Athenian Society for the Arts and Sciences
This week I double-dosed on signing books and talking about writing. And I loved every minute of it. On the 16th, I signed books at the Franklin County Library. On Thursday, November 18th, I spoke to the Athenian Society for the Arts and Sciences in Roanoke in the WDBJ TV community room. The Athenian Society is a group of women who wish to further the arts and sciences in the community by creating opportunities for enrichment and education. I am honored that they wanted me to speak at their November meeting.
This was a fun and interesting group. They laughed and asked lots of questions. I enjoyed their company so much that I talked longer than my allotted time. Pat, a delightful lady, gave me some good ideas to work into a book, possibly my third "Secrets" novel. Athenian Society member Christine Jordan took all the pictures.
Christine from Ram's Head Book Shop in Roanoke brought books and took care of the selling so that I could concentrate on signing books.
This was a fun and interesting group. They laughed and asked lots of questions. I enjoyed their company so much that I talked longer than my allotted time. Pat, a delightful lady, gave me some good ideas to work into a book, possibly my third "Secrets" novel. Athenian Society member Christine Jordan took all the pictures.
Christine from Ram's Head Book Shop in Roanoke brought books and took care of the selling so that I could concentrate on signing books.
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