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		By: Jennifer Estep		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yeah, I&#039;ve thought of that ... except I can&#039;t find anyone else in my area who writes paranormal romance/urban fantasy. I know some other local authors, but they are mostly doing travel, kids&#039;, or local history books. Of course, I wouldn&#039;t mind signing with them, but most of them hit the local weekend craft fairs more so than the chain bookstores. Several folks who work at my newspaper write books too, and we&#039;ve talked about doing a signing, but our schedules just never seem to mesh ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I&#8217;ve thought of that &#8230; except I can&#8217;t find anyone else in my area who writes paranormal romance/urban fantasy. I know some other local authors, but they are mostly doing travel, kids&#8217;, or local history books. Of course, I wouldn&#8217;t mind signing with them, but most of them hit the local weekend craft fairs more so than the chain bookstores. Several folks who work at my newspaper write books too, and we&#8217;ve talked about doing a signing, but our schedules just never seem to mesh &#8230;</p>
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		By: Tia		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Lisa Shearin teams up with other authors in the area and they do them together. I read somewhere never to do a book signing alone, unless you are a celebrity. When two people are having fun at a table, they are easy to approach. But one person alone is just daunting.

There was one guy selling his nonfiction book at Borders the other day. Luckily, it was right up my husband&#039;s alley, so he bought a signed copy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lisa Shearin teams up with other authors in the area and they do them together. I read somewhere never to do a book signing alone, unless you are a celebrity. When two people are having fun at a table, they are easy to approach. But one person alone is just daunting.</p>
<p>There was one guy selling his nonfiction book at Borders the other day. Luckily, it was right up my husband&#8217;s alley, so he bought a signed copy.</p>
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