![]() Carolina P. McMullen was born in Rota, Spain, but now calls Charleston, South Carolina home. She is a bilingual writer as well as a creator of soon to be published children stories and their illustrations. Married to her husband for over 25 years, she enjoys travelling and has four chihuahuas as well as two grown children.Vicenta de Paul is her first novel in the trilogy entitledNot Here to Stay. These fictional books were inspired by the many stories her grandmother told her when she was a young girl. Her grandmother's love for reading and storytelling were responsible for the growth of Carolina's curiosity leading her to the fascinating world of words. ![]() In 1914, a troubled new mother makes the heartbreaking decision to abandon her baby to an orphanage in Spain. Vicenta is taken in by nuns who successfully find her a christian home with a loving mother and father in the beautiful southern fishing villa of Rota. Rota offers a tranquil, rural life away from the tumultuous life of the city. The sun, sound of the seagulls and the lull of the ocean waves lure you into an effortless state of relaxation. Vicenta's wealthy parents raise her in a paradise where the white houses are adorned with colorful flowers pots hanging from the windows. Life is ideal until tragedy strikes the family sending Vicenta's mother into a debilitating depression. Vicenta perseveres with the help of a loving nanny and her friend, ABC, who is her anchor in life. Vicenta finds love and romance, but it doesn't come without tragic consequences. Throughout her troubled life, she relies on her sense of humor, faith, love and friends to get her through tough times; all the while, in the shadow of her mind, wondering about her birth mother. Carolina's website: https://www.carolinapmcmullen.com/about-carolina.html Follow Carolina on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carolina-P-Mc-Mullen/517570441635507 Follow Carolina on Twitter: @CarolinaVicenta ![]() David Grim Before Retirement 1992-2004- Deputy Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Programs, US Agency for International Development. Managed the Agency's EEO complaint process, and conducted investigations, mediation and training in Washington and overseas, including work in South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Cote D'Ivoire, Peru, Jamaica, and the Philippines. 1987-1992- Equal Opportunity Specialist, Office for Civil Rights, US Environmental Protection Agency. Conducted EEO complaint investigations, wrote case decisions, developed environmental justice policy, and created an Agency partnership with a city junior high school. 1975-1986- Equal Opportunity Specialist, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs, US Commission on Civil Rights. Researched and wrote chapters in Commission publications and Congressional testimony on school desegregation and equal opportunity in higher education. 1972-1975- US Department of Agriculture. Conducted investigations under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prevent discrimination in Federally-assisted programs. Duke University graduate (BA, 1972), father of two, grandfather of three. After Retirement Since I left my Federal career in civil rights enforcement, research, reporting, and Congressional liaison, I have volunteered on a variety of social and environmental justice projects through my Unitarian fellowship. I have been affiliated with Penn Center in various capacities in recent years and, currently, I serve on the Board of Trustees there. My life's work and my personal life compelled me to write Swift Currents, to help lift the level of tolerance and good will between the races. I hope that this story will help more young people and their parents come to a greater understanding of our shared racial history and abandon the inherited prejudice of generations. I can be found online at http://www.swiftcurrents1861.com/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Swift- ![]() Cera Daniels writes paranormal, science fiction, and steampunk romance. Sometimes behind the same cover. Her heroes are broken, her worlds are crumbling, but the love her characters find amidst the chaos stands on an unshakable foundation. Cera lives in South Carolina with her own unstoppable team: a husband who cooks, a daughter who loves superheroes, and two cats who don't believe they're cats at all. Visit her website athttp://www.ceradaniels.com or come chat with her on Twitter @CeraDaniels! OUT NOW: Vigilante Mine (Relek City Book #1) Internal Affairs be damned, Detective Amanda Werner's ditching protocol to hunt the vigilante whose bullet landed her on the bench. But this is no vendetta. Evidence suggests he's the zealot offing corrupt public officials--the same zealot who's promised to set the city ablaze by week's end--and she'll risk her career and her life to save her hometown. Too bad she can't find anything stronger than Kevlar to guard her heart against her primary suspect: a masked man with a telepathic German shepherd, unstable supernatural hearing, and lips that invite a whole different brand of investigation. All businessman Ryan McLelas, a.k.a. Klepto, wants is redemption. But even if Amanda could forgive his itchy trigger finger, Ryan still has to convince her that his alter ego's no serial killer. No small task, with syndicate-paid police officers turning