The Pearlsong Letter April 2005: News & Updates About Pearlsong Press Books & Authors

 

May 2011

Author Roundtable discussion of Body & Age Diversity in Literature
as the Pearlsong Conversations continue this Sunday

Join me (Pearlsong publisher Peggy Elam, Ph.D.) this coming Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 5 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Central for an hour-long chat with several Pearlsong authors about Body & Age Diversity in Literature. Or, frankly, whatever else you want to talk about!

Pearlsong authors Lynne Murray, Lauri J Owen, Leslie Moise, Linda C. Wisniewski, Pat Ballard, Karen Blomain, & Tracey Thompson are planning to participate in this month's Pearlsong Conversation teleconference call. Join us live to ask questions and provide your perspective as time and technology permit.

There's no cost to participate in the Conversation, other than any long distance toll charges that might apply. The Conversation will be recorded and available for listening/downloading afterward, but we'd love for you to join us live if possible.

To receive the teleconference call details (phone number & access code), send an email to pearlsongconversations @ pearlsong.com. The call details will be automatically emailed to you.

Clockwise from top left: Lynne Murray, Lauri Owen, Linda Wisniewski, Pat Ballard, Tracey Thompson, yours truly, Karen Blomain.

Lynne Murray is the author of the romantic comedy Bride of the Living Dead & the upcoming The Falstaff Vampire Files. Lauri J Owen is the author of the paranormal romance Embers Series, with Fallen Embers (Book One) out last fall & Blowing Embers (Book Two) coming this summer. Leslie Moise is the author of the forthcoming memoir Love is the Thread. Linda C. Wisniewski is the author of the memoir Off Kilter. Pat Ballard, the Queen of Rubenesque Romances, has a new romantic suspense, Dangerous Love, coming in June. Karen Blomain is the author of The Season of Lost Children, coming in August. Tracey Thompson is the author of Fatropolis, planned for 2012.

You can find links to previous Conversation recordings on the Pearlsong Conversations webpage. See http://www.pearlsong.com/pearlsongconversations.htm for more info and the archived recordings. But we do hope you'll join us live. The teleconference call line will hold up to 96 people!

Talk to you Sunday!

In Joy,

Peggy Elam, Ph.D.
Psychologist, Editor & Publisher
Pearlsong Press

 


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