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BETZI ABRAM is the author of Sweet
Comfitty Tea. Her professional career includes editing, copy
writing, newspaper columns and features, and working as a script doctor.
She taught creative writing. She wrote syndicated newspaper columns,
including the prize winning The Passionate Gardener. She is also the
author of The Absolutely Positively Perfect Book of Basic Gardening and a
book of light verse, Pieces of Gold. Abram lives in Fort Myers,
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EILEEN BERNARD is the author of
Lies
That Came True. This book
tells of the "tall tales and hard sales" in Cape Coral, Florida. |
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was formerly an
international business executive before becoming an award-winning author. He is
the author of numerous best-selling novels including Return to Harmony,
Another Homecoming, The Meeting Place (co-authored with Janette Oke),
Tidings of Comfort and Joy, One Shenandoah Winter, The Warning, and The
Ultimatum. As a result of his book, To the Ends of the Earth, Bunn
was named the Novelist in Residence at Regent's Park College, Oxford University.
He and his wife, Isabella, live in Oxfordshire, England. To find out more,
meet him at the Reading Festival. |
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TIM DORSEY is a
popular Florida author known for his Carl Hiaasen style of Floridian satire.
Fans won't be disappointed by his latest effort, Stingray Shuffle.
Dorsey was born in Indiana, moved to Florida at the age of 1, and grew up in a
small town about an hour north of Miami called Riviera Beach. He now lives in
Tampa with his wife and two daughters. For more information, visit
http://www.timdorsey.com. |
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MARK
"TIGER" EDMONDS has been called “the Homer of the
Highway” and as an English professor at St. Leo University, he connects
the epics with contemporary road literature. “It’s about being able to
tell others where it was you went to, explaining about what you saw,
relating the exotic names and places, the wondrous things and strange
people you encountered on your trip.”
Rather than searching for a way home, Edmonds is a willing
wanderer, on a million-mile journey on a BMW motorcycle. He encounters not
Circe and Calypso, but “savior waitresses” giving nourishment and
rescue from locals looking for a fight. Instead of blinding a Cyclops,
this hero pokes fun at very real dangers, in passages like The Killer
Federal Foliage Incident. He even introduces us to some champions,
along the way. |
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BRIAN EGESTON’s
first creation was an essay entitled, A Black Eye: Views of the Black College
Experience, which received rave reviews from students on campus. After using
his employee discount to mass-produce the essay, he decided to write a short
story. The short story became a long story and the long story ultimately
transpired into his first novel, Crossing Bridges A Testimony Of
Brotherhood. When asked about his long-term goals as a writer, Brian will
tell you, he simply wants to leave a legacy. "I look forward to being read by
your grandchildren and your grandchildren's children." He and his lovely wife,
Latise, reside in Stone Mountain, Georgia. For more information, visit
http://www.brianwrites.com/comso.htm. |
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RUBYE GRAHAM-EMERSON is the author of The Road to a College Education.
She is an Arkansas native and is the Academic Educational Dean at ITT
Technical Institute. She was appointed by Governor Huckabee to the
board for Student Loan Authority as Secretary for Arkansas. This
author comes highly recommended by Heritage Bookstore & More. To find
out more, meet her at the Reading Festival. |
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DAVID ESSEL is
the author of Phoenix Soul: One Man's Search for Love & Inner
Peace, now in its third printing. He has also completed and recently
released the first in a series of children's inspirational books, The
Real Life Adventures of Catherine "Cat" Calloway, The First. His
next book, part of a series through Hay House Publishing entitled, Slow
Down: The Fastest Way to Get Everything You Want, is scheduled for
release in February 2003. David received a Bachelor's degree in Health
Sciences/Health Education from Syracuse University and holds a Master's
Degree in Fitness Management. He has appeared on the covers of Men's
Fitness and American Fitness magazines as well as in television health
segments. He hosts his own radio show and fitness videos. He has also
released a series of audio and videocassettes on motivation and relaxation.
For more information, visit http://www.DavidEssel.com.