up among the dead. He'd better keep his own syndicate ties close to his chest and Amanda even closer, because if Klepto is unmasked while he's hunting the real killer, their passionate affair could mark Amanda as the next dirty cop on the hit list. Tiger's Catch (Shiftless Book #1) Amoy Tenir is no longer a prince among tigers, because the Hunters have claimed his lands. He is a rebel with a single cause, until, on the precipice of a covert strike, his rag-tag group of Shifters rescues a woman he'd thought dead. She's none other than Neera Spring, a human who, even as a ghost, ruled his heart. A forbidden lover who believed he sold her to slavers. The mother of his only son. The world has changed; they could be together. But do they dare reconcile their savaged past with a hopeful future, when a common foe stands ready for war? COMING IN APRIL: Vigilante's Dare (Relek City Book #2) For small-town girl Emily Barton, running her animal-assisted therapy clinic in the big city is mayhem enough without slotting gun-toting kidnappers, a talking owl, and a half-naked, masked criminal into her planner. Unfortunately, that's just what this animal empath has to do when sensationalist headlines catch a deranged syndicate boss’s attention. He won't be denied: Emily will heal his son's terminal cancer, or she will die. Good thing her masked protector won't be denied either: Jay will keep Emily safe, even if the cost is her heart. Jay McLelas, a.k.a. Ninja, has done more crime than crime-fighting lately. He’s convinced he's too far over the gray line to be anything close to the white knight Emily deserves--the sweet, sensitive one he can only allow himself to be by the light of day. But a scorching, soul-binding kiss proves she’s the key to stabilizing his supernatural night vision. He can't afford to let her go. If Jay can’t keep the syndicate from hunting her, if he doesn't dare trust her with who he is and what he's done...how can he be worthy of her at all? ![]() Pamela Bauer Mueller was raised in Oregon. She has worked as a flight attendant, commercial model and actress, English and Spanish teacher and a U.S. Customs Inspector. She now lives on Jekyll Island Georgia with her husband Michael and their cats Sukey Spice and Morgan Maurice. Pamela's children and young adult books have awarded her the 2006/2008 and the 2009 Georgia Author of the Year titles, three Mom's Choice and Children’s Choice gold medals, the Independent Publisher Gold Book awards and other national awards with Writer's Digest and ForeWord magazines. In her sixth historical novel, she introduces us to two female Civil War spies, Antonia Ford and Pauline Cushman, and their true stories of deep patriotism, deception and duplicity. ![]() Andrew Rickis Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Andrew F. Rickis was a West Granby, Connecticut resident for 18 years. After living in the Florida Keys for 22 years and several years on the Treasure Coast in Florida, the author and his wife Lucille currently reside in the upstate of South Carolina. They have two children. An avid tennis player, the former printer also enjoys playing chess, growing bonsai plants and traveling the globe gathering material for his writing. Andrew’s writing career began at the University of Connecticut, where he won awards for his writing. Andrew is a member of the Florida Writers Association and the former treasurer of the Treasure Coast Writers Guild. He is also a member of the Spartanburg County Library, the Hub City Writers Project and a participant in HUB-BUB events. Love Kills is an intriguing tale is woven surrounding this romantic novel about the mysterious deaths of four women who fall in love with the same man. Early Autumn is a thriller about Jade Armstrong, an investigative reporter searching for a social outcast, who discovered murder is a convenient solution and sweet revenge whenever anyone opposes her. The Magic Oak is a fantasy baseball story about fifteen-year-old Billy Hanson, who possesses a magic baseball bat that hits only home runs. PinBall is a novel about a bull-headed police detective who is determined to pin the death of a young woman on an advertising executive, who is being framed. Is The Tiger Going Blind? is an epic about Trace McCord, a modern-day bounty hunter, a legend, who has fallen on hard times and reminisces about his life through a series of flashbacks. Shadow of Darkness: The Sequel is the further adventures of Trace McCord pursuing a U.S. Congressman who jumped bail after being arrested for killing a twelve-year-old girl during a hit and run. AND, a tender love story!Incident at Patagonia Pass: is an intriguing saga about five Americans taken hostage while crossing an isolated mountain pass through the Andes Mountains from Southern Chile to Southern Argentina. ![]() Debby Grahl is the author of contemporary and paranormal romance. Her first release, The Silver Crescent, won the Paranormal Romance Guild’s Reviewers’ Choice award for 2014. Her latest book, Rue Toulouse, a contemporary romance set in New Orleans, won the Connecticut Romance Writers’ Writestuff contest and has received numerous 5 star reviews. Debby lives on Hilton Head Island with her husband, David, and their cat, Tigger. She enjoys biking, walking on the beach, and a glass of wine at sunset. Her favorite places are New Orleans, New York City, Captiva