AGT members Wes Hibbert, Cheryl Peyton, and Kit Sexton will attend this worthy event to sign and sell their books featuring their pets. They will be joining 60 other vendors who will be selling pet supplies, training services and so much more.
(Parking and Shuttle pick up will be available at the intersection of Clinch and Carden Farm Drive.
New Release by Susan Kite
The world’s only nuclear research submarine has been dragged into an alternate universe. There is no United States, no way home, and no other vessels like her. Captain Lee Zuved and the crew of SeaDragon must forge a new existence in this strange and eerie world as they desperately search for a way back home.
But survival becomes complicated when they’re caught between warring nations, kidnapped by those who covet their technology, and forced into conflicts not theirs to fight. Then something far more terrifying emerges. Ancient earth spirits, awakened and merged into a single destructive entity, are bent on destroying all of humanity.
Sea Dragon faces an impossible choice. They can hide and wait for a way home that may never materialize. Or they can stand and fight for a world that was never theirs-knowing if they fail, there may not be a world left to save, in any universe.
New Release by Cheryl Peyton
Currently, there are 89.7 million pet dogs in the United States: purebred, cross-bred, and multi-bred. All of them trace their ancestry to a now-extinct grey wolf species. Today, all dogs still share 99.9% of their DNA with the modern grey wolf and belong to the same species, Canis lupus.
This book explores how the domestication of the wolf thousands of years ago led to the development of over 300 breeds of dogs worldwide. Why do we have so many breeds? What are their similarities and differences? Central to this study is the thesis that dogs have earned the title “man’s best friend” because of their significant impact on society and the countless individuals whose lives they have enriched.
New Release by Katherine Kirby Smith
(Katherine Parr)
Faith, hope, and betrayal. In 1860, Jane Burnett and her family flee poverty in Scotland to join the Mormon church, taking advantage of its fund to support immigrant settlers in Utah. Sailing the Atlantic, traveling by train to the Midwest, and joining a wagon train, the Burnetts finally arrive in burgeoning Salt Lake City. Jane marries Jim Smith, a successful rancher, and raises their children in the Promised Land. However, the promise is broken by a dark secret held by church leadership. Knowledge of that secret forces Jane and her family to leave Utah for Montana where the Indian Wars once again test her resilience.
New Release by Chota Writers Circle
The Chota Writers Circle is comprised of new authors and members of AGT, including Bill Barbour, Carmen Flores, John Forcum, Kathy Parr, Cheryl Peyton, Chuck Roseberry, Frank Snyder, Jeri Weems, and Curt Young. Their latest anthology of short stories is Winter Tales, 14 short stories set in the winter.
The stories recall memories of the wintertime, including working on the Paramount lot at Christmastime, surviving a storm at sea in Antarctica, family celebrations in winter, sheltering from blizzards in the rural northwest, the future AI influence on Christmas, and imagining how the first wolf approached the cave dweller’s fire to form a bond that would continue for thousands of years.
The book is available on Amazon as a paperback and an eBook.
Authors Guild of Tennessee Presents
Prizes to Winners of LCHS 2024-2025 Writing Contest
AGT president Cheryl Peyton and Writing Contest Co-ordinator Dr. Jerry Morton presented awards to the first and
second place winners at the Lenoir City High School Awards programs on Monday, May 5 at 11:00 a.m. for the Underclassmen, and on Tuesday, May 6 at 6:00 p.m. for the Seniors. First Place winners received an engraved plaque and a monetary gift. Second Place winners received a Certificate of Achievement.
We congratulate all the winners and wish them much success in the future.
Creative Writing Contest
Lenoir City High School
2nd Semester 2023-24
In the second semester of the 2023-4 school year, Angela Crabtree, teacher of the junior/senior writing classes at Lenoir City High School, selected poetry as the literary form for the Creative Writing Contest sponsored by the Authors Guild of Tennessee.
The first- and second-place winners in Ms. Crabtree’s two classes are linked under this notice. Again, the students were not assigned particular subjects but were encouraged to write from their personal experiences and viewpoints. The poems are honest and personal and sometimes reflect harsh realities in each student’s life. They are all well-written and create word pictures of place and time.
The Authors Guild of Tennessee is proud to publish these outstanding literary accomplishments on our website with parental consent for students who are minors.