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MARY ANNA EVANS has degrees in physics
and chemical engineering, but her heart is in the past. After the
birth of her third child, she decided her family life had reached critical
mass and regretfully left her job in environmental consulting to focus on
things like homework and balanced meals, and tackling the novel she had
always wanted to write. She found that novel writing let her indulge her
passion for history, archaeology, architecture, and a hundred other things
that popped up in the course of putting a book together, not to mention
providing the pleasure to be had from just sitting down and telling a good
story. Mary Anna lives in Gainesville, Florida, with her husband, three
children, at least eighteen musical instruments, and a cat. Her first
book, Artifacts, is soon to be released. For more information,
visit
http://www.maryannaevans.com. |
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DIANA GABALDON wrote her first novel, Outlander, a 600-page
historical saga set in the 18th century Highlands, in 1988. Since its
publication in 1991, she has become one of America’s most popular fiction
writers. Her novels in this popular book series are set in 18th century Scotland
and pre-revolutionary America. The novels can be described as rooted in history
but with a very strong element of fantasy and romance. Diana Gabaldon grew up
in Flagstaff, Arizona, and presently lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with her
husband of twenty-five years, Douglas Watkins, three children, and a large
number of animals. Even though she writes of Scotland, fans find it curious that
she has no Scottish heritage. Diana’s father was from New Mexico and her
mother’s heritage is from Yorkshire and Germany. She has simply taken on the
Scottish culture as her own in order to write fiction that is grounded in the
history of the period. For more information, visit
http://www.dianagabaldon.com/. |
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PAULETTE GOODMAN is the author of the book Husband of
My Heart. She
has lived throughout
the world and when she moved to Southwest Florida, she switched careers
from from travel agent to writer. She did jail ministry in a maximum
security facility, helps in animal rescue and adoptions. She lives
in Fort Myers, Florida. |
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PATRICIA HALEY has an engineering degree from
Stanford and a M.B.A. from the University of Chicago, so people are often
surprised that rather than technical or business writing she’s chosen to
write “clean, contemporary fiction with a spiritual message.” Her debut novel, Nobody’s
Perfect, appeared on many national best sellers lists, including
the #1 African American paperback. Her second novel, No
Regrets, is published by BET Books, which is also partnering with Haley
and the National Black Women’s Health Project to raise awareness about
breast cancer. |
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AD
HUDLER
is a
househusband living in Florida, having given up his career as a journalist to
stay home. His first novel,
Househusband,
is a humorous look at the adventures (and misadventures) of Lincoln Menner, who
decides to become a stay-at-home dad after his wife Jo is offered a dream job.
For more information, visit
http://www.adhudler.com/. |
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MICAHAEL IMEPELLIZZERI is an award-winning
photographer
who has just released his third nature photography
book, Nature's Palette: Art Through a Photographer's
Eyes. He is the author of two other books,
award-winning Impressions of the Natural World, and
Nature's Artistry. He lives in Punta Gorda, Florida. |
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KARLA JUAREZ
was born in Managua, Nicaragua in
1971and saw her country torn apart in a national war. Juarez took refuge
in reading, the works of great Latin American writers. As a teenager, she
moved to the United States, leaving her family and her customs behind. She
began to “chant to her country about love friendship and sorrow”. Her
works: Expressions of the Soul and
The Magic of Love are published
in English and Spanish. Juarez is a paraprofessional in Bilingual
Education for the Lee County School District and has read her poetry
to international audiences, college classes and poetry associations. |
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JONATHON KING, a journalist for twenty years, began his career at the
Philadelphia Daily News. He has covered crime and criminal courts and is now
a national award-winning writer for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
The Blue Edge of Midnight, his first novel, is an electrifying story of
crime, punishment, and one man's personal redemption played out against a
backdrop of wild natural beauty in conflict with the modern urban world. King
is heralded as a stunning new voice in contemporary crime fiction. For
more information, visit
http://www.jonathonking.com/. |
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S.
