Author Andrew Snorton to present at the
Lincoln Public Library on Saturday
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[February 21, 2024]
On
Saturday, February 24th, the public is invited to hear from noted author
and humanitarian Andrew Snorton.
Snorton will present a program from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
This is Author Andrew Snorton
The Illinois born and New Jersey-raised author is a Wake Forest
University alumnus. His initial corporate background (auto insurance
claims) is complimented with his involvement with service programs like
Bowl for Kids’ Sake (with Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta) and
other related programs. However, he reaches for more as he transitions
to teaching in Gwinnett County Public Schools at Pinckneyville Middle
School; he serves as an advisor for the after- school sports programs,
the yearbook, and the Lyricists’ Lounge Poetry Club (in addition to
teaching language arts, social studies, and journalism). While making
positive inroads, there’s more in store.
He grows as a community presence, ranging from his board membership on
Family Food Festival Atlanta, the LEAD Foundation, Inc., a member of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc (since 1991), including the Alphas of
Atlanta (which hosts its annual #AlphaDerbyWeekend TM ) , along with
different advisory boards including serving as a former president of the
Association of Wake Forest University Black Alumni (2011-15), the
university’s Alumni Council (2011-16), Alumni-In-Admissions, the School
of Divinity (2017-22), the Greek Alumni Advisory Board, and other
related entities. And then in 2017, he expands his reach in adding the
title of published author.
His 2017 debut
Deeper than your deepest sleep: thoughts on love with Joseph Snorton,
appeals to readers and fans of poetry who can identify with the action
and energy of love. Based on conversation with a family member (Joseph)
he didn’t know existed until 2014, the 19-chapter book is an open and
sincere poetic recollection of conversation covering love via the lens
of family, friends, community, people in and out of your life, along
with self-reflection through individual and spiritual retrospectives,
allowing it to resonate with any audience and providing perspective on
navigating through head and heartache and understanding love is
attainable.
His 2018 release
9 stories of faith: volume 1,
focuses on the notion that we are all dealing with some sort of life
challenge; however, there are some dealing with major issues each
day. Through the lens of their respective faith (i.e. Christianity,
Hinduism, and Islam), best practices in health and wellness, their
support network, and how they change their way of thinking,
individuals open up about the challenges they face (ranging from
physical health, mental health, life after incarceration, and other
life challenges) and how they still live lives of positivity and
purpose.
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It’s the intersection of faith and focus leading to
self-empowerment and beyond regardless of your position. While
readers don’t have to do things exactly as others do, there are
positive pathways to addressing life’s challenges to where they
still have the capacity to do and be a positive and meaningful
presence and in turn, realizing your larger purpose.
The 2020 release nothing
Minor (hardcover and e-book) takes an
in-depth yet accessible look for fans at multiple levels at the
National Pastime via the lens of the minor leagues. Covering 7 games
in 8 weeks across the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and
Mississippi, it provides an intimate and engaging look at the grand
old game at the A, AA, and AAA level.
Complete with player interviews, game-coverage,
photos, and a look at the Negro Southern Leagues Museum (during the
100th anniversary of the league), fans of the game at all levels can
connect with the overall gamesmanship to connecting with future
stars (as to date, at least 6 of the players interviewed are either
on Major League rosters or have seen time at that level) and seeing
the game within and beyond the game.
The 2022 release quotes and
notes: something’s on the horizon, is
the ideal blend of think- perspective piece and journal for readers
in need of encouragement, empowerment, a little challenge, and
shaping your perspective. With a combination of original quotes by
the author (with one exception) designed to spark one’s thinking and
related actions, it’s about taking the initial steps of honing one’s
focus; complemented with the space to journal, readers can formulate
their thoughts and ideas and start aligning them with their larger
goals of their professional, community, and personal growth,
unlocking what is truly inside them and realizing the potential
positives that truly could be within reach and are on the horizon.
[Excerpts taken from Andrew Snorton
press packet]
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