Monday, September 26, 2011

Wonderful Time at the Baltimore Book Festival 2011

Though the first day, Friday was a down pour and I felt as if I would never get dry and warm again, the event was wonderful!

Maryland Romance Writers did a terrific job this year with having interesting and exciting events going on every hour of the three day festival.  Book readings, raffles, panels on romance writing, steampunk, erotica, chocolates, Jane Austen, Victorian tea, healthy writing and everything else in between.  I think there was a little something for everyone.  Great job to all my friends and fellow writers who were there and the dedication they showed to bring about a fantastic weekend.

I even had the chance to be on a panel along with Christi Barth, Eliza Knight and Amy Villalba about "How to Become a Romance Writer".  A great big thank you to our fearless leader, Sharon Buchbinder for helping us out in a pinch too.  I also had the honor of doing a reading and raffle with Christi Barth, Eliza Knight and Rebecca York.  I read from my latest finish project--Wanted: One Ghost (check out my latest excerpt) which I hope people enjoyed and raffled off my basket themed on the story line with local ghost stories, teas, milled corn meal from Wye's Mill (one of the oldest mills still in production in Maryland) and a special chatelaine I had made for the occasion.

All in all it was a great time!

Wonderful Time at the Baltimore Book Festival 2011

Though the first day, Friday was a down pour and I felt as if I would never get dry and warm again, the event was wonderful!

Maryland Romance Writers did a terrific job this year with having interesting and exciting events going on every hour of the three day festival.  Book readings, raffles, panels on romance writing, steampunk, erotica, chocolates, Jane Austen, Victorian tea, healthy writing and everything else in between.  I think there was a little something for everyone.  Great job to all my friends and fellow writers who were there and the dedication they showed to bring about a fantastic weekend.

I even had the chance to be on a panel along with Christi Barth, Eliza Knight and Amy Villalba about "How to Become a Romance Writer".  A great big thank you to our fearless leader, Sharon Buchbinder for helping us out in a pinch too.  I also had the honor of doing a reading and raffle with Christi Barth, Eliza Knight and Rebecca York.  I read from my latest finish project--Wanted: One Ghost (check out my latest excerpt) which I hope people enjoyed and raffled off my basket themed on the story line with local ghost stories, teas, milled corn meal from Wye's Mill (one of the oldest mills still in production in Maryland) and a special chatelaine I had made for the occasion.

All in all it was a great time!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Baltimore Book Festival-2011

I'll be appearing at the Baltimore Book Festival on September 23- 25, 2011 along with my other friends and authors from the Maryland Romance Writers chapter.  All weekend long it's going to be a great, fun-filled adventure with lots of great entertainment. Featuring over 200 local authors and celebrities, panel discussions, local bands, children's activities, food, cooking demos and more.

At 1:30p.m on Sunday, September 25, I'll be one of the four panelists on How To Become A Romance Writer along with Kathy Love, Amy Villalba, and Jaime Michelle.

At 2:00 p.m. stick around for Readings & Raffles.  I have the honor of participating in this event with the great, Rebecca York who will be reading from her Harlequin Intrigue More Than a Man.  I'll be reading from my latest book, Wanted: One Ghost and we will be raffling off baskets of goodies.

Come on out if you're in the area and see all the wonderful activities going on.  Check out the site at www.baltimorebookfestival.com for more information and schedules of activities.  Hope to see you there!

Baltimore Book Festival-2011

I'll be appearing at the Baltimore Book Festival on September 23- 25, 2011 along with my other friends and authors from the Maryland Romance Writers chapter.  All weekend long it's going to be a great, fun-filled adventure with lots of great entertainment. Featuring over 200 local authors and celebrities, panel discussions, local bands, children's activities, food, cooking demos and more.

At 1:30p.m on Sunday, September 25, I'll be one of the four panelists on How To Become A Romance Writer along with Kathy Love, Amy Villalba, and Jaime Michelle.

At 2:00 p.m. stick around for Readings & Raffles.  I have the honor of participating in this event with the great, Rebecca York who will be reading from her Harlequin Intrigue More Than a Man.  I'll be reading from my latest book, Wanted: One Ghost and we will be raffling off baskets of goodies.

Come on out if you're in the area and see all the wonderful activities going on.  Check out the site at www.baltimorebookfestival.com for more information and schedules of activities.  Hope to see you there!