By Susan
Reichert, Editor-in-Chief, Southern
Writers Magazine
Authors continue to look for more places to get
their book in front of people to sign autographs and sell their books.
We decided to look for more ways to promote
authors and their books too. And this is our first event.
Press Release for Immediate Release
Southern Writers
Magazine to host “Lunch with the Authors” April 22nd
Southern Writers Magazine, a Tennesssee-based publication
with a national subscription base,announced it will be hosting a luncheon
meeting on Wednesday, April 22nd from noon – 3:00.
The heart of the
luncheon will feature authors reading excerpts from their book and
participating in a Q&A. They will lend their expertise in a variety of
topics including plot development, dialogue, the publishing process and the
mental attitude for success. There will also be on site book signings by the
authors with books available for purchase.
The event will be held at the Collierville
Morton Museum located at the corner of Poplar and Main, often referred to as
the “Old white church building” in Collierville, TN. The cost is $38 per attendee. Reservations to
be made in advance (no walk ins since space is limited) by logging onto www.Southernwritersmagazine.com and
clicking on Luncheon or www.southernwritersmagazine.com/luncheon.html
Steve Bradshaw, author of the Bell Trilogy (a
series of forensic thrillers set in the Mid-South), said, “This luncheon will
be an ideal opportunity to help polish your writing skills regardless of genre.
It will also provide book enthusiasts a chance to peek behind the curtain and
see the craft of authorship in practice.
It will be a great opportunity to meet some really interesting people with an impressive lineup of published authors on hand to stimulate conversation”.
“This will be a fun event open to all who have
interest in the writing craft,” added Susan Reichert, chief editor of Southern
Writers Magazine. We are delighted to have the support of the local library as well as
the Town itself”. A portion of the proceeds will help support the Collierville
library.
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