Mill Park Publishing of Eagle, Idaho was created in 2003 by author Elaine Ambrose.
The company facilitates fee-based book publication and marketing for local authors,
organizes writer's retreats, and sponsors a television talk show.
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  • Elaine Ambrose Cowboy Poetry: Using Imagery to Write a Poem
    Written by Elaine Ambrose

    Cowboy Poet Ernie Sites brought his energy, humor, and talent to Boise over the weekend,
    and Mill Park Publishing sponsored his workshop titled “Writing the Songs of the West.” Participants were entertained and enlightened as he discussed the various ways to write and recite
    poetry. He added some lively guitar playing to demonstrate how he turns his stories into songs.

    For one exercise, he showed the group various western paintings: agitated horses in a corral, a medicine woman, a Conestoga wagon crossing a river.  Then he allowed 15 minutes for the attendees to write a poem. We all were amazed as each one stood to recite her or his poetry. Clearly, the assignment sparked some creative writing within the group.

    Ernie instructed us to use free verse or rhyme, and I chose to write a poem about the
    river crossing. I wrote in iambic tetrameter, a style I have used since my high
    schools days (which happened about the same time as the wagon trains coming
    west on the Oregon Trail.) Here’s my poem:

     

    Crossing Over

     

    The raging river shoved the wagon.

    Pa yelled at us to hang on tight

    but Samuel fell into the water.

    He screamed and then slipped out of sight.

    My mama held the baby close

    and glared at Pa to save their child

    but he was struggling with the horses

    to get across the river wild.

    We reached the bank, he jumped back in

    but all he found was Samuel’s shirt.

    My mama didn’t smile for years

    ‘cause life was hard, and she was hurt.

    Written on Monday, 13 February 2012 18:09 in Elaine's Blog Read 33 times
  • Elaine Ambrose Writing the Songs of the West
    Written by Elaine Ambrose
    Written on Saturday, 31 December 2011 19:05 in Elaine's Blog Read 309 times
  • Elaine Ambrose Mill Park Publishing Donates $3,000 from Book Sales
    Written by Elaine Ambrose

    Mill Park Publishing of Eagle recently donated $3,000 to organizations that promote
    writing, music, and job placement for disadvantaged women. The donations resulted from proceeds earned from the sales of three books published in 2011.

    Mill Park Publishing, owned by author Elaine Ambrose, focuses on books written by
    and for women. The Backyard Chicken Fight by Gretchen Anderson is in the second printing, and Mother Knows Best compiled by Patti Murphy is fifty percent sold. Little White Dress edited by Liza Long features 25 women authors and was written and produced in six weeks. That book is almost sold out.

    “Mill Park Publishing provides opportunities for women to write their stories,” said
    Ambrose. “Our books offer authentic, captivating, often humorous writing in a quality product. We’re excited to give back to the community through the proceeds.”

    Dress for Success Treasure Valley received $1,000. The organization provides job placement services, career counseling, and professional attire for women looking for work.  The Idaho Writers Guild received $1,000 as seed money to create a writers conference in Boise in May.  Ambrose is a member of the group’s advisory board and is assisting with logistics for the conference. The third recipient is the University of Idaho School of Music. Ambrose is on the advisory board for the University’s College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences. As a student, she sang with the Vandaleer Concert Choir and the Jazz Choir.

    Mill Park Publishing intends to publish more books in 2012 and donate the proceeds
    to organizations that promote the arts and support disadvantaged women and children. Find more details on the web site, www.MillParkPublishing.com

    Written on Monday, 05 December 2011 17:12 in Elaine's Blog Read 153 times
  • Elaine Ambrose Registration is open for "Writing the Songs of the West"
    Written by Elaine Ambrose

     

     

    Mill Park Publishing presents

    A Workshop with Cowboy Poet Ernie Sites

    “Writing the Songs of the West”

    Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012

    The Cabin – 801 S. Capitol, Boise, Idaho

    9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

    $50

    Includes writing workshop, time for readings from participants, lunch, materials, and foot-stomping musical performance.

    Ernie Sites recently completed a residency in the schools in New York and is coming through Boise on his way to another national Cowboy Poet Festival. Ernie combines traditional and original western singing, songwriting, storytelling and cowboy poetry with his own brand of country humor to enlighten, educate and motivate audiences of all ages. Ernie is a hit at corporate functions, guest ranches, schools, Cowboy Poet gatherings, and festivals throughout the country. Don’t miss this opportunity to lasso your inner cowboy (or cowgirl) poet! Ernie’s books and CDs will be available for purchase.

     

    Registration Form

    “Writing the Songs of the West”

    Featuring Cowboy Poet Ernie Sites

    Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012

    The Cabin – 801 S. Capitol, Boise, Idaho

    9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

    

     

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    Registration includes writing workshop, time for readings from participants, lunch, materials, and foot-stomping musical performances. 

    Please print, complete and mail with $50 check payable to Mill Park Publishing. No refunds after February 6, 2012. Gift certificates are available.

    Mill Park Publishing

    PO Box 1931

    Eagle, ID 83616

     

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    Written on Saturday, 03 December 2011 22:14 in Elaine's Blog Read 236 times
  • Elaine Ambrose Grassroots Celebrity: Making a Name for Yourself from Scratch
    Written by Elaine Ambrose

    Workshop for Amanda Turner,

    Idaho Writer-in-Residence

    

    Grassroots Celebrity: Making a Name for Yourself from Scratch

    Guest Speaker: Elaine Ambrose,
    Author, Owner, Mill Park Publishing

    Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

     

    1. 1. Platform is Key
      1. a.If you have to ask “What’s a platform?” please go research and then come back.
      2. b.Wrong platform: I write for everyone! This week,I’ll try children’s books!
      3. c.Right platform: Readers like my books for middle-age women. Bingo.
      4. d.List the genre that most captivates your reading and writing:
    1. 2. How to Build on Your Platform
      1. a.Write regularly.
      2. b.Join writing groups and associations. Volunteer for their activities. Blog and update.
      3. c. Establish a Facebook page, a logo, and a web site. Twitter is optional. Don’t waste time.
      4. d. Continue your education about computers, cell phones, classes, the latest resources.
      5. e.Understand print options: e-book, self-publish, promotional materials, wine labels.
      6. f. Attend writing events, conferences, workshops,social functions. Hang out with writers.
      7. g. Listen to and get on Amanda Turner’s radio show. Try on-line writing activities.
      8. h. Become media savvy: News Releases, promotional events, keynote speeches, signings.
      9. i. Prepare to invest in yourself: time, money, book proposal marketing, book trailers.
      10. j. Yes, you need an editor. Yes, you need an editor. Repeat.
      11. k. List how many of the above you have done – and will do:
    1. 3. Write your 50-word bio for introductions and author identity:


     

    Elaine Ambrose left the family potato farm in southern Idaho to travel the world, write and publish books, and encourage lively reading and writing. She is an author of six books, and her national bestseller is Menopause Sucks. Her author web site is www.elaineambrose.com  and her business web site is www.MillParkPublishing.com.

    1. 4.Believe that you are (or will become) a recognizable and dynamic personality.
      1. a.List why not:
      2. b.List why:
      3. c.List how:
      4. d.Go home, write, and practice Googling yourself….

    Written on Saturday, 03 December 2011 21:03 in Elaine's Blog Read 193 times

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