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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Bestselling author Diane Dorce's visit to Mississippi: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED



Thank you to everyone who made the second and final day of events for Bestselling author Diane Dorce' a complete success. Though the day started off a little differently than originally expected, it was a highly productive one nonetheless.

It all started with a visit to the home of book club member and author Voncele Savage for coffee, banana bread and great conversation. CBC President Cyrus Webb, Robin Gardner and Diane were treated to this special meeting in Madison County, and it was filled with colorful discussion about the art and business of writing and how we can better work together to support those who are broken in our community.

From there it was on the the Richard Wright Library for a booksigning. This one was just as productive as the last and it yielded more dialogue about the literary world as well as some much needed lighthearted moments to keep everything friendly and casual.

Webb, Gardner, Savage and Dorce' ended the day at Harvey's Fish Hut for dinner and even more conversation. It was a great opportunity to get to know one another as well as discuss the things that unites all of us: books!

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Conversations Begins 2008 with 4 authors in one weekend --- 01/18-19/08

Conversations will make history again this weekend as it starts the year off with five authors in one weekend. See the details below.



* Special guests for the New Orleans chapter debut include Bestselling authors Dedra Johnson(author of SANDRINE'S LETTER TO TOMORROW). Also present will be Mississippi author Voncele Savage, author of A LETTER TO MY SISTERS (The Way Out).
Admission to the entire weekend is free and open to the public.