and clients to great effect. You must do the same . Hold on, you say, I'm an author not a social media expert, I don't have want to waste my energy and lose my focus.
Granted, many of these large companies employ social media experts to promote their business. I do not claim to be a social media guru. My main focus is writing educational material but in the process of doing thatI discovered unless I dirtied my hands promoting my own stuff no one else was going to do it for me unless I paid them. That is why when Google+ entered the social media arena I sat up and took notice. I missed the boat a little with Facebook, I sure wasn't going to make the same mistake with Google+.
The beauty of Google+ is it is so easy to set up and get started. The learning curve is much less steep and in no time you can have access to thousands of prospective readers. It is still in its infancy and nowhere near as big as Facebook. . . yet. That is exactly why now is he time to establish a presence and begin to build your fan base. How much of an incentive is it knowing you already have an audience waiting for your new novel to be published? If that doesn't motivate you to write nothing will! Make no mistake about it Google is committed to ensuring the success of Google+. It is set to become huge.
The main reason I took time out to write Google+ eXplosion was to give a non techie leg-up to aspiring authors struggling to get themselves noticed as quickly and easily as possible.
Now remaining on the subject of promoting yourself and your books each week I intend to feature three of my Twitter Followers. They will be selected at random.
This weeks authors are Serena Akeroyd, Michael K Rose and Madison Woods.
Serena Akeroyd
She describes herself as a fledgling romance writer. Serena also designs very impressive book covers. Here are a few:
Michael K Rose
Sullivan's War

As Allen pursues Sullivan across the known galaxy he begins to questions his own beliefs and loyalties. Will Allen be able to stop Rick Sullivan before he kills again?"
...a very entertaining sociological and political thriller, set in the future, with top notch, well fleshed out characters, and great action scenes."
- Steve Umstead, Author of The Evan Gabriel Trilogy
"With sharp prose, delicate and--at times--stabbing dialogue, scene setting that is on par with the best of the fiction writers of the past, Rose delivers a one-two punch to the gut that makes this reader want more and more."
- Benjamin X. Wretlind, Author of Castles: A Fictional Memoir of a Girl with Scissors
"Gritty, hardcore sci-fi with a fascinating twist, guaranteed to please!"
- C.L. Withers, Author of Castle Cape
Michael's website is strikingly simplistic and effective in it's design.
Madison Woods
Who : Madison Woods (Madison C. Woods if youre looking for me at Authors Den ).
What : Im a part-time writer working toward a full-time writing career. I write speculative fiction. Sometimes it has a dark edge but its almost always surrealistic. A blend between fantasy, science fiction and magical realism with a touch of horror.
When : Almost always. When Im not physically typing, Im thinking. Thinking counts! For me, writing requires lots of pondering.
Where : Mostly at my desk at home.
Why : Because I have to.
Madison's blog and samples of her writing can be found here:
Good luck to all our featured authors.
Next Week: Does My Genre Look Overcrowded To You?
The finishing touches are being applied to another giant Series 14 water pump enclosure unit at Amcanus Burry Port headquarters.
The pump enclosure is one of an order of four from one of Amcanus key clients, the global pump manufacturer Godwin Pumps.
Amcanu managing director Owain Davies said the enclosures were destined for work in Norway.
The Series 14 is the biggest enclosure that we produce and the four in this order are also special in that we have had to kit them out with special covers to allow them to function in the snowy conditions of Norway.
We take pride in every enclosure we produce here in Burry Port, but there is a special buzz at our headquarters when we work on the Series 14, simply because of its size.
Pictures:
Top: New Amcanu apprentice Josh Palmer with one of the Series 14 units now being completed.
Above: A finished unit being loaded for transport.
With summer coming to a close, the Evan-Evans Brewery (Llandeilo) would like to introduce the last of their summer beers, Cwrw Haf.
Cwrw Haf 4.1%
A light straw coloured summer ale.
Pre-order yours now to avoid disappointment!
Burry Port design and manufacturing business is investing in the future by recruiting a new apprentice.
Josh Palmer, 18, of Burry Port, is already working part-time at specialist tailored sheet metal solutions firm Amcanu.
In September, he will start an apprenticeship linked to a HNC mechanical engineering course at Coleg Sir Gar's campus at The Graig, Llanelli.
We pride ourselves in helping to develop and nurture staff at Amcanu, said managing director Owain Davies.
We already have excellent links with Coleg Sir Gar and recruiting Josh as an apprentice is just another step along the road for us.
We are a go-ahead firm keen to make sure staff get the best training possible and keen to give local youngsters an opportunity to take those important first steps on the job and career ladder.
Josh, a former pupil at Burry Port's Glanymor School, said: I'm very grateful to Amcanu for giving me the chance of an apprenticeship. A HNC qualification is my first target, but I hope to go on to do a degree.
At school, I originally wanted to be an architect, but when I checked things out at Coleg Sir Gar I could see that there was a big demand for engineering skills.
I'm throughly enjoying my time here at Amcanu. I've been working on the punch press and I've also been working on the computer side of things helping to programme the punch press. It's been great fun here.
Amcanu specialises in prouducing acoustic insulated enclosures for use in an industrial environment.
