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Faux Finished, A Mystery by Dawn Dixon Published

CLASS Publishing is pleased to announce the release of Faux Finished, a cozy mystery by Dawn Dixon, winner of Malice Domestic’s William F. Deeck Grant for Unpublished Writers. She’s written for local, regional and national publications for more than 20 years and worked as a communications specialist and financial editor in corporate America.

Faux Finished is her first novel. In it, decorative painter Bridget O’Brien is working late at the Magnolia Blossom Country Club when she hears noises in the dark deserted clubhouse. Investigating, she stumbles over a body in the men’s locker room. A business woman in Chapel Hill, N.C., Bridget’s neglected her family as she dealt with personal demons. But when her estranged teenage daughter confesses to the murder, Bridget finally gets her priorities. She charges into a wacky, reckless investigation to clear her daughter’s name. But is the child really innocent? Dodging police, Bridget blitzes through clues and suspects, managing to stay on the right side of the law … just. Despite family secrets frustrating her efforts, and bonding and redemption with loved ones almost out of reach, Bridget targets the killer amid the March Madness of a UNC-Duke basketball game. The teams battle. The crowd erupts. Is Bridget in over her head?

“Faux Finished delivers what makes a cozy mystery fun: interesting characters to spend time with, a peek behind the scenes of a decorative painter’s life, loads of true Southern zaniness during a college basketball season, and a puzzle worth solving,” writes author Cathy Pickens, winner of St. Martin’s Malice Domestic Award for Best Traditional Mystery.

Dixon claims Charlotte, N.C., as home, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as her own personal utopia, although she’s residing in South Carolina’s Lowcountry for the time being. Visit her website at www.DawnDixon.net.

The book will be featured at a Moveable Feast on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 11 AM-1 PM at The Village House in Litchfield.  Tickets are $30 per person and include a presentation by the author followed by lunch catered by the Divine Group of Murrells Inlet.

Reservations may be made by calling 843.235.9600 or online at www.ClassAtPawleys.com. Books will be available at the event ($20) for signing, or in advance from Litchfield Books or the publisher at www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

Music on Main, North Myrtle Beach

Enjoy an August 12, 6pm-8pm, Concert on Main Street

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ENJOY THE TONEZ IN A FREE AUGUST 12, 6:00 PM-8:00 PM CONCERT AT THE HORSESHOE ON MAIN STREET – NOTE THE NEW TIME!

Enjoy The Tonez performing in a free Thursday, August 12, 6:00 pm-8:00 pm concert at the Horseshoe on Main Street. Expect a great show featuring beach music and variety hits.

The concert will be 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, enabling those who drive golf carts to the concert to adhere to state law, which in part requires golf carts to be off the road a half-hour after sunset. The same 6:00 pm-8:00 pm time will be in place for the August 19 concert. The city may adjust the time for its other Music on Main concerts based on progressively earlier sunset times.

To familiarize yourself with the requirements of South Carolina’s golf cart law, please visit https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t56c002.php 

Bring your beach chairs.

To accommodate concert golf cart parking, Main Street will be closed to thru traffic from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm from Ocean Boulevard to McMillan Real Estate.

The free concert is part of the Music on Main summer concert series sponsored by Coastal Carolina National Bank (CCNB) and the City of North Myrtle Beach. 

Music on Main concerts occur each Thursday at the Horseshoe on Main Street. The series features a different band each week.

Dennis Hetzel book launch at Sunset River Marketplace

Author Dennis Hetzel will launch his latest novel, Azalea Bluff, at Sunset River Marketplace in Calabash, NC on Thursday, August 12 from 11 a.m. – 12 noon as part of the gallery’s ongoing Coffee With the Authors series.

Azalea Bluff, which is set in Brunswick County, is a new thriller with science-fiction twists that couldn’t be timelier.

That’s because, with recent stories on television shows such as 60 Minutes, mysteries surrounding unidentified flying objects have never been more in the public eye, and the U.S. government has admitted for the first time that it can’t explain the many reports verified by military pilots and others.

The novel is also quite a departure from author Dennis Hetzel’s two earlier efforts for Headline Books, “Killing the Curse” and “Season of Lies,” that focused on the intersections of sports and politics.

