The setting before the event then Me, Bob Mangeot, & Beth (Jaden) Terrell at SinC’s booth What a fun time. I wasn’t on a panel this year, but I will be again when I get my second book comes out. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Local Author Event
The celebration was held Tuesday July 11, 2017. Parnassus Books was once more a gracious host to an author event here in the greater Nashville area of Tennessee. Below are pictures … Continue reading
This is Richland Park Nashville Public Library where Lisa Wysocky’s training took place today on the subject on The Top Twenty Mistakes Authors Make. She shared a great deal of her expertise with a group of writers, readers, and wannabe writers. She is an … Continue reading
By Linda Thorne Today, Beth (Jaden) Terrell gave some of us a free two-hour taste of her novel writing workshops at the beautiful Brentwood Library (just south of Nashville). Most of Terrell’s workshops are held here in the greater Nashville area. I’ve included a couple … Continue reading
I enjoyed this again this year. I mostly hung out at the Middle Tennessee Sisters in Crime tent, which was lots of fun as Sisters in Crime members from other states showed up too. We had Debra Goldstein from Alabama … Continue reading
Just a few pics from my fantastic first trip to a Bouchercon Convention in the most wonderful place ever – the great New Orleans. Then October 1st and 2nd at Andrew Jackson’s famous historic site, The Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee. … Continue reading
This year Humanities of Tennessee held the reveal party for the upcoming Southern Festival of Books at Parnassus Books in Nashville on July 9th. Serenity Gerbman, Director of Literature and Language Programs announces the authors for this year’s Southern Festival of Books with more yet to be … Continue reading
Debra H. Goldstein, visiting from Birmingham, AL teamed up with local (Nashville) author, Jaden (Beth) Terrell, today to give quite an enjoyable presentation at Parnassus Books. They ended by signing their most recent books for local readers. Debra H. Goldstein was on stage for Should … Continue reading