Himalaya Trek - An Interview With Bethan Palfrey of Welsh Cancer Charity Tenovus
By Ceri Shaw, 2012-08-15
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Welsh Cancer Charity Tenovus Announces 'Himalaya Trek'
AmeriCymru: Croeso i AmeriCymru Bethan and thanks for agreeing to be interviewed about the vital work that you do. Care to introduce Tenovus for the benefit of our readers? When was it founded? What does it do?
In the 1960s, Tenovus embarked on a project which was to influence our work for the next 40 years. We built the Tenovus Institute for Cancer Research in Cardiff which carried out vital research into the causes of cancer. Since then, we have concentrated our efforts on cancer and are now recognised for our pioneering work.
Today we are Wales leading cancer charity and work in partnership to deliver innovative research-led cancer prevention, treatment and support in the community.
We aim to provide treatment to cancer patients closer to home, improve equality of access to cancer services, deliver unique support services to cancer patients and their families and conduct and fund research to improve cancer outcomes and experience.
We support people affected by cancer throughout their journey from diagnosis to bereavement and beyond in the following ways:
- A Freephone Cancer Support Line operated by cancer nurses and volunteers to offer information, advice and support about all aspects of cancer. It is worth noting that in the early 1990s Tenovus was one of the first charities to establish a helpline manned by oncology nurse specialists, unique at the time.
- Cancer Support Advisors advise about benefits, tax credits and other grants for those affected by cancer.
- Counsellors give on to one emotional support, either face to face or by telephone.
- Cancer Support Manager assist with complex problems such as family concerns of housing crises.
- Bereavement support, either on a one to one basis or within a supportive group setting.
- Help with accessing other services such as wig fitting, legal advice, employment assistance and complementary therapies.
AmeriCymru: Tenovus is based in Cardiff but I believe it also has offices in Scotland?
AmeriCymru: What have been the charities major achievements over the years?
Bethan: Tenovus established a world first when it launched, in 2009, the Mobile Cancer Support Unit which delivers chemotherapy for up to 25 patients a day close to their homes, drastically reducing their journey times. It currently holds a chemotherapy clinic four times a week and a lymphedema clinic one day a week. Staff on the unit also offers legal advice, practical information and emotional support to patients.
Tenovus has been at the forefront of endocrine therapy which aims to treat cancer by suppressing the hormones which feed cancer cells. Our scientists developed the use of Tamoxifen to treat breast cancer, now used worldwide, and Zoladex which treats prostate cancer.
Tenovus is also extremely proud of the early career research scientists we have helped to support and train through our PhD studentship funding programme which have benefitted close to 200 students. We now have nine active PhD studentships throughout Wales, with a further ten due to start in September. These projects not only aim to find new ways to detect and treat cancer, they also help to nurture the next generation of world class cancer researchers.
We are delighted that one of our PhD students, Luke Piggott from Cardiff University has recently identified a method of selectively destroying the ability of breast cancer cells to spread, particularly killing hard to treat cancers. This innovative discovery will potentially benefit many people affected by cancer.
AmeriCymru: How can people get involved and support your work?
This of course includes our Himalaya Trek and Delhi community project assisting at adult cancer facility.
Bethan: This adventure in the Himalayas provides a unique opportunity to experience Indian culture and see some of the most breath-taking views on the planet. Starty off by spending time at a project in Delhi where you will assist at a project which supports cancer patients and their families. Then set off on a 4-day trek in the Himalayas passing fascinating villages and meeting local people.
AmeriCymru: Tenovus is involved in a number of other innovative community initiatives. Can you tell us more about the 'Sing With Us' program?
The choir has since developed into a strong support network for its 80 strong members who continue to meet on a weekly basis in the South Wales Valleys. Due to the success of this choir, we have secured funding to launch another 15 choirs across Wales and currently have choirs in Cardiff, Swansea and Cwmbran.
Our other wellbeing therapies include Walk with Us, a walking group for cancer patients and their families, Create with Us and arts and crafts group and Write with Us a writing group for cancer patients.
AmeriCymru: Where can readers go online to find more information about Tenovus and its activities?
AmeriCymru: Any final message for the readers and members of AmeriCymru?
Bethan: Croesawa Tenovus eich cefnogaeth a byddwn yn falch o glywed oddi wrthych. Diolch yn fawr a dymuniadau gorau.

Sarah first started work for Clay Shaw Butler, the Carmarthen-based chartered accountants and business consultants, in 2007.
She worked for the firm for two years while studying to gain her AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) qualification.
She took a break from accountancy to study a three year degree and gain some university experience, graduating with a BSc Hons in Health, Nutrition and Lifestyle at The University of Wales Trinity St David.
Sarah is a familiar face to Clay Shaw Butler clients as she has also worked there during holidays and breaks from university.
Her next plan is to study with the ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, the global body for professional accountants) from September to become a Chartered Certified Accountant.
Clay Shaw Butler director David Butler said: I am extremely pleased to welcome Sarah back into the team. We have Investors in People status and we pride ourselves on continuing to invest in the development of Clay Shaw Butler team members.
Clay Shaw Butler is accredited as a Platinum status Training Office with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
The team at Clay Shaw Butler can be contacted on 01267 228500 or through the website at www.clayshawbutler.com
I gather that the link I recently posted does not work for all (it does for me) so here is an alternative one:
Bob Titley
Now that the official London Olympics are over - Wales keeps the spirit going on!
Check out - www.worldalternativegames.com
Bob Titley