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Misconceptions, Stereotypes and Empowering Journeys

Join Jeannie for a discussion about the power of the happily ever after. Drawing inspiration from her Long Island roots, 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. Join us for a fascinating look at a genre that has been too often dismissed or overlooked,

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Q & A with Jeannie

Want to give your patrons an opportunity to chat with an author? Jeannie is available for writing Q & A sessions or to talk about books or genre fiction. With decades of experience in education, Jeannie can design programs for adults, teens, or both! Please reach out if you want to discuss scheduling an in-person or virtual visit.

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Hometown Stories: Long Island as Inspiration

This library program is suitable for patrons over the age of 13.

Take a trip around Long Island, and find out why USA Today bestselling author, Jeannie Moon, brought the charm of the small towns and communities where she grew up into her award-winning stories. Visit coastal hamlets on the North Shore, quirky downtowns, farms, vineyards, and ocean beaches to discover how the unique makeup of her island home allowed Jeannie to create settings that are the perfect places to set down her characters.

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Romance 101: Not Your Mama’s Bodice Ripper

This library program is suitable for patrons aged 16 and over. 

People are often put off by dated and stereotypic perceptions of romance novels. Join award-winning, USA Today bestselling author Jeannie Moon for a frank discussion about the current realities of the world’s most popular genre and why readers can never seem to get enough.

Delve into the history of romance, all the way back to the scribbling women of the early 19th century,

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