Atlanta Author's Interview Will Broadcast 'Trimultaneously'
Atlanta native, author Darlene F. Wofford will be interviewed about new novel, "Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember."
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) June 2, 2007 -- Greg Jordan, producer and host of the hour-long Public Affairs show will interview Atlanta native, author Darlene F. Wofford this Sunday, June 3rd . The show is scheduled to broadcast 'trimultaneously' at 4:00 on all three of Dickey Broadcasting's radio stations, WCNN-680 AM, WFOM-1230 AM, and WALR-680 AM. You may also listen via stream audio at http://www.streamaudio.com/listen?station=WCNN_AM.
If the name Darlene Wofford rings a bell to Atlanta listeners, it's because she co-hosted an hour-long talk-show called "Your Inner Voice" on WFOM-1230 AM which aired on Saturday mornings from 10-11 in 2006. Mr. Jordan was the show's producer and it will be a delight to hear them together on the radio again--akin to a reunion.
Mr. Jordan's probing questions will allow the listening audience to get up close and personal with the author as she discusses her new book, "Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember." A novel based on true events in her life, this is the first of three novels in her "Edgewise" series, with "Seven Years 'Til Sunrise" scheduled for release next year and the third to be released in 2009. The term "Edgewise" is used to describe the book's protagonist as a shattered woman in an edgewise state of mind--driven to the edge by back-to-back traumas. However, "An Assignment to Remember" is not as much about the traumatic events as it is about her healing progression and renewed hope, as Mrs. Wofford tells her riveting story through the eyes of her alter-ego, Delaney Rutherford.
To quote Page One Lit literary newsletter, "Wofford is a wonderful writer whose personality and charisma is vivid in every word and sentence in her new book, "Edgewise: An Assignment To Remember." This is the most honest, heart-inspiring book ...(of the)... year. "Edgewise" is an example of how one woman wants to live in the past but realizes she can't. It is about confronting reality. It is about emotions. It is about communication. It is about life." A reader sums it up nicely on Barnes and Noble's web site in her review, "Edgewise took me on an emotional journey of laughter, sorrow and hope."
To learn more about Darlene Wofford and "Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember," as well as view her Atlanta book-signing tour schedule, visit www.darlenewofford.com. To "Browse the Book" and see reviews from some of the book's readers, visit www.amazon.com. For review copies or interview requests, contact: Promotional Services Department Tel: 888-728-8467 Fax: 812-961-3133 Email: pressreleases @ authorhouse.com (When requesting a review copy, please provide a street address).
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