Author talk: Circleville HS Economics Class

I recently spoke to Nic Hamman’s economics and government classes at Circleville High School. The economics students had learned about different economic systems: communism, socialism, and capitalism. The government classes had just studied the Constitution and The Bill of Rights. Mr. Hamman’s students were attentive, engaged and respectful – he can be rightfully proud of his students!

The students learned from my direct experience the so-called “benefits” of living under both National Socialism (Nazi) and communism. Among the “benefits” my family experienced were the loss of personal rights, government confiscation of our property, arbitrary arrests and interrogation, and finally leaving our homeland. After briefly outlining my family’s history, as told in my memoir, Why Can’t Somebody Just Die Around Here?, we had great question and answer sessions.

Radio interview – Tune in!

Today was a new first for me: an interview to be broadcast on several radio stations!

Tim Stonerock, of “The Point Radio”, who had just finished reading my book Why Can’t Somebody Just Die Around Here?, interviewed me and we discussed the book. The 12-minute interview will be aired on the following stations starting today! (see below)

When listening to the recording I did discover that I say, “Ah”, during pauses much more often than I thought I did. With a bit of practice I should sound a tad more professional in future interviews. I’ll try to prove that even an old dog can be taught new tricks.

You can catch the interview on these stations. If you aren’t in one of these regions you can also catch a livestream from anywhere in the world via the web links below:

Dayton, OH WGNZ 1110 AM 1:30 pm Wed, Jan 24 Web stream
Waverly, OH WXIC 660 AM 11:30 am Thurs, Jan 25
Huntington, WV WEMM 107.9 FM 7:30 pm Fri, Jan 26
Huntsville, AL WBXR
1040 AM
103.1 FM
11:15 am Sat, Jan 27 Web stream

Web stream

Richmond, VA WDZY
1290 AM
103.3 FM
10:15 am Sat, Jan 27 Web stream

Web stream

Omaha, NE KNLG 1560 AM 6:30 pm Fri, Jan 26 Web stream
Waverly, OH WXIC 660 AM 12:30 pm Sat, Jan 27

USS General Ballou – another contact!

Two days ago I was contacted by another passenger who crossed the angry North Atlantic with me and my family on the USS General Ballou in April 1952. He was 15 and I was almost nine. He is the fifth (or thereabouts) fellow passenger who has contacted me so far. It will be fun to compare notes. Shown here are my the front and back of my Alien Registration Card.

PS. He bought a book!

Author Talk: Wyngate Senior Facility

Last Wednesday, October 5th, I spoke at the Wyngate Senior Facility in Circleville, Ohio. All of the residents were old enough to remember WWII from their youth.

On Saturday I stopped by to talk with Lloyd Koch, a resident at Wyngate. Lloyd and I enjoyed the warm temperature, sunshine, and talked about the book. He also talked about his rural upbringing and his time working at DuPont. Lloyd used to raise pigs when he was young. He was amazed by the size of Wunzu, the pig my brother milked. He had never seen such a huge pig!

Ohio Author’s Panel

Update: Participating in the Ohio Author Panel last night at the Pickaway County Library was interesting. The works and experiences of the other authors were quite different from mine.

The program was introduced by Michelle Callahan, librarian, and sponsored by Keystone Books & Gifts.

Original announcement:

If you want to know about the life of an author or learn more about the process of writing, will host an authors panel tonight (September 12, 2017) from 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the the Pickaway County Library, located at 1160 N. Court St., Circleville, Ohio.

Various authors from around Ohio – including yours truly – will answer questions on all aspects of writing — from the beginning of an idea to writing the book, and the life-changing experience of being published.

The event is free and open to the public, and will include book sales and signing! Hope to see you there!

The Ballou: yet another connection, and a different view

This photo was kindly submitted by Leo Wagner, who was on the voyage with his wife Ann and daughter Heidi.

Two days ago I was contacted by Heidi Wagner, a fellow passenger who crossed the Atlantic on the same ship with me and my family!

It was a joy to talk to her. We shared our respective histories, immigrant experiences, and love for our adopted country. She is doing research for her 92 year old father in hopes of locating the family of a dear friend of his with whom he had lost contact after arriving in the USA in 1952.

All immigrant refugee families on the ship received a post card with the picture of the USS General Ballou (also referred to as MS General Ballou) on it. I remember our postcard, unfortunately in the ensuing 65 years it was lost. Heidi just sent me a picture of the postcard her dad still had.

Heidi and her father are both looking forward to reading Why Can’t Somebody Just Die Around Here? Writing the book is a gift that keeps on giving!