September 13, 2005 (Press Release) --
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (September 19th, 2005) ~ Family Productions Inc. is gearing up for this falls Edmonton Womans Show, taking place on October 15th and 16th at Northlands AgriCom in Edmonton, Alberta. More than 12,000 people (mostly women) are expected to check out exhibitors products, entertainment, foods and Authors Row.
The fall show will see the first Authors Row, which was organized by Augusta Reinich, assistant producer for the event, and Edmonton mystery author, Cheryl Kaye Tardif. Authors Row will feature a total of five local area authors―Sue Paulson, Jackson Carter, Joyce Harries, Lorna Nicholson and Cheryl Kaye Tardif―who will be autographing and selling their books, just in time for the Christmas season.
Sue Paulson, http://www.fingertipsolutions.com, is an inspirational speaker and award-winning author of Tips & Tools to Speak with Confidence: Keys to Finding Your Voice (book and CD-Rom) and Tips & Tools for Student Success: Keys for Higher Grades (book format only).
Jackson Carter, http://www.jacksoncarter.ca, specializes in Canadian thrillers. His debut novel Sins in the Name of the Father, a frank novel about murder and suspense examines how far someone is willing to go to have their cause accepted by society. His latest novel, Bull, explores a fictional conspiracy theory involving the intentional infection of Canadas beef by the American government.
Joyce Harries, http://www.telusplanet.net/public/jharries, grandmother and writer, wrote her first book, Girdles and Other Harnesses I Have Known with the support of a grant from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. It was published by Lone Pine Publishing when she was 72. In addition to being on the Edmonton Journal's and the Calgary Herald's bestseller lists, one of the book's selections won a food-writing contest.
Lorna Schultz Nicholson, http://www.lornaschultznicholson.com, is the author of the Intuko/Angie Melville mystery series and children's sports novels, including See Fox Run, Interference, Roughing and Against the Boards. She is not only an established author, she is also the Western VP for Crime Writers of Canada.
Cheryl Kaye Tardif, http://www.cherylktardif.com is the author of a terrifying new techno-thriller, The River. Her other mystery novels include Divine Intervention, a psychic suspense that has been compared to J.D. Robbs In Death series, and Whale Song, an emotional mystery that is being considered by a film producer.
Writers resources will be available for aspiring authors at Cheryl Kaye Tardifs booth, including publishing guides from Trafford Publishing and brochures from the WGA and CWC. Tardif is the Edmonton Area Publishing Associate for Trafford Publishing, http://www.trafford.com/5901, a leading print-on-demand publisher based in Victoria, BC. She is also Marketing Advisor for INDAWA Independent Authors and Writers Association, CEO of http://www.BookAdz.com, a company that promotes Canadian and American writers, and founder of http://www.AlbertaAuthors.com and A.F.T.E.R. Canada, an organization that raises funds for survivors of tragic events.
For more information see: http://www.edmontonshows.com or call 780-490-0215.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (September 19th, 2005) ~ Family Productions Inc. is gearing up for this falls Edmonton Womans Show, taking place on October 15th and 16th at Northlands AgriCom in Edmonton, Alberta. More than 12,000 people (mostly women) are expected to check out exhibitors products, entertainment, foods and Authors Row.
The fall show will see the first Authors Row, which was organized by Augusta Reinich, assistant producer for the event, and Edmonton mystery author, Cheryl Kaye Tardif. Authors Row will feature a total of five local area authors―Sue Paulson, Jackson Carter, Joyce Harries, Lorna Nicholson and Cheryl Kaye Tardif―who will be autographing and selling their books, just in time for the Christmas season.
Sue Paulson, http://www.fingertipsolutions.com, is an inspirational speaker and award-winning author of Tips & Tools to Speak with Confidence: Keys to Finding Your Voice (book and CD-Rom) and Tips & Tools for Student Success: Keys for Higher Grades (book format only).
Jackson Carter, http://www.jacksoncarter.ca, specializes in Canadian thrillers. His debut novel Sins in the Name of the Father, a frank novel about murder and suspense examines how far someone is willing to go to have their cause accepted by society. His latest novel, Bull, explores a fictional conspiracy theory involving the intentional infection of Canadas beef by the American government.
Joyce Harries, http://www.telusplanet.net/public/jharries, grandmother and writer, wrote her first book, Girdles and Other Harnesses I Have Known with the support of a grant from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. It was published by Lone Pine Publishing when she was 72. In addition to being on the Edmonton Journal's and the Calgary Herald's bestseller lists, one of the book's selections won a food-writing contest.
Lorna Schultz Nicholson, http://www.lornaschultznicholson.com, is the author of the Intuko/Angie Melville mystery series and children's sports novels, including See Fox Run, Interference, Roughing and Against the Boards. She is not only an established author, she is also the Western VP for Crime Writers of Canada.
Cheryl Kaye Tardif, http://www.cherylktardif.com is the author of a terrifying new techno-thriller, The River. Her other mystery novels include Divine Intervention, a psychic suspense that has been compared to J.D. Robbs In Death series, and Whale Song, an emotional mystery that is being considered by a film producer.
Writers resources will be available for aspiring authors at Cheryl Kaye Tardifs booth, including publishing guides from Trafford Publishing and brochures from the WGA and CWC. Tardif is the Edmonton Area Publishing Associate for Trafford Publishing, http://www.trafford.com/5901, a leading print-on-demand publisher based in Victoria, BC. She is also Marketing Advisor for INDAWA Independent Authors and Writers Association, CEO of http://www.BookAdz.com, a company that promotes Canadian and American writers, and founder of http://www.AlbertaAuthors.com and A.F.T.E.R. Canada, an organization that raises funds for survivors of tragic events.
For more information see: http://www.edmontonshows.com or call 780-490-0215.

More than 12,000 people (mostly women) are expected to check out exhibitors products, entertainment, foods and Authors Row at the Edmonton Woman's Show in Edmonton, Alberta, on October 15th and 16th
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