EDMONTON, AB, CANADA, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Beginning November 13th, Chapters Strathcona will be featuring 14 local authors and musicians in their Authorganza event to kick off the holiday season.
On Sunday November 28, customers and readers will be able to finally buy the new adult paranormal novel Awakened by Alberta author Erika Knudsen.
Erika is a much recognized face in the Edmonton area, haunting bookstores and workshops to talk about her characters in her vampire novels. In her new book Awakened, she moves into the paranormal with the new character of Mackenzie Sinclair.
Awakened will be having it's official launch November 20th at the Multicultural Heritage Centre in Stony Plain, so for those who just can't wait for the signing, they can get their hands on a signed copy at the official launch. Details are on her website, it's going to be an amazing evening.
Join Erika at Chapters Strathcona, Sunday November 28 from 12:00-4pm where she will be selling all 3 of her books. Get a start on your Christmas shopping now before they are all sold out!!!
For information about Erika, visit http://www.erispublishing.com/
Erika Knudsen at Authorganza Sunday November 28
12:00-4:00pm
10504-82 avenue/780-435-1290
To book an interview contact:
Rachel Sentes/Publicist
rachel@gal-fridaypublicity.com
604-366-7846
I am a publicist, freelance writer, and fiction literary agent. I provide free publicity to non-profit and rescue associations. I am partnered with Brian Wood a non-fiction literary agent in Vancouver.
New "Awakened" author showcased in Chapters Strathcona Authorganza Event
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