Island, the Cotswolds of England, and her home state of Michigan. She enjoys reading murder mysteries, time travel, and, of course, romance. Visually impaired since childhood by Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), she uses screen-reading software to research and write her books. She belongs to Romance Writers of America, Florida Romance Writers, Hearts Across History, Georgia Romance Writers, and Lowcountry Romance Writers. Amazon Author Page http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00B34HM26 RT trailer – youtube - http://youtu.be/wOrQjS3g8fE author website www.debbygrahl.com author Facebook https://www.facebook.com/debbygrahlauthor?ref=br_rs The Silver Crescent. Betrayal, murder and a stolen fortune bring Elise Baxter to Cedar Bend, Michigan, on a quest to solve a family mystery—and recover the missing treasure. Max Holt impulsively buys a crumbling Victorian mansion and fulfills his dream of restoring it as a restaurant and inn. Aware of its reputation for being haunted, he adds to the mystique by building a garden path of old tombstones, one of which belongs to the original owner of the house, Cyrus Mosby—the man whose legacy Elise has traced, and who allegedly stole her ancestral share of a Colorado silver mine over a century ago. Following clues gleaned from old diaries and a visit from the spirit of her great-great-grandmother, Elise seeks out Max and his inn. Not knowing if she can trust Max with her family secret, Elise pretends her interest is in researching Cyrus, whose own violent death remains a mystery. An intense attraction between Max and Elise leads him to believe she may be the girl of his dreams. But when he discovers her true interest in him and his inn, memories of a past betrayal threaten to end their passionate relationship. Elise, finding herself falling in love with Max, fears her deception may cost her more than she is willing to lose. Once persuaded the stolen silver is hidden somewhere in the inn, and captivated by the idea of a treasure hunt, Max and Elise begin the search together, aided by the resident ghosts, Cyrus and Virginia. The treasure hunt seems like a harmless adventure until someone tries to steal the diaries. Unknown to Max and Elise, there are others—including an evil presence—who are driven by greed and will stop at nothing to unlock the mystery of the Silver Crescent ![]() Diann Shaddox is a Native American Indian and a member of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma and she has Essential Tremors. She’s an award-winning author of A FADED COTTAGE, a SC love story about a man with Essential Tremors; WHISPERING FOG, a time travel romance; MIRANDA, a historical fiction, a journal of a young girl living in the late 1800’s; and SPRITS OF SACRED MOUNTAIN, about a young Native American Indian boy’s life spinning out of control and a magical mountain with deep hidden secrets. Diann Shaddox is the Founder of Diann Shaddox Foundation for Essential Tremor, a Non-Profit 501c(3) public organization committed to help people struggling with Essential Tremor. Diann was born on December 18th in a small southern town of Nashville, Arkansas, the youngest and only daughter of William and Mary Ann. But, fate stepped in and William, a crop-duster, at the age of 25, died in a plane crash on November 20th, a month before she was born, therefore, Diann was never able to meet her father. Mary Ann, who grew up in Miami, Oklahoma, moved back to Miami after William’s death, where Diann lived until her mother died when she was only 3 years old. Diann then moved to Nashville, Arkansas to live with her grandparents. At the age of 10, Diann’s Granddad Holt died of a stroke, leaving her grandmother alone to see to her. Diann learned from an early age about death and how life should not be squandered. Her Mamow Holt, who had lost her right hand in an accident at a factory in Nashville, Arkansas, taught her, you never give up. Her grandmother never let anything stand in her way. She taught herself to write, cook, and even how to sew and make quilts with her left hand, without any prosthetics. Being handicapped was a word she never used. Growing up in a small town was wonderful, learning to fish, growing a garden and the most important thing, patience of a grandmother. Stories from the past evolved of family bringing many stories to life. Sitting out late at night on cool summer evenings, swinging on an old swing staring up at the stars helped Diann’s vivid imagination grow. On May 20, 2014, Diann’s son Richard died of a brain tumor. She has an enthusiasm for travel and living life to its fullest. You have only one life and shouldn’t waste it. The zest for meeting and getting to know people is a very important component in her life. She is a believer of herbs, natural and organic foods, and a big supporter of Bio-identical Hormones and keeping our planet green. Diann has lived in eight great states, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, and Florida. South Carolina is now her home. www.diannshaddox.com Diann Shaddox is President/ Founder of Diann Shaddox Foundation and author of ‘A Faded Cottage’ a South Carolina love story about a man with Essential Tremor. Diann has been an activist for ET for the last few years and been working to bring awareness to the world through ‘A Faded Cottage’ as SC love story about a man with ET.
