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Episode 163 of Library Life  features an interview with me at “my mother’s library,” Mt. Prospect Public Library, on my novels and becoming a writer.
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April 20 is the “official” launch of Saluting the Sun, but it is available now in paperback (in addition to previously released electronic version).  Click through from my site, or go to amazon.com (use your smile account!).  10% of my proceeds benefit LAF, the largest provider of free civil legal services to the underserved of...
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So happy to be working with web designer Tom Kepler on a redesign of maryhutchingsreed.com/~maryhutc.  His tagline is “Clean Design is Fun,” and working with him has taught me a lot about how to use my site to better advantage, and to make it more interesting and easily navigable for my readers.  Look for my...
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  Susie Isaacs and David Robson from Ampersand told me that Saluting the Sun is now available for Kindle on amazon.com.  We’re hoping to get 20+ reviews on amazon suring this “soft launch” period.  right now, only $3.99!  To encourage you to read and review!  
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My retirement party, hosted by Brian Heidelberger, was so much fun!  Thanks to all who attended, both from Winston, and all the firms and places old “Sidleys” ended up.  This is the Winston group as it now stands, stronger than ever!  Steve and me now “emeritus”–proud parents!!
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At Maureen Carson’s book club, talking about WARMING UP.
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With Maureen Collins and filmmaker Michael Moore at JMLS “Law and Art” conference, October 24, 2014
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I have been nominated as one of the Illinois Library Association’s Soon to be Famous Authors!Pictured above with my nominator, Larry D’Urso, Mount Prospect Public Library, at the Soon to be Famous Author Project Announcement Ceremony. Thank you, Larry, and the MPPL! Here’s the link to my remarks at the Illinois Library Association’s Soon to be...
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      Dear Friends:   Thank you for being with us today, and thank you especially for welcoming Roi so warmly over the past few years.  He looked forward to bridge club, playing golf with you at CCE, occasional fish fries and Lake Geneva Symphony galas, “the best Easter dinner ever” at Helen’s just...
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  My friend Andy Goldstein was honored by Lawyers for the Creative Arts as the winner of the Thomas Leavens Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts, and I had the pleasure of presenting the award at a luncheon at the Empire Room of the the Palmer House October 24.  A small reunion of former Sidley &...
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