I'm on the road at an art fair. The art fair hours are 9 to 9 each day. We had a tornado yesterday. (Everyone is ok and the art survived without damage.) I am doing 2-4 interviews a day, mostly on radio concerning my new book. Even now I await Portland Oregon to call and have me on the Victoria Taft show at 10:35pm my time (which is a balmy 7:35 their time, those lucky ducks!) and tomorrow am I will be on tv again, this time in Detroit at 9:15 EST on NBC (Local News 4).
May I please remind you to be kind on this blog while I'm away. Thank you.
Friday, July 20, 2007
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The Catholic Information Center in D.C. is featuring Nancy's book and offering it in a tandem deal with Rowling's new book:
ReplyDeletehttp://us.f553.mail.yahoo.com/ym/ShowLetter?Search=&Idx=0&YY=64424&y5beta=yes&y5beta=yes&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b
Excerpt:
Are the stories compatible with our Faith? What kind of role model is Harry? Could children learn spells from the books? How will you know when your child is ready? It's a must-read for every Catholic family!
Hmm ... sorry that link doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteHere's the info from the CIC:
The Mystery of Harry Potter: A Catholic Family Guide
Author Nancy Brown has done all the research and analysis of the Harry Potter series to answer parents' questions without spoiling the endings. Are the stories compatible with our Faith? What kind of role model is Harry? Could children learn spells from the books? How will you know when your child is ready? It's a must-read for every Catholic family!
Through July 31, the CIC will be offering The Mystery of Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling's latest book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows together for $32!
THIS IS A DISCOUNT OF OVER 40% OFF THE SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE!
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has a retail price of $34.99 alone.
To order, call the CIC Bookstore at 888-574-3339.
Discount only applies when the books are purchased together.
I am certainly glad you and the art survived the tornado. However, I don't know that all modern art deserves to survive tornadic winds.
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