Hetzel began his career as a weekly newspaper sports editor and became an award-winning reporter, editor and newspaper publisher before retiring in 2019 as executive director of the Ohio News Media Association. He also taught journalism at Penn State in State College, PA and Temple University in Philadelphia, PA.

He is a resident of Holden Beach where his company Fresh Angle Communications provides writing, editing, marketing and government relations consulting.

This gallery event is free, but seating is limited so reservations are necessary. Call Sunset River Marketplace at 910.575.5999 to hold your spot. The gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC 179) in Calabash, NC. Website is: www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com.

New book from CLASS Publishing

CLASS Publishing is pleased to announce the release of Overcoming, the inspiring and informative memoir by Robert N. Jenkins, Sr., one of 13 children born to a rural McClellanville couple. Jenkins overcame poverty and prejudice to become a member of the Air Force rifle corps, the fourth African American graduate of The Citadel, a graduate of the University of South Carolina’s law school, a distinguished attorney providing legal defense for those without means, and ultimately a family court judge meting out justice with fairness and compassion.

Through the Jim Crow South of the 50s and 60s and an inequitable education system, despite The Great Society’s efforts to balance the scales, Jenkins persevered through hard work, determination, a commitment to learning, and an abiding faith, all of which disallowed “excuses” – for himself, his children, his co-workers, and his clients.

His decades-long friendship with Congressman James E. Clyburn, Majority Whip of the U.S. Congress, is honored in the Foreword when Clyburn pens, “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once intoned that, ‘Anyone can be great because anyone can serve … You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.’ The great Civil Rights leader could have been talking about Robert Jenkins.”

Filled with photos and personal remembrances, Overcoming is an inspirational reflection on a life well lived. The book will be launched at a Moveable Feast on Friday, July 2, 11 AM-1 PM at the McClellanville Town Hall, 405 Pinckney Street.  Space is limited, reservations are required. Tickets are $30 per person and include a presentation by the author followed by lunch catered by Joe’s Catering Service/Buckshot’s Restaurant.

Reservations may be made by calling 843.235.9600 or online at https://classatpawleys.com/class.php. Books will be available at the event ($20) for signing, or in advance from the Village Museum in McClellanville (www.VillageMuseum.com) or the publisher, www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

February Literary Luncheons

Feb. 5 ~ Horace Mungin (Notes from 1619: A Poetic 400-Year Reflection) at Hot Fish Club

A writer and poet, born in South Carolina and raised in New York City, Horace Mungin has published two collections of poetry and several other books. He was a paratrooper with the 82nd airborne division and attended college at Fordham University in NYC. Mungin’s brave attempt to fight against the multiple manifestations of injustice imposed by the conscious erasure of African American history is in keeping with the best of contemporary African American literature. Like Daniel Black in his poetic and powerful novel, which deftly imagines the horrors of the Middle Passage, Mungin takes us back to the Cape Coast of Africa and tells the story of Khadija, “born to a time of trouble,” who was captured, imprisoned and carried on the last known slave ship, Clotilda “to look upon the world/That dark day of the/Darkest days in America.” And so it begins, the narrative journey that sweeps through these poems describing the African experience in America, “in this vacuum where there is no God.” In the pivotal poem “America,” Mungin lays it all out for us, echoing Langston Hughes’s famous poem: “Let’s start at the beginning – America/ Has never been America…..It was a mirage from the very/ Beginning – maybe even a deception, a hoax/A Myth and an elegantly grand dishonesty.” From the “hocus pocus” of the ways in which the Constitution did not apply to black people, to the failures of Reconstruction and all that follows, Mungin weaves our history together until the present day. This is a narrative we’ve never heard told in quite this way, and it provides a context and an understanding long missing from our national conversation.