I was in my early twenties when life changed for me. My hands began to shake when I’d do tedious work. No one, not even doctors, could figure out what was happening to me and they, the doctors, believed I was nervous, and just needed to calm down. One day, standing at the post office window in Louisville, Kentucky changed my world. A simple form containing my name and address, I wasn't able to fill out. That one day I had to find my answers. A neurologist finally made the discovery that I had Essential Tremors. Not letting anything deter me, I continued life with the determination I’d learned from my grandmother. I was unrelenting to do tedious work like counted cross-stitch on linen, and playing the piano even with trembling hands. It was as if my mind would relax letting my hands work without thinking. I've learned how to hide my hands out in public and how to grip my drinking glass with both hands, and how to use my body for cover as much as possible. Things seemed to be working for years, but on my birthday, December 18th, 2010 my hands were shaking uncontrollably, 2010 had been a year when many people began to question and stared at me wondering why I was nervous or thinking maybe, I was just weird. Being out in public was difficult, the stares were tough, and once more, the simple feat of filling out forms was devastating. Even being in a doctor's office was difficult as they questioned why I was so nervous, giving me stares. That night of December 18th I sat in my office at home, anger grew watching my hands quiver, and for once in my life I felt sorry for myself. The question of why, a question without an answer played in my mind. Being a writer the words began to flow and Quaid Witherspoon, a famous artist, was born. A man who had everything or so he thought, but now his hands had deserted him and his life of painting had ceased, becoming a bitter man. The story of Quaid Witherspoon, the novel 'A Faded Cottage', became an incredible love story, one about strength of mind to fight fate and never accept what life throws at you. Through this process of bringing A Faded Cottage to life, I have learned so very much. Finding the ET Facebook groups, talking, listening to everyone’s stories so similar to mine at book signings, has brought calmness to my life. We have to tell others about ET, so people with ET aren’t sitting alone wondering why this is happening to them. Even though the stares will forever be, I won’t give up. Now, I’m even more determined the word will spread about Essential Tremor and I’m going to help make it happen. For each book sold of “A Faded Cottage,” a net portion of the sales will go to Diann Shaddox Foundation. website http://www.diannshaddox.com DS Author https://www.facebook.com/Diannshaddoxauthor Linkedin www.linkedin.com/pub/diann-shaddox/58/622/750 Ello https://ello.co/diannshaddox About.me http://about.me/diannshaddox Twitter https://twitter.com/yahtasay Instagram http://instagram.com/diannshaddox Pinterest http://pinterest.com/diannshaddox Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6967204.Diann_Shaddox Google + https://plus.google.com/+DiannShaddox/about Tumblr http://diannshaddox.tumblr.com/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVnIaHkyt6dDS4LpBdS249g ![]() Lt. Rita Y. Shuler, True Crime Author As a retired Special Agent / Forensic Photographer with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), I share inside details, my personal perspectives and forensic procedures of some of the most chilling murders that gripped the State of South Carolina with shock and fear. ![]() Although regional crimes hardly ever make it to the national circuit, they will always remain with the families and communities of the victims and a part of the area's history. I have a passion for remembering the victims. In "Small-town Slayings", I take the readers back in time showing the differences and similarities of crime solving in the past and present and some surprise twists in court proceedings, verdicts, and sentences. From an unsolved case that has haunted me for thirty years to a cold case that was solved after fifteen years by advanced Fingerprint and DNA technology. I blend my own memories with extensive research, resulting in a fast-paced, factual and fascinating look at crime in South ![]() "Murder in the Midlands" is the detailed story of the kidnapping and murders of 17 year old, Shari Faye Smith and 9 year old, Debra May Helmick in the summer of 1985 in the Midlands of South Carolina. A cloud of terror hung over the entire state of South Carolina for twenty-eight days until the one piece of physical evidence led law enforcement to the killer, Larry Gene Bell. I lead the readers through these twenty-eight days of one of the most notorious manhunts in South Carolina history sharing my personal interactions with some