TWO WARS AND A WEDDING: Virtual Events!
As much as I’d love to be everywhere to celebrate the launch of Two Wars and a Wedding, that would defy the laws of time and space– and radically exceed the amount of childcare I can rustle up.
I so hope I’ll see many of you this coming month in Fairfield, Connecticut with Sarah Penner and Heather Webb on March 21 (ticketed); NYC with Lynda Loigman on March 22; Woodstock, Georgia with Piper Huguley on March 23; Pawleys Island, South Carolina— with a chance to win a sheep pin!– on March 24 (ticketed); Scottsdale, Arizona on March 25; Loudonville, NY on April 4; Winchester, MA on April 11; and Watch Hill, Rhode Island with Deborah Goodrich Royce on April 12 (ticketed).
But for everyone who can’t make it in person, I have some virtual events lined up!
— Monday, March 20, all day: I’ll be posting on the Romance of Reading Facebook page.
— Monday, March 20, 7pm ET: I’ll be appearing live with Elise Hooper on the Likewise app! (It’s free, but you do have to sign up for Likewise to view.)
— Monday, March 21, 1pm ET: I’ll be speaking to the Coalition of Women’s Initiatives in Law as part of their Literary Lawyers series– so if you’re a member, you can sign up here!
— Saturday, March 25, 2pm PT: the Poisoned Pen live event will be livestreamed on their Facebook livestream!
— Tuesday, April 18, 7pm ET: I’ll be speaking on Step into the Story with Donna Alward, which you can watch on YouTube.
Would you like me to Zoom with your library or book group? Drop me a note, and we’ll see if we can make it happen!
If you’d like a signed book, but can’t make it to any of the events, just reach out to Shakespeare & Co, FoxTale Book Shoppe, or the Poisoned Pen and they’d be happy to have me sign one to you and then send it your way!
Oh I was hoping Poisoned Pen would livestream!
This is great news! Thanks
I just finished “Two Wars & a Wedding”, and I thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly due to my grandfather being a rough rider who was with Roosevelt in Cuba. Not sure that he fought as he was a pastry chef trained in Germany. This was my introduction to your works but I will be reading more! Historical fiction is my favorite genre and you excel. Thank you.