Feb. 12 ~ Kathryn Smith and Kelly Durham (FDR’s Convention Conspiracy, A Missy LeHand Mystery) at Ocean One, Litchfield

When Presidential Secretary Missy LeHand receives a bombshell photo and attached note in the mail revealing the full nature of FDR’s disability, she knows trouble is brewing. And then another picture with the same message arrives, and another. With the Democratic National Convention just days away, President Roosevelt calls in FBI Special Agent Corey Wainwright to help with the investigation. Meanwhile, Hollywood reporter Joan Roswell has a new boss, a charismatic media mogul who sends her to Washington to procure an interview with the President about the exact nature of his disability. Are the two related? And what’s the end game here? Kathryn Smith and Kelly Durham deliver again – with a little help from Bette Davis – in this history-spiced mystery, their fourth in the Miss LeHand mystery series. You’ll remember Kathryn from prior Moveable Feasts featuring her biographies of Marguerite LeHand and Gertrude Legendre. *Feb. 19 ~ Susan Meissner (The Nature of Fragile Things) at Kimbel’s, Wachesaw ($58 incl. book) A mail-order bride desperate to get out of New York marries a mysterious San Francisco widower whose 5-year-old child does not speak, but her hastily cobbled-together happiness is forever changed by a massive earthquake that shakes up everything… 1905 – Sophie Whalen is a young Irish immigrant so anxious to get out of a Lower Manhattan tenement that she answers a mail-order bride ad and agrees to marry a man she knows nothing about. San Francisco widower Martin Hocking proves to be as aloof as he is mesmerizingly handsome. Sophie quickly develops deep affection for Kat, Martin’s silent five-year-old daughter, but Martin’s odd behavior leaves her with the uneasy feeling that something about her newfound situation isn’t right. Then one early-spring evening, a stranger at the door sets in motion a transforming chain of events. Sophie discovers hidden ties to two other women. The first, pretty and pregnant, is standing on her doorstep. The second is hundreds of miles away in the American Southwest, grieving the loss of everything she once loved. The fates of these three women intertwine on the eve of the devastating earthquake, thrusting them onto a perilous journey that will test their resiliency and resolve and, ultimately, their belief that love can overcome fear. Here is a novel about the bonds of friendship and mother love, and the power of female solidarity…


Feb. 26 ~ Carl DiLorenzo (How to Keep Your Faith) at Caffe Piccolo


Written for his children and grandchildren to prevent them from experiencing the confusion he felt about his own father’s religious beliefs, DiLorenzo’s memoir How to Keep Your Faith, When all Around You are Losing Theirs, is an honest recollection of his childhood growing up as an Italian and Catholic kid in a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. Documenting the hilarious and tragic events that made him believe in God one minute and doubt His existence the next, he examines the people and events that helped shape his faith and the valuable lessons learned from those on his block who were of different religious and ethnic backgrounds.


For 3 years, the Moveable Feast has been held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays (and some Tuesdays), 11 AM-1 PM. During the Covid-19 re-opening, we will be observing several precautions: half-capacity at the restaurants, social distancing, as well as masks required on entrance and through the author’s presentation and book signing. The presentation precedes the meal. For each feast, the chef prepares an exquisite menu, typically unavailable during the restaurant’s public hours. (Food allergies are accommodated with advance notice. Also, if you observe Lent, we need to know in advance.) Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs and other small groups are assigned table seating in fours and sixes. Most Feasts are $30, with books available for purchase and signing at the event. *Exceptions are noted when the book is included in the ticket. For reservations, 843.235.9600 or visit ClassAtPawleys.com.

Literary Luncheon Announced


For 23 years, the Moveable Feast has been held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays (and some Tuesdays), 11 AM-1 PM. During the Covid-19 re-opening, we will be observing several precautions: half-capacity at the restaurants, social distancing, as well as masks required on entrance and through the author’s presentation and book signing.

The presentation precedes the meal. For each feast, the chef prepares an exquisite menu, typically unavailable during the restaurant’s public hours. (Food allergies are accommodated with advance notice. Also, if you observe Lent, we need to know in advance.) Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs and other small groups are assigned table seating in fours and sixes. Most Feasts are $30, with books available for purchase and signing at the event. *Exceptions are noted when the book is included in the ticket. For reservations, 843.235.9600 or visit ClassAtPawleys.com.

Jan. 29 ~ Steve Schonveld (Front Row on Death Row) at Inlet Affairs A young middle-school vice principal is encouraged to join a prison volunteer program by the father of one of his students, an ex-con who has turned his life around. They arrive at South Carolina’s Lieber Correctional Institution, and with very little preparation, the author finds himself admitted as a visitor to Death Row. He begins having personal conversations with the condemned inmates, and over the course of six different visits and numerous frank discussions, finds his beliefs about the death penalty, incarceration, and indeed the human condition – changed forever. Born and raised in West Michigan, Steve moved to Charleston, S.C., to accept a teaching position upon graduation from Western Michigan University. He received his Master’s Degree from The Citadel. Currently, Steve is an Assistant Principal in the Charleston County School District and is active in the community.

