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Deborah Barnes, Author of The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey, Announces Launch of New Website and Blog

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Deborah Barnes, Author of The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey, Announces Launch of New Website and Blog
2010-10-09
CORAL SPRINGS, FL, October 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) Deborah Barnes, author of the upcoming book, The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey - A Journey of the Extraordinarily Ordinary, announced today the launch of her new website and blog www.zeezoey.com. Deborah's blog will engage readers and subscribers in discussions that build upon the upcoming book.

"Zee, our lovable Maine Coon, and Zoey, our high-spirited Bengal cat have taken it upon themselves, with a little help from some human friends, to write a book," said author Deborah Barnes. "They are so thrilled about this project that they want to share all the behind the scenes details with you and have developed a blog to chat with you about this exciting experience. While it helps to be a cat lover, anyone who enjoys a good story, a large dose of humor, and a heartfelt look at the daily tribulations of life will enjoy this blog and upcoming book."

Join in the Fun and the Fantastic Journey - Interact and Share Your Comments!
- Discover Zee & Zoey's human and furry counterparts
- Learn how in the day of the life of a cat, the ordinary becomes extraordinary
- Hear juicy behind the scenes secrets as to what it takes to write and publish a book
- Enjoy great cat videos and truly amazing photographs
- Meet and interact with guest bloggers
- Take delight in humorous antidotes and stories filled with plenty of "cattitude"
- Interact and share your comments on the blog, Zee & Zoey's Chronicle Connection

ABOUT THE CHRONICLES OF ZEE & ZOEY
The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey - A Journey of the Extraordinarily Ordinary, is a story of the journey of Zee, a male Maine Coon cat, and Zoey, a female Bengal cat and the amazing relationship and bond that formed between the two of them and the subsequent litter of kittens they had together.

The narrative is a warm, heartfelt, honest, humorous, sometimes sad, but very compelling look into the simple, but yet complex relationship that is shared not only between cats and people, but cats and cats. This interconnected relationship between cats and humans is the background story as the author shares her life - the heart bearing highs and lows - and how it has become affected by these extraordinary creatures. The text is enriched with a magnificent gallery of photos making the story even more enticing from the initial point of when Zee met Zoey for the first time, the whirlwind courtship to follow, and the subsequent pregnancy and then birth of four amazing kittens. A week by week update of the growth and progress of the kittens is then detailed with absolutely charming photographs, completely immersing the reader into the world of being a cat, and/or kitten, and how each day, even the most ordinary of events or situations become extraordinary through the minds eye of a feline.

The book is peppered with humorous antidotes that will inspire conversations of any type of pet lovers and is spot on accurate in understanding the many nuances of a cat. The Chronicles allow the reader to participate and connect with it on a unique and personal level. Each reader will discover and take their own personal message and meaning from the story through their own relationships with pets, children, friends, family, co-workers - each imprint is exclusive to their own individual perception.

SOURCE: ZeeZoey Partners LLC
CONTACT: Dan Power / 954-907-1900
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Email Us Here (info@zeezoey.com)

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[Press-News.org] Deborah Barnes, Author of The Chronicles of Zee & Zoey, Announces Launch of New Website and Blog
Embrace the ordinary in your life and dare to make it extraordinary!