R. MAXEINER, JR. M.D.
began writing after attending a surgical meeting
in Louisiana that resounded to the new and stunning success of heart
transplants. Doctors scrambled to find donor organs to let them restore
dying patients to life. It was a time of unresolved problems, of broken
norms and new rules--a great human story that cried for the color and
passion of fiction. On interstate highway I-10, driving east from
Louisiana, Maxeiner began to write Transplant.
He now lives on Sanibel Island in Florida, and writes poetry and fiction. |
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SHELLEY FRASER MICKLE
is the author of The Kids Are Gone, The Dog’s Depressed and Mom’s on the
Loose. She has been a regular commentator for Mid-Florida Public Radio,
reading humorous essays, some of which were given a Special Achievement Award by
Associated Press. Her humorous essays have recently become a part of the public
radio program Recess, and in August, 2000 she began reading her humorous essays
on NPR's "Morning Edition". She lives in Alachua County, Florida, with her
three horses and her dog. She is married and the mother of two children. For
more information, visit
http://www.shelleymickle.com/. |
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DAVID MORRELL
is the award-winning author of First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was
created. "The mild-mannered professor with the bloody-minded visions," as one
reviewer called him, Morrell is the author of twenty-four books, including such
high-action thrillers as The Fifth Profession, Assumed Identity,
and Extreme Denial (set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he now lives with
his wife, Donna). His most recent books are the dark-suspense novel Long Lost
and Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing, an analysis of what he has
learned during his more-than-thirty years as a writer. For more information,
visit
http://www.davidmorrell.net/. |
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WILLIAM MORROW is the author of The Rain
Doesn't Fall Straight Down. He lives in Fort Myers, Florida. |
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VICTORIA CHRISTOPHER MURRAY
earned her MBA and
had managed the number one division of a national Financial Services
Agency for nine years, when she decided she had to write. She says she
didn’t know there was such a thing as Inspirational Fiction when she
began writing. She just knew what she wanted to write, “a book as
entertaining and compelling as any on the market, put God in the middle
and still be a page-turner.” Her first effort Temptation
spent nine consecutive months on the best seller’s list and was
nominated in 2001 for an NAACP Image Award in outstanding Achievement in
Literature. Her second novel Joy is an essence best seller. |
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JULIE & MIKE NEAL are the authors of Sanibel
& Captiva: A Guide to the Islands. Together they formed a
small publishing company, Coconut Press. Their book is a travel guide with
full-color photos and in it they share secrets about exploring the islands.
The Neals make their home in Sanibel, Florida. For more information,
visit their web site
http://www.coconutpress.com. |
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KITTY OLIVER
is author of Multicolored Memories of a Black Southern Girl and Voice
of America: Race and Change in Hollywood, Florida. She is is a veteran
South Florida journalist and Writer in Residence at
Florida Atlantic
University where she teaches creative writing and autobiographical
literature. A native Floridian, she is a former staff writer and columnist for
The Miami Herald and contributing writer for The Sun Sentinel.
For more information, visit
http://www.kittyoliveronline.com/. |
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P.J. PARRISH
is actually two sisters – Kristy Montee and Kelly Montee – who decided to pool
their life-long loves of writing by teaming up in 1995 to create the character
of Louis Kincaid. Their collaboration is unique in that the sisters live in
separate states (Kelly in Mississippi, Kristy in Florida) – which means hefty
phone bills and a reliance on America On Line. These mystery-writing sisters
are Edgar nominees and their titles include Thicker Than Water and
Dark of the Moon. For more information, visit
http://www.pjparrish.com/menu.html. |
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MARTHA LOU PERRITTI is the author of two novels,
Crossing in the Rain and Standing Against the
Wind. She also edited two cookbooks, Cooking Our
Way and Martha Lou's Kitchen. She lives in Bokeelia, Florida. |
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ESTHER SANDNER-PETERSEN is the author of
My Legal Warrior, the story of her love for Arthur Petersen,
prosecutor of a Nazi criminal at Nuremberg. She herself was brought
up in Germany during Hitler's reign by an anti-Nazi father, and educated a
short distance from the Nuremberg trials. She lives in Florida. |
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NANCY PICKARD
is the winner of the Anthony, Macavity, and Agatha awards for her Jennie Cain
mysteries, Nancy is a former journalist who didn’t start writing fiction until
she was 35. With her novel, The Whole Truth, she debuts a new heroine,
true-crime writer Marie Lightfoot, and a chilling thriller set in Ft.
