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Author Meet and Greet

Come meet Jeannie for a discussion about writing, publishing and genre at the Oceanside Library’s Author Spotlight. Refreshments will be served…shenanigans will ensue.

Please check out the library website for information.

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Paths to Publication

Jeannie, a school librarian by day, and an established author by night, will be joining patrons at the John Jermaine Memorial Library in Sag Harbor for a talk about writing, and publishing.  Join us to hear Jeannie discuss the different paths to publication, including tools to help your productivity and process. Books will be available for sale & inscription. Registration required, limit 40.

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Romance and the Happily Ever After

Join Jeannie for a journey into the wonderful world of romance novels. With the genre exploding into a billion dollar industry, the discussion will explore how romance is a platform for modern women, the concept of romance as the literature of hope, along with the power of the happy ending.

Books will be available for sale after the program.

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Longwood Public Library Local Author Night

Join a group of Long Island authors us as we explore the world of writing and publishing. Hear about our writing processes and be sure to bring your questions. A meet and greet with the authors will follow the presentation. Light refreshments will be served.

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Women, Romance Novels and Power

Join Jeannie for a discussion about the power of the happy ever after. Drawing inspiration from her Long Island roots for her most recent books, Then Came You and You Send Me, Jeannie is a  firm believer in the positive influence of romance novels. She will talk about how the genre can empower both readers and writers, and the part it has played in her journey to success as an author.  

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