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I'm Signing at "Books in the Park" in Norfolk, Virginia, Sunday, September 28th

I’ll be signing copies of Haunted Richmond, Virginia, plus any copies i have on hand of anthologies that I have stories in, at Books in the Park that will be from Noon to 4:00PM in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. I will also be signing as Sapphire Phelan. The event is free to attend and there will be 145 authors.
Pamela K. Kinney
http://FantasticDreams.50megs.com
http://www.myspace.com/PamelaKKinney
http://PamelaKKinney.blogspot.com

Be prepared to take a journey into Pamela K. Kinney's fantastic dreams of horror, science fiction and fantasy, plus true ghost stories in Haunted Richmond, Virginia.

Coming soon: my story based on a real legend of New England, "Pukwudgies: The Little Monsters of New England" will be availabe in Northern Haunts: 100 Terrifying New England Tales anthology. This anthology, which all proceeds go to the American Cancer Society is available for preorder for both trade paperback and hardback at http://www.shroudmagazine.com/northern-haunts--100-terrifying-new-e... .

More on the event:
Sunrise to Sunset Acoustic Music Festival is spreading its arms in 2008, adding Books in the Park produced in partnership with Barnes and Noble at Tidewater Community College. This brand new festival addition will host local and regional authors whose genres include; Children, Teen, Mystery, Romance, Virginia History, Poetry, Self Help, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Science Fiction. The books featured at the festival will be available for purchase and authors will be on hand to autograph purchased copies.
This “festilette” will host 145 noted, local, regional and national authors, whose genres include Children, Teen, Mystery, Romance, Virginia History, Poetry, Self Help, Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Science Fiction. All books featured at the festival will be available for purchase at the Festival Book Store. Book enthusiasts will be able to explore an expansive book village, enjoy book signings, readings, discussions, demonstrations, outdoor reading rooms, a Poet’s Corner and for the younger set, a Children’s Reading Garden and Craft Corner.

Festival guests can round out this special fall event with twelve hours of “free casual concerts” on four outdoor stages from 6 am to 8 pm with special guests, Old Crow Medicine Show and Eddie From Ohio.

Books, acoustic music and coffee go hand in hand, and this year’s guests are in for a special treat as coffee lovers can take part in Perking on the Point, a FREE coffee sampling, hosted by seven local coffee houses beginning at 10 am. Coffee connoisseurs will sip on specialty brews served by Alatte Café, Bad Ass Coffee Company, Beach Brew Coffee, Daily Grind, Elliot’s Fair Grounds News and Coffee, First Colony Coffee & Tea Company, and Riverview Coffee Parlor. In addition to great coffee, morning guests will be able to purchase food selections from a continental breakfast menu and gourmet picnic items for lunch or supper. To complement these tasty menus, the festival will offer Sunday brunch “adult" beverages, wine, beer and soft drinks all for purchase throughout the day.

Click Here To Learn More about the 3rd Annual Sunrise to Sunset Acoustic Music Festival

Festival Quick Facts

Date: Sunday, September 28, 2008
Time: 6 am – 8 pm
Books in the Park Time: Beginning at 12 pm
Location: Town Point Park, Downtown Norfolk, VA – next to the Waterside Festival Market Place
Admission: Free & Everyone is Welcome

Specialty vendors will be on site selling breakfast, lunch and dinner items throughout the event. Sunday brunch Adult Beverages, Wine and Beer will also be offered for purchase.

Special Notes: Lawn chairs, picnic blankets and coolers (no glass or alcohol permitted) are welcome.
Food and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase in the Park during the event.

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