The Moveable Feast Upcoming


Literary luncheons with exciting authors at area restaurants
For 23 years, the Moveable Feast has been held at area restaurants throughout the year on Fridays (and some Tuesdays), 11 AM-1 PM. During the Covid-19 re-opening, we will be observing several precautions:
half-capacity at the restaurants, social distancing, as well as masks required on entrance and through the author’s presentation and book signing.

The presentation precedes the meal. For each feast, the chef
prepares an exquisite menu, typically unavailable during the restaurant’s public hours. (Food allergies are accommodated with advance notice. Also, if you observe Lent, we need to know in advance.) Individuals, couples, friends, book clubs and other small groups are assigned table seating in fours and sixes.

Most Feasts are $30, with books available for purchase and signing at the event. *Exceptions are noted when the book is included in the ticket. For reservations, 843.235.9600 or visit ClassAtPawleys.com.

Jan. 15 ~ Mary Anne Benedetto (Never Say Hopeless) at Litchfield Country Club. Benedetto is the author of seven fiction and nonfiction books, a great-grandmother, avid world traveler, golf aficionado and lover of long walks on the spectacular South Carolina beaches. She has guided scores of writers
through the process of recording their life experiences, based on her book and course, 7 Easy Steps to Memoir Writing: Build a Priceless Legacy One Story at a Time!

The trilogy of the Strickland family, begun with Eyelash,
continued with Never Say Perfect, is now completed with Never Say Hopeless. Laina Strickland discovered far more than she anticipated when asked to assist Private Investigator, Connor Blake, with a marital case in tranquil Pawleys Island. Would her neighbor learn that she was actually sent there to observe him and his activities? Hang on for this roller coaster account of Laina’s journey far beyond her comfort zone and into a world of shady characters and her ultimate recognition of a distinctive purpose for this particular time in her life.

39th Annual Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals… The Show Must Go On!

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Celebrating 39 Years of Holiday Tradition

The Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals Will Go On… The tradition reigns and the holiday sparkles brighter than ever with the return of the Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, November 12-15.  Each year brings new festivities, crafters, artisans, exhibits and tours and this year is no exception This year’s 39th Annual Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals, which is a National Award-Winning arts, crafts and gift show set in a Victorian Marketplace is adapting to changes in The New Environment. It was our mission to continue our timeless tradition for many families as safely and responsibly as possible by creating a suitable show floor appropriate for this new environment.

We have implemented safety protocols such as required temperature scanning, mandatory masks or shields, and managing appropriate social distancing. Before anyone is allowed entrance to the Victorian Era Marketplace, it is required for your temperature to be scanned and to properly wear a face mask or shield. The Convention Center has assisted in creating a safe environment for event attendees by implementing their International GBAC Disinfecting Program daily. Bathrooms will be attended to frequently with appropriate sanitization techniques. The facility has their very own heating and air conditioning system which is a Fresh Air System which ensures the quality of air in the building.

We invite you to step back in time into an ever-changing magical setting where shoppers delight and shop from multitude of period clad vendors hawking their wares among the sites & sounds of a Victorian winter wonderland showcasing everything from fine arts and crafts, holiday decorations, homemade soaps & lotions, clothing, jewelry, imported items and more.  See exciting new vendors and returning vendors you may have missed over the past few years, all bringing fun & unusual items not found anywhere else on the Grand Strand. Surrounding a spectacular Christmas tree adorned for such a special occasion, everything is dressed and ready for your arrival, even the benches and lampposts are laden with snow. Old Saint Nick visits nearby in his Victorian Castle benefiting the Barnabas Horse Therapy Foundation, the child in all of us is encouraged to come alive!

While there, treat your family to one of the show’s oldest and most memorable exhibits – Santa Through The Ages.  Follow the transformation of Santa from Medieval Times through modern day. You can never know too much about this magical man from the North Pole. Elegantly costumed and life sized, the history of each Santa will amaze and enthrall even the biggest scrooge. Wander through the Festival of Trees, an array of fifty magnificent Christmas trees, each dressed in its own unique holiday splendor shimmering, beautifully designed, and sold to benefit the Family Justice Center. See the Festival of Wreaths, fifty spectacular examples of craft and creativity, offered for sale to benefit the Kiwanis Children’s Charities. Ooh and aww over the Festival of Tables centerpieces offering selections that compliment almost any deco, sold to support the Waccamaw Animal Rescue Mission.  

