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September 17, 2008

Linda C. Wisniewski interviewed on BlogTalkRadio

Offkilterthumb100 Linda C. Wisniewski Lindawisweb_2 was recently interviewed by Dr. Sally Witt on BlogTalkRadio about writing and her memoir Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, & Her Polish Heritage.

Listen to the interview online here.

There are technical difficulties in the first part of the interview, but once those are addressed Wisniewski and Witt proceed into discussion of Wisniewski's background, how she came to write her memoir, her writing -- and publishing and marketing -- process, and what she's working on now.

May 05, 2008

Story Circle Network podcast interview with Linda C. Wisniewski, author of Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, and Her Polish Heritage

Lindawisweb Becca Taylor talks with Linda C. Wisniewski, author of Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, & Her Polish Heritage (Pearlsong Press, April 2008) in the May 2008 edition of the Story Circle Network podcast.

Offkilterthumb100 Linda shares her experience with writing as healing, and also provides tips on pursuing publication.

To read about and listen to the podcast, go to http://www.storycircle.org, click on the SCN Podcast link in the lefthand column, and then click the link to VISIT THE PODCAST SITE NOW! (Due to frames in their website's formatting, I can't post direct links to the podcast page.)

You can also access the podcast recording directly by clicking here to listen or download.

March 31, 2008

Pat Ballard guests on Health At Every Size radio show on Radio Free Nashville

Pathead2 Pat Ballard, the Queen of Rubenesque Romances, guested on the Health At Every Size Radio show with Dr. Peggy Elam this morning. She spoke about her fall 2008 experiences with gallbladder surgery, and how people of size can help ensure they receive good medical care.

Listen to and/or download the mp3 recording of the show here. (Right click on the link and "save as" to download.)

March 24, 2008

WVTL Radio's Bob Cudmore blogs about Linda C. Wisniewki's memoir set in Amsterdam, NY

Lindawisweb WTVL Radio's Bob Cudmore blogged about Off Kilter author Linda C. Wisniewski today at the Schenectady Daily Gazette website.

Cudmore reported the impending (April 2008) publication of Wisniewski's memoir about growing up in Amsterdam, NY, as well as a planned feature on her this weekend in the print edition of the Gazette.

He also included a link to a recording of his radio interview of Wisniewski.

Read his post here.

March 17, 2008

WVTL Radio interview with Linda C. Wisniewski, author of Off Kilter

LindawiswebOffkilterthumb100_2 Bob Cudmore of WTVL AM 1570 interviewed Linda C. Wisniewski about her new memoir featuring childhood experiences in the Polish Catholic community of Amsterdam, New York.

Click here
to listen to and/or download the mp3 recording of the interview.

Linda's book Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, & Her Polish Heritage is available from Pearlsong Press.

February 04, 2008

Mary Saracino discusses the sacred feminine on Karen Tate's internet radio show

Marycolorphoto Tsoscover2 Mary Saracino, author of The Singing of Swans, will be interviewed on Karen Tate's Voices of the Sacred Feminine internet radio show Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008 at 6 p.m. Pacific Time (9 p.m. Eastern, 8 p.m. Central, 7 p.m. Mountain).

Saracino will discuss "Fiction's Role in Rethinking, Reclaiming and Reawakening the Memory of the Sacred Female." Her fourth book, The Singing of Swans, a novel about the divine feminine and the Black Madonna, was a finalist for the 2007 Lambda Literary Awards.

Following the broadcast, which can be heard live over the internet at http://internetvoicesradioradio.com,  a recording of the show will be archived at http://internetvoicesradio.com/Arch-Karen.htm.

April 11, 2007

Jack Adler to guest on The Michael Dresser Show Monday, April 23, 2007

Jackpainting150_3  Jack Adler , author of Splendid Seniors: Great Lives, Great Deeds (recently published by Pearlsong Press) is scheduled to guest on The Michael Dresser Show from 3:30-4:00 p.m. CST Monday, April 23.

Splendidseniorsthumb_2 The Michael Dresser Show is heard over the Health Radio Network and the Lifestyle Talk Radio Network, and streamed live over the Internet. To listen live over the Internet, see the info here.

Dresser's shows are also archived online at http://www.lifestyletalkradio.com/weekday_hosts/archives/tmds.shtml.

Update 4/23/07: Listen to the mp3 recording of Jack's interview at http://www.lifestyletalkradio.com/weekday_hosts/archives/tmds.shtml. He's the second author interviewed in the first hour of the 4/23/07 show.

January 16, 2007

Mary Saracino interview on Minnesota's KFAI to air Jan. 18, 2007

Tsoscover2_6 Maryweb Bestselling author Mary Saracino, author of The Singing of Swans (Pearlsong Press, October 2006), will be featured on KFAI's Write On! Radio this Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007. (See the calendar listing here.)

Mary's interview originally aired on the Minneapolis/St. Paul radio station November 2006. This Thursday's show will air 11 a.m.-noon on KFAI, 90.3 FM in MInneapolis and 106.7 FM in St. Paul.

January 11, 2005

Pat Ballard on the radio

Catch Pat Ballard discussing her romance novels this week  on Veronica Cook-Euell 's "Size Matters"  show on WCRS Radio (Akron, OH) and the Internet .

Click here to access the mp3 file of the 30-minute show free through January 15, 2005.  After the 15th, the archived show can be accessed at the Size Matters website for a small fee.

Next week (January 16-24, 2005), "Size Matters" will feature a second show with Pat discussing "Women of Size and their Sexuality."

Enjoy!

PegE

Pearlsong Press books

  • Frannie Zellman: FatLand
    In the near future the Pro-Health Laws of the United States of America have become so oppressive that people seeking freedom over their bodies have established a new country. In FatLand, life is good and scales are forbidden. Free from the hatred and discrimination of the Other Side, FatLanders have built happy, productive lives. But not everyone is flourishing.
  • Pat Ballard: 10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are)

    Pat Ballard: 10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are)
    The Queen of Rubenesque Romