September 8th
On September 8, 2007, at the annual
Heritage Days Festival in Romney, West
Virginia, folks were as busy as bees
preparing a cave for the arrival of Dragon
and his author J.G. Eastwood. Fish had to
be caught and dragon juice had to be stored
in order to keep the big guy’s energy up
for the hoards of kids who would come to
the festival just to see the Dragon and
hear about his story.
J.G. set up and read a bit of his story to a
gathering of children and then all at
once the children would call him; “Dragon,
come out, Dragon, come out!!!!”
Sure enough, he emerged from his cave,
six-and-one-half feet tall of green
handsomeness is what you get from this
Dragon. Don’t let his looks fool you
though, he is a very shy and gentle
Dragon, and if he blows smoke out of his
huge nose, it just means he likes you and
is happy to see you.
(to read the full article, be sure to pick up a copy of the
Sept. / Oct. issue of Affaire de Coeur)
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As Linda Daly was introducing her
book, Rebel Dove to Mr. President,
J. G. Eastwood and her beloved
Dragon captured the hearts of many.
LSP is proud that one of our author book
covers, Fugue Macabre: Ghost Dance by C.
J. Parker has been selected to grace the
cover of a distinguished and respected
national publication as Affaire de Coeur,
September/October issue.
Be sure to pick up a copy of the September /
October issue and read a review on
Ravenwood: Night's Salvation by Laurie
Sorenson, check out the spotlight interview
with C. J. Parker, along with thoughts from
Linda Daly on "Marketing Your Wares", and a
recap of the Hampshire Heritage Festival in
Romney, WV, where J.G. Eastwood and her
beloved Dragon enchanted children of all
ages.
(below is a sneak peek)
Features
2. Thoughts on Marketing your Wares by
Linda Daly
10. Dragon Enters the Realm of
Romney, West Virginia
12. AdC Spotlight — C. J. Parker

NOTE:
Every Saturday evening at 9:00 pm EST, a chat on "Marketing Your Wares" is
hosted by Linda Daly. This free chat is opened to the public. To begin sharing new
ideas with your peers on how to market your wares visit www.lindadaly.net. Hope to
see you there.
MADD reviews
one of our own...
For those of you who could never
imagine having to say good-bye to a
special loved one, especially a
precious young child, take the time to
read And the Whippoorwill Sang.
Prepare yourself to laugh hysterically
one moment, to yourself or even out-
loud, and then sink into your seat with
consolation as you embark upon a
twenty-two year journey through the
lives of Micki and Butch, as seen
through Micki’s eyes.
The author, Micki Peluso, has a true gift for storytelling. It is genuinely difficult to set the book
down once you begin to identify with its characters; you wish to read on and on. It was a rocky
beginning for the couple, as we become onlookers into their personal lives just entering into
adulthood, but you are soon to identify that this precious couple were blessed with the
instincts of survival.
There are two journals intertwined within the pages of . . .And the Whippoorwill Sang; one
that spans two decades of the couple’s trials and triumphs clearly chronicled by historic date,
and another that spans a shorter, ten-day journey that, had you personally been there, and
you feel you are as you read on, would seem to last an eternity.
I encourage you to get your copy and find a quiet place to absorb Micki’s personal true-life
memories, the memories which urge us to Weep, to Laugh, to Grieve, to Dance.
John M. Evans
National Victim Services Training Manager
Mothers Against Drunk Driving - MADD
Please support the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. Read about the campaign at www.madd.org.
Ms. Daly's series 'Doves Collect' continues with. . .
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