And returning to the Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals, by popular demand and keeping a dying art alive, Mr. Sean Keohane along with his Marionette Performers, recreate a lively rendition of the Punch and Judy Shows. Young and old alike enjoy this comedic performance, whether remembering days gone by or generating new ones. Warning… The giggles are contagious!

Experience the Festival of Worlds where you’ll find traditions and foods of selected countries from around the world. Don’t let your taste buds miss out on this one of a kind event which also benefits local charities.  In the English tradition, you may decide to step back into the days of old at the Victorian Holiday Teas…an event with authentic flair featuring Mr. Scrooge – the crotchety non believer from Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol’ as played by Howard Burnham, festival music, and a divine feast.

From the Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals inception in 1981 …attendees have been intrigued by its uniqueness and new ingredients year after year.  Unique to Myrtle Beach and to South Carolina, the Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals has been named one of the “Top 20 Events in the Southeast” in 2018 by the Southeast Tourism Society. As in the tradition of Dickens, local charities are invited to participate and gain support from the giving community. Here for a limited time only, make plans to attend this special annual event with friends and family where you’ll find a holiday spirit you won’t soon forget.

It takes a village to put together this annual event. This show in particular, is one we believe Charles Dickens himself would be proud and happy to attend. Everyone is working together. The vendors, the charities, Leisure Time Unlimited, and the City have come together to make this work. We are all doing our part to protect the local economy, jobs, community and tourism of the city of Myrtle Beach. We are positively contributing to our community by providing opportunity to so many who have gone without for far too long. Charities need to be funded, businesses need to run, exhibitors need face to face interaction to increase their sales, etc. Together we can survive and thrive. Together we will get through this!

For information or tickets, visit www.DickensChristmasShow.com or call 843-448-9483. 

Group rates available.

Honoring All Veterans

Sandy Island … forever

CLASS Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of Sandy Island … forever, a collaboration of essays and images, edited by Linda Ketron.

The book includes a general history of the island’s plantations researched and written by Susan Hoffer McMillan with vintage and current photographs, the role of the Huntingtons of Brookgreen Gardens by Robin R. Salmon with vintage photographs, Vennie Deas Moore’s snapshot of Sandy Island in 1997, and Virginia and Dana Beach’s recounting of the conservation efforts that culminated successfully that same year. The concluding chapter is a pictorial natural history tour of the island, with original images by Anne Swift Malarich and other photographers, illustrating all that has been preserved. The cover and each chapter opening feature one of artist Maura Kenny’s paintings from her exhibit “Where the Rivers Flow,” opening Sept. 24-Dec. 20 at the Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach. For information about the exhibit, www.MyrtleBeachArtMuseum.org.

Book signings will be held at Brookgreen Gardens on Saturday, Sept. 19, 9:30 AM-4:30 PM during Gullah Geechee Junkanoo and again on Oct. 3-4 at Brookgreen’s Harvest Home Weekend. For information about these events, www.Brookgreen.org.

The Moveable Feast will host the authors/artist/photographers at two separate events on Friday, Oct. 9 at Kimbel’s, Wachesaw Plantation, and Friday, Nov. 13 at Pawleys Plantation. Both are held from 11 AM-1 PM, following CDC Covid-19 restrictions for masking and social distancing. Reservations ($30) can be made at 843.235.9600 or online at www.ClassAtPawleys.com.

The Friends of Waccamaw Library (FOWL) plan a Winter 2021 series of five presentations based on the five chapters in the book, with an accompanying exhibit of Maura Kenny’s paintings. For information about the series, visit www.theFOWL.org.

Sandy Island … forever is available at the Myrtle Beach Art Museum, Brookgreen Gardens’ Keepsakes, Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange, Litchfield Books, The Original Hammock Shop, My Sisters Books, and the Rice Museum. The book sells for $40; proceeds after printing expenses will assist the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge in the maintenance of service vehicles on the island. For more information, contact Linda Ketron at 843.235.9600 or linda@classatpawleys.com.