This summer has flown by! I say that every year, but it doesn’t make it any less true, right? My summer has been busy, busy, busy and, for some reason, it’s been coming in twos. I attended two family reunions, helped two kids move, and have been working on two books–the third and final book in the Vamp City series and the first book in a brand new series that I’ll tell you more about…later. (Evil author, I know.)
Apparently, my things-coming-in-twos theme is sliding into the fall, because I’ll be doing two appearances in Northern Virginia in September, both of which are open to the public.
The details:
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Fairfax Festival of the Book
Panel: From Sweet to Heat: How romance authors deal with love and lust on the page
Panelists: Pamela Palmer, Gail Barrett, Alexa J. Day, Terri Osburn, and Hope Ramsay
The Sherwood Center
3740 Old Lee Hwy, Fairfax, Virginia
3:30pm – 4:15pm
A book signing will follow the panel
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
The Great Falls Speaker’s Series presents author Pamela Palmer
Great Falls Library
9830 Georgetown Pike
Great Falls, Virginia 22066
7:00 pm
I’ll be reading a short excerpt from Wulfe Untamed and chatting with attendees about writing and the writing life.
In other news…the Ferals are now in audio format! The first five books are already out, all read by the amazing Rob Shapiro, and the remaining three will be out this fall.
Also, Vamp City has gone German. A Blood Seduction, Book 1, is available now, and A Kiss of Blood, book 2, will hit stores and e-readers in January. And in case you missed it, my Feral novella, Hearts Untamed, is also available in German, now.
Coincidently, I was just about to contact you re: your new releases schedule, when your post popped up.
And yes, you are EVIL for not giving your most devoted and loyal fans {you can privately email me with the details...LOL} a hint of the subject matter of your upcoming new series.
I'm looking forward to the final Vamp City story.
They are fantastic.
Needless to say, the Feral Warriors series continues to be reread.
It was a thrill to meet you when you participated in a panel and book signing at B&N in North Carolina last year. VA is one lucky state. Of course, you could always move to NC!
Now, enough fooling around...get back to typing Missy.
Hugs,
Reaper