Saturday, October 22, 2005

'Small Town News' available at two Joplin stores

My novel, "Small Town News," the story of a high school junior whose internship with a local TV station enables her to see the dark side of the media, will be available at two Joplin stores. It is already for sale at the Changing Hands Book Shoppe at 528 S. Virginia Avenue, and as of Monday, Oct. 24, it will be on sale at Hastings. I am reprinting The Turner Report posts below:
HASTINGS


Hastings in Joplin will carry my novel, "Small Town News" beginning Monday. A signing at the store will be held on a Saturday in November. A specific date will be announced early next week.
As of Monday, the book will be available locally at Hastings and the Changing Hands Book Shoppe. It is available online through Amazon.com, Books-A-Million, and IUniverse.

Changing Hands Book Shoppe

As of this afternoon, "Small Town News" is available at the Changing Hands Book Shoppe, 528 S. Virginia Avenue, Joplin (for those of you unfamiliar with Joplin, Virginia is one block east of Main).
I am particularly pleased that Changing Hands is the first retail outlet for the book since the owners are John and Susie Davidson, and John is a graduate of my alma mater East Newton High School
The store is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The phone number is 417-623-6699. The photo that accompanies this post comes from the book's first signing, which took place Thursday, Oct. 20, at the Neosho/Newton County Library.

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