April Voytko Kempler
Born in Southern California, April currently resides in Reno, NV with her husband of eighteen years, who doubles as her Editor-in-Chief. April has completed her first book, entitled The Altered I, a nonfiction memoir about the Holocaust, and is awaiting publication. She loves reading, a habit she picked up as a child. Instead of playing with the other kids April could be found with her nose in a book. She reads a variety of genres, but is especially drawn to historical fiction.
When she isn t writing or reading she assists her husband in their window treatment business answering the telephone, making appointments and helping to install gorgeous draperies on naked windows.
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When she isn t writing or reading she assists her husband in their window treatment business answering the telephone, making appointments and helping to install gorgeous draperies on naked windows.
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Graduate of Burbank High SchoolInterests
Student of life, student of the Bible, book collecting, browsing through used book stores, Reno historyMotto
To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. - Shakespeare, Hamlet.
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Five Reasons Why You Should Sing Out LoudSinging can be more beneficial to your well-being than you may realize. Even if you think you can't carry a tune, and no one wants to hear you sing, here are some reasons that will change your mind about singing out loud.
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How to Spot Depression in Your DogMuch like humans dogs have emotions, and like humans sometimes they get down in the dumps. What should you look for when your dog mopes around?
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How Some Game Addictions Can Be Healthy for YouGames such as "Words with Friends" and "Angry Birds" are highly addicting, but can this type of addiction be good for you?
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Easy-to-Make Refreshing Vodka Martini RecipesA martini need not be made just for the holiday season. Here are three easy-to-make recipes that can be made and enjoyed on any occasion. -
What is the Connection Between Easter and the Ancient Assyrians?Fluffy bunny rabbits, brightly colored eggs, and hot-cross buns are some of the symbols of Easter. Ever wonder what these things have to do with Jesus Christ? The answer is not what you might expect.
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Celebrate International Women's Day in Reno, NevadaThe Zonta Club of Greater Reno Advocacy kicks off Women's History Month with a special evening event themed: "Women's Education, Women's Empowerment, Women in Non-Traditional Roles."
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Where to Find Indie Bookstores in Reno, NevadaE-readers, Kindles, Nooks, iPad's all have their place, but searching for an actual book in a cozy bookstore can't be replaced. Find out why an overlooked gem of a book is possible to locate in these indie bookstores.
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How to Get in Shape with a Zumba Fitness Dance PartyWanting to get in shape after hibernating this winter but dreading the same old workout machines? Working out need not be a drudgery. Check out a Zumba class and be prepared for an invigorating, addicting and fun surprise.
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Discover Pine Nut Hunting in the Virginia City Highlands of NevadaYou won't need a rifle for this kind of hunting, but your bag will be filled with a tasty treat that can be used in a variety of ways.
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Caughlin Fire Rages Out of Control Causing Thousands to Flee Their Homes in Reno, NevadaAn eyewitness account tells the story of the terrifying night and how a small community of neighbors pulled together to defend their property.
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Explore the Urban Forest of Reno, NevadaYou won't find this "champion" on a Wheaties cereal box, but you will find it in the urban neighborhood of Old Southwest Reno.
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Notable Home of Famous Boxer Discovered in Reno NevadaWorld Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Jack Dempsey, lived in The Biggest Little City in the World during the wild days of prohibition. Built by William E. Barnard of the Nevada Development Company, Dempsey's home sits in the Old Southwest part of town.







