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Award-Winning Author Visits West Unity Library

By Newspaper StaffAugust 12, 2013Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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BOOK SIGNING … Award-winning author Ann Charles and her signature purple boots, made a visit to the West Unity Library on August 5th. While visiting friends and family in Northwest Ohio, she also promoted her new book “Better off Dead in Deadwood”. She also had her other titles available for purchase as well as a few give-away promotional items. Ann was also available for a book signing as well as a chatting with her fans (new and old) that were in attendance. In addition to the book promotion, she shared her experiences with how she became a writer/author/publisher as well as the trials and tribulations of being published. She also answered several questions by those in attendance from how she became a writer, how she has marketed herself, to the hard work it has taken her to be as accomplished as she is. The evening finished with a book signing and refreshments provided by the library.

Ann Charles writes romantic mysteries that are splashed with humor. According to her biography on her website, “A member of Sisters in Crime, the Guppies, and Romance Writers of America for many moons”, Anne Charles has a B.A. in English with an emphasis on creative writing from the University of Washington. She is currently toiling away on her next book while promoting her published books. When she is not dabbling in fiction, she is standing on her workshop soapbox, blabbing about what she has learned over the years about the craft and self-promotion.

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