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Power of Love Romance Panel and Book Signing
Join Jeannie and a panel of bestselling and award-winning romance authors to celebrate the power of love in honor of Valentine’s Day!
The romance genre is dominated by women writers and readers, and these books celebrate the power of love and women’s agency. We’ll consider the ways that romance can inspire, delight, and strengthen women in their lives beyond the page.
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Not Your Mama’s Bodice Rippers: Women’s Empowerment and the Romance Novel
Join Jeannie at the South Huntington Public Library for a discussion about why romance novels forward the concept of female empowerment and feminism. You read that right – romance novels forward the concept of female empowerment and feminism. From Pride and Prejudice to the modern day contemporaries, strong heroines rule the day in a genre that’s primarily written by women, for women and that focuses on hope for the future for all women.
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How Romance Novels Saved My Life
When Jeannie Moon was a young, working mom, she lost herself in romance novels as a way to escape the stress of her job, and her demanding family life. Falling into the pages of a good book, with hope as the central theme, Jeannie let the words carry her away.
Often maligned as fluff, or trash, the Romance genre is written primarily by women, for women, and outsells all other genres combined. Now the published author of fifteen contemporary romances,
NaNoWriMo Write-In
Join Jeannie as she helps authors stay on track during the annual National Novel Writing Month. Bring your device and your ideas and settle in to make some words with other local authors who’ve accepted the challenge.