of the key players. Included are Bell's chilling phone calls to the Smith family and his disconcerting interviews and bizarre actions in the courtroom, which show the dark, evil, and criminal mind of this horrific killer. This case has been featured on the Discovery Channel's FBI Files, episode, "Cat and Mouse", and in the CBS movie "Nightmare in Columbia County". It runs as episode, "Last Will" on Forensic Files. It is documented on "On the Case With Paula Zahn", on ID Investigative Channel as " A Month of Terror". ![]() "Carolina Crimes" documents thirteen chilling South Carolina murders that occurred at the hands of some of South Carolina's notorious murderers. Included are Pee Wee Gaskins, Rudolph Tyner, Rusty Woomer and Larry Gene Bell. I also document my exposure as a young girl to a 1953 double-murder in Pamplico, South Carolina. When I came face to face with the original case records twenty-four years later on my first day of work as a Forensic Photographer, I was immediately hooked on a profession that took me deep into the investigations of hundreds of criminal cases. Rita Yate Shuler
2 year Training Certificate State Registry July l965 (Registered with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) Holly Hill High School Holly Hill, South Carolina May 1963 - High School Diploma n
October 1977 to October 2001 South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Columbia, South Carolina 1989- Named Lieutenant by Chief Robert Stewart 1979- Certified as South Carolina Officer Law Enforcement Officer Promoted to Supervisor of Forensic Photography Department 1977- Special Agent, Forensic Photographer Perform forensic photography and law enforcement assignments October l965 - October 1977 Providence Hospital Columbia, South Carolina 1973 - 1977 Supervisor Chief Technologist 1965 - 1977 Radiologic Technologist; Perform Radiography Procedures July 1965 - October 1965 Charleston County Hospital Charleston, South Carolina Radiologic Technologist; Perform Radiography Procedures n
Semi-annual Law Enforcement In-service Training 1980-2001 Basic Computer 1996 Law Enforcement Management 1993 Child Abuse Investigations 1986 Basic 10 week Law Enforcement Training l979 (Certified Law Enforcement Officer) Advanced Law Enforcement Photography 1978 Basic Law Enforcement Photography 1977
Digital Imaging Evidential Photography 2000 Latent Fingerprint Photography 1988 Crime Lab Photography 1984 Adobe Photoshop Seminar 1996 Miscellaneous Law Enforcement Photography Seminars 1977 to 2001
1. Carolina Crimes , Case Files of a Forensic Photographer, 2006 2. Murder In the Midlands, Larry Gene Bell and the Twenty-eight Days of Terror that Shook South Carolina, 2007 3. Small-town Slayings in South Carolina, 2009 Lecture - “Forensic Photography and Radiography Case Studies” - Present to Law Enforcement agencies, medical groups, nurses, radiologic technologists, community organizations, and schools, 1979 to present Interests and activities Running, Crabbing, Photography, Fishing, Photoshop, TV, County Music 1764 Bee Balm Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455 Phone 843-501-7140 cell- 803-331-9915 • E-mail ryshuler@bellsouth.net ![]() Roger Pinckney was born and raised in the South Carolina Lowcountry. He graduated from University of South Carolina and earned an MFA through the Iowa Writers Workshop. Pinckney farmed, taught school, and wrote award-winning features for Minnesota and North Dakota newspapers. His first successful book was Blue Roots, a history of South Carolina voodoo. Since then, he’s produced several collections of essays and his novel, Little Glory has been purchased by a Hollywood independent film maker. Pinckney is a two-time winner of the South Carolina Fiction Project and Orion Writing Circle Award. Roger lives on Daufuskie Island, one of the last free and wild barrier islands, where he writes and works diligently to preserve land and culture. http://www.rogerpinckney.com/ ![]() About the author Kim Poovey Kim Poovey has traveled the southeast for more than 18 years regaling audiences with tales of days gone by. Donned in period attire she portrays such famous characters as Jane Austen and Scarlett O' Hara, as well as the main character of her own novel, Truer Words. In addition, she presents on various topics of the 19th century such as the mourning practices of the civil war and the wardrobe of Victorian ladies. In 2011 she portrayed Mrs. Stanton, wife of Secretary of War Stanton (Kevin Kline) in the Robert Redford film The Conspirator. Her novel Truer Words was released by Tate Publishing in 2012. About the book... Truer Words is a novel about Emma Victoria Brown, a woman born in the Lowcountry of South Carolina during the Victorian era. Growing up on a wealthy plantation Emma is headstrong and independent but her family holds a secret that