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Scribblers’ Retreat Writers’ Conference 2009
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February 12-15, 2009 – Elizabeth Blahnik, Ernest Gilbert, Pam Mueller, Kathy Kerr, Maggie Toussaint, Dr. Jim Outlaw, Lee Carter, Millie Wilcox, Monica Simmons, Roger Pinckney
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August 13-16, 2009 – “SciFi, Fantasy, Mystery, Inspirational”
November 12-15, 2009 – “Novels, Short Stories, etc”
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I'm sorry it has taken such a long time to get back to you, but as you know marketing and promoting involves some crazy time. I just acquired this awesome promotion of my book and I wanted to share it with you. Feel free to spread it around the Web. I truly appreciate the favor, thank you.
http://weblog.xanga.com/cce613....
I am still hoping that we can promote one another's information on each of our web sites if you are interested?
Thank you,
Chris
I want to show off my latest cover design for one of the books I am illustrating and invite you to comment on my latest blog post introducing Puff Bear Goes to the Hospital and it's author.
Hope to see your comments there...
Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
I want to show off my latest cover design for one of the books I am illustrating and invite you to comment on my latest blog post introducing Puff Bear Goes to the Hospital and it's author.
Hope to see your comments there...
Aidana WillowRaven
www.WillowRavenIllustration.com
Check out my latest blog post to read about my newest cover design, read the latest book review and find out how to attend my first book signing for the JGDS (Junior Geography Detective Squad) children's mystery state book series (signing as illustrator of course).
Here is the cover for the second book in the series just to tempt you further...
Isn't my job cool?
Aidana WillowRaven
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IM: willowraven.illustration
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. Before I forget, my mailing address is Chris Tatevosian, 14 Westfield Drive, Holliston MA, 01746. Please send me your mailing address, e-mail address and links associated with your books and web site.
From the introduction to my book:
By sharing my story with you, I’m hoping
that my mistakes and negative behaviors function
as warning signs. In other words, when you read
my story perhaps you will identify with the same
behavior and want to stop so your relationships will
not be destroyed. This is not a reprimand, rather
an opportunity to slow things down and reflect on
your situation. I hope my story provides an opportunity
for you, perhaps, to become more aware of
your own actions and behaviors, an opportunity to
rethink your next actions. I have learned that mindfulness and reflection can reduce, if not eliminate
completely, one’s anger and anxiety. By reading my
story and hearing my words, I ideally hope that your
struggles ease and life becomes more of a joy.
For the longest time I was not sure if the need
to share my story really existed. Confirmation came
to me in the most unlikely manner one evening.
Who would have expected a phone call from a telemarketer to have been that confirming factor, but it
was. I always believed that there were people suffering,
living and experiencing similar situations as
mine, but I could have never imagined the numbers.
Nor could I have ever imagined the incredible need
to let others know that they are not alone, and that
they too can face and overcome this situation.
One night, Beverly, a telemarketer, called and
during the course of her sales pitch we somehow got
into a conversation about the fact that I was writing
a book; a self-help memoir, so to speak. I remember
thinking if she felt she could interrupt my evening
with her agenda, it was only fair that she let me do
the same to her. Anyone who knows me knows that
I am not a shy, self-inhibited individual; I’m just the
opposite. I’m always looking for the opportunity to
step into the limelight and where possible interject
a little humor and charm. After telling her about
the topic, she told me that she had colitis and that
she and her husband were dealing with a lot of the
same issues that I was addressing in my book.
Beverly asked what she could do to help her
relationship and to stop her “Poor Me Attitude”.
It seemed that both she and her husband were so
very frustrated and angry all the time. Her husband,
who was aware of her illness, did not recognize or
understand that both she and he needed to adjust
to manage living their lives with her illness
Please visit my web site:
www.lifeinterrupted-nolonger.com
God bless,
tricks
Thanks for connecting with me and good luck with your book. Gorgeous house!
Patrice
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