Lauderdale, that blurs the line between fiction and reality. For more
information, visit
http://users.aol.com/jimjustine/pickard.htm. |
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PEGGY POST,
Emily Post's great granddaughter-in-law, continues Emily's work by remaining the
definitive source on etiquette. Peggy's first book, the 16th edition of Emily
Post's Etiquette, was published in May 1997 by HarperCollins, and marked the
75th anniversary of Etiquette and its influence on society. Other works
include The Etiquette Advantage in Business: Personal Skills for Professional
Success, Emily Post's Entertaining, the fourth edition of Emily Post's
Wedding Etiquette and the companion piece, Emily Post's Wedding Planner.
For more information, visit
http://www.emilypost.com/peggypost7-19.htm. |
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CHARLES SOBCZAK lives and writes on Sanibel
Island, Florida. His first novel, Six Mornings on
Sanibel, is currently in its fourth printing. His second
novel, Way Under Contract: a Florida Story won the 2001
Patrick Smith-Best Florida Fiction Award from the Florida Historical
Society. His next novel, A Choice of Angels is scheduled
for release on April 1, 2003. |
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BILL SPARKS is
the author of Close
Encounters of a
Vagabond Ferry Pilot.
He made his living almost exclusively in aviation for 40 years. By
the time he closed his aircraft delivery business in 1981, his firm had
delivered some 25,000 airplanes worldwide, and he personally had ferried
some 600 airplanes as far north as Anchorage and as far south as Rio de
Janeiro. His biography tells
the story of those years. Sparks
now lives in Fort Myers, Florida. |
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SALOME
THOMAS-EL is a
principal of an urban school who made an inspirational difference in the lives
of his students. His soon-to-be-released book, I Choose to Stay: A Teacher's
Fight for America's Inner City Schools, includes a forward from one of his
biggest fans, Arnold Schwarzenegger. For more information, visit
http://www.ichoosetostay.com/. |
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BLAIR WALKER is the author of the Darryl Billups
suspense fiction series.
Readers were first introduced to Billups, an
African-American reporter and reluctant investigator, in Up Jumped The
Devil. The series has grown with Hidden in Plain View and Don’t
Believe Your Lying Eyes. |
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CARL WEBER is out with his
latest novel
Baby Mama Drama. He also authored Married Men, and
Lookin’
for Luv, which
critics called ”outrageously funny, hip and clever." |
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RANDY WAYNE WHITE
is the creator of Doc Ford, an ex-operative turned marine biologist. The Doc
Ford series includes the titles Sanibel Flats, Ten Thousand Islands,
and his latest, Twelve Mile Limit. A veteran fishing guide and
outdoorsman, Randy has also written columns for Outside Magazine and many
others. He currently lives in Fort Myers where he writes columns for Men’s
Health Magazine. For more information, visit
http://www.randywaynewhite.com.
*Note:
due to the nature of
his work, Mr. White may be called away from his scheduled appearance to
cover breaking news. |
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LORI
BRYANT WOOLRIDGE
is the author of the
popular novel, Read Between the Lies, which was nominated for a
Golden Pen Award in 2000. She is a contributing author to several
anthologies and her new novel, Hitts and Mrs., will be published in
2004. She is a 15-year veteran of the television broadcast industry, having
worked in various production and management positions at the ABC Television
Network, Public Broadcasting System (PBS), and Black Entertainment
Television (BET), and is the recipient of an Emmy Award for Individual
Achievement in Writing. Ms. Bryant-Woolridge is also the cofounder and
president of the nonprofit organization, Mothers Off Duty, Inc., a group
committed to helping teen mothers continue their education. She and her
family live in New Jersey, where she is currently working on her third
novel, Mourning Glo. |
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