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An African-American Novel with a JFK Twist A haunting tale of suspense that centers on the secrets a young African-American girl took with her from Dealey Plaza the day JFK was shot. Kansas City, MO (PRWEB) November 23 2003-- - The buzz about Peggy Eldridge-Love has become a rumble and rumor has it its about to become an earthquake. There is much anticipation building for the release in Spring 2004 of her debut novel The Knoll Frames, a haunting tale of suspense that centers on the secrets a young African-American girl took with her from Dealey Plaza the day JFK was shot. As a play, The Knoll Frames received a full-dress staged reading at the Unicorn Theatre in Kansas City, Missouri in 2002. It was also a winner in the CinemaTalk Screenwriters Competition sponsored by The Writers Place and the African American Film Society of Missouri and enjoyed a staged reading at The Writers Place as well.
Release of The Knoll Frames will come on the heels of the success Peggy is enjoying from the subtle book of poetry entitled You Beckon which is whetting imaginations everywhere. You don't have to like poetry to absolutely love You Beckon, and if you do love poetry, per reviewer Cynthia Moore, "Not only is there much to be learned from this collection about the craft of writing poetry, there is also a lot to FEEL, to PONDER, and to ENJOY. YOU BECKON is a must read for those who enjoy the art of good writing as well as the thrill of pendulous emotion." Linda Dominique Grosvenor, Author of The Hamptons, Fever, Bloom, and Like Boogie on Tuesday says, "I must highly recommend You Beckon by Peggy Eldridge-Love. They say poetry is subjective but I beg to differ, "First Fruits: A Wedding Lullaby," "Cold Fever," "Wall Flower" and "Go" (a simple yet urgent plea) just to name a few herald the love and appreciation of this collection."
For more information about this author, to read excerpts from her books or for purchasing information visit the author's website at www.peggyeldridgelove.com or the contact the publisher at editor@writeonwriters.com
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