A lifelong bookworm, Lisa Dale is a firm believer that there are few things in life better than curling up with a novel and a cup of tea. Lisa Dale grew up in rural Northwestern New Jersey before attending McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. She worked briefly in publishing before going back to school to get an MFA in fiction at Fairleigh Dickinson University. A nominee for Best New American Voices and the Pushcart Prize, her writing appears in many literary magazines, such as The Writer, Fourth Genre, Flyway, Fugue, Sou’wester, The Southeast Review, The MacGuffin, Many Mountains Moving, and more.
Dear Readers, I’ve started a Facebook page. And because I believe in being a good hostess, I’m giving away some great prizes to book-loving friends who come hang out with me!Contest ends Feb 1.
Win:
1. $50 Amazon Gift Card!
2. One signed copy of It Happened One Night
3. One signed copy of Simple Wishes
Here’s how to join the fun!
1. Join my Facebook page:
2. Tell two of your friends about my new page (by posting a link to it on their walls or sending an email/message).
3. Send an email to Lee@AuthorSoundRelations.com stating the names of the two people you shared my page with. Subject Line: Lisa Dale Contest!
That’s it! (For those of you who aren’t on Facebook, don’t fret! Even if you're not on Facebook, you can still email two friends about my regular
Website .
That counts too!) THE PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON FEBRUARY 2 (so be sure to enter ASAP).
Sending you warmest wishes,
Lisa Dale
Slow Dancing on Price's Pier, Spring 2011
Slow Dancing explores the tangle of life in a Newport, RI, coffee shop–when one woman is given a second chance at love (but only if she sacrifices the peace of her family).
Some early reviews: “Slow Dancing on Prices Pier is a charming and wise tale of second chances and forgiveness, peopled with characters as full-bodied as the coffee Thea brews. I loved it!” —Author Karen White,
The Memory of Water “Smart, imaginative and steeped in heartfelt emotion, Slow Dancing on Price’s Pier is hard to put down until the very end! —Author Jane Porter, Flirting With Forty
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