Wednesday, April 07, 1999
Ohio romance writers rendezvous in Sharonville
BY REON CARTER
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Holiday Inn in Sharonville will become romance central Friday and Saturday during the Ohio Valley Romance Writers of America's Enchanted Words Conference.
The eighth annual event will feature a book fair, workshops and signings with more than 20 authors participating.
Keynote speaker will be award-winning and best-selling author Anne Stuart, who writes for Mira, Zebra and Harlequin American.
Other featured authors include Elizabeth Bevarly, Jennifer Crusie, Lorie Foster, Crystal Harris, Leigh Riker and Laurie Miller.
There will be discussions with authors and Romantic Times columnist Pat Rouse. Workshops on such topics as first sales and historical writing will be geared to aspiring writers.
Friday's events will begin with registration at 7:30 p.m. Saturday's full roster of sessions will kick off with registration at 7:30 a.m.
Admission to the two-day event: $70.
For more information, call 863-6053 or visit www.poboxes.com/ovrwa
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