could cost them their lives. Share in Emma's childhood antics, love, sorrows, Civil War experience, and life ambitions. http://kimpoovey.blogspot.com/_ http://www.pinterest.com/victorianparlor/ ![]() Truer Words is a novel about Emma Victoria Brown, a woman born in the Lowcountry of South Carolina during the Victorian era. Growing up on a wealthy plantation Emma is headstrong and independent but her family holds a secret that could cost them their lives. Share in Emma's childhood antics, love, sorrows, Civil War experience, and life ambitions. REVIEWS: "Fabulous read on daily life inside a plantation home pre, during and post civil war. Easy read, and once past the first few chapters, could not put the book down. Heart warming throughout, and brought tears in the last chapter. GREAT WORK, Mrs. Poovey! AND, a must read for anyone who has visited, lived, or studied life in the low country of South Carolina!! " "It pairs perfectly with coffee and chocolate." "I was up half the night because I couldn't stop reading!" "I absolutely loved this book!!!! It made me laugh, cry and unable to put it down!!!!!!" "Loved, loved your book Kim. Please write another!!" "Not only did I "like" it, I loved it!" "The book is fabulous...started it at night-finished it two mornings later; couldn't put it down." ![]() Jack Gannon and Cyndi Williams-Barnier are an author team from Beaufort, South Carolina, and are attending the Wine and Signs at both Aiken and Folly Beach in April 2016. Jack and Cyndi were best friends in High School in the 1970s, with mutual plans to graduate from college and begin writing literature. In true Southern tradition, they didn’t get around to writing their first novel until more than three decades later. They reunited after Cyndi had retired with 25 years with the government, and Jack was nearing the end of his 24-year career at The Beaufort Gazette. When they reunited in early summer 2011, one of the first questions they asked each other was, “Where’s that book you were going to write?” Since they had nothing else better to do, they picked up where they left off long ago and wrote the very book they talked about in high school! In 2012 “Murder In Twos and Threes” (Task Force #1) was self-published and to this day retains a five-star rating on Amazon.com. They followed that with “Trail of The Talon” (Task Force #2) in 2012. These two books caught the eye of PDMI Publishing LLC. Now with a publisher, they continued their new writing career with “Tales On The Yellow Brick Road” (a small anthology of short stories and poems), “Dawn of The Living Ghost” (InSpectre #1), and the first two in their “TV Episode” Task Force stories—“Silent Night, Murder Night” and “Reel To Real Murder” (so nicknamed because they are designed to be read in about 40 minutes, the length of a television show without commercials). Just in time for the Wine and Sign events, they will have the next book in the main Task Force Chronological series for sale: “Trail of The Hunter” (Task Force #3). It, and their other six books, will be on sale and personalized/signed during the Wine and Signs. Coming soon are novella “Tears of Destiny” (InSpectre #2) and novel “The Latrodectus Murders” (Task Force #4). Jack and Cyndi are also the founders of the annual South Carolina Lowcountry Arts and Literary Festival held at Historic Frampton Plantation in Yemassee, SC; this year’s event will be held on Saturday, November 5, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. They can be contacted at jandcwordsmiths@gmail.com or 843-597-0912, and their author website is www.jandcwordsmiths.com. Their other online pages are: www.artsandliteraryfestival.com www.facebook.com/jandcwordsmiths www.facebook.com/artsandliteraryfestival www.amazon.com/author/jackgannon www.amazon.com/author/cyndiwilliamsbarnier The books they will be signing are: Murder in Twos and Threes (Action/Adventure/Suspense/Thriller) Trail of the Talon (Action/Adventure) Silent Night/Murder Night (Action/Adventure) Reel to Real Murder (Action/Adventure) Trail of the Hunter (Action/Adventure) Dawn of the Living Ghost (Fantasy/Paranormal) Tales on the Yellow Brick Road (Short Stories & Poetry) |
Folly Beach Wine & Sign to benefit the Diann Shaddox FoundationDiann Shaddox Foundation for Essential Tremor is an accredited Non-Profit 501c(3) organization committed to find a cause and cure for Essential Tremor Locklear’s Beach City Grill,
Folly Beach Parks & Recreation, Diann Shaddox Foundation, & Diann Shaddox/author Presents Folly Beach Wine & Sign Have fun in the sun on the stunning Folly Beach Pier, Folly Beach, South Carolina. Sip a glass of wine, talk, meet some wonderful authors and artists, listen to live music and enjoy delicious food. Bask in the beautiful scenery of sandy beaches, cool ocean breezes, and views of the great Atlantic Ocean. |