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The National Writers Series Presents - An Evening with Janet Evanovich
The National Writers Series is a one-of-a-kind book event designed to engage today's best writers with large, enthusiastic book-buying audiences. Doug Stanton, New York Times bestselling author of Horse Soldiers and In Harms Way, and whose writing has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, TIME, and
Men's Journal, founded this year-round book festival in 2009. He hosts the events in a grand 19th century opera house near the shore of Lake Michigan in the resort town of Traverse City, Michigan. Best selling author Janet Evanovich shared the stage with Doug Stanton July 9, 2012.
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Love her Stephanie plum books .
I love the Stephanie Plum books, but a lot of the credit goes to the lady who reads the audiobook! :) I never thought I would be an audiobook person, but when you have to lie around in the dark, it's so nice to have a story that isn't too taxing to get me through bad headaches. To the person who said he lost respect for her? You are.so foul, and clearly confused about JOKING and satire, you really should not deign to judge others. Perhaps you can at least work on your vocabulary, if you can't be kind. I think Janet is delightful! She's really funny, I see the parts of herself she put into Stephanie. Now if I can find a Lula also to hang out with, that would be perfect!!
she's the best!!!!!!!!
l luv her I've read some of her books
Interesting that back in 2012 as she was writing #19, she talks about ending the "numbers" with 20, and in November 2019, Twisted Twenty-six was released to stores.
More Diesel and Lizzy series
I've read 5 of her "Romances" and they were good.
In this interview, Janet says her husband taught Math. In other biographical pieces, he was said to have taught History. Which was it?
More O'Hare~Fox
Kate O'Hare is brunette. What's the bet Hollywood would make her blonde
I have no idea who this woman is but if she’s that popular a writer, she could at least talk about writing, structure, characters, plot, and so forth. What she says is just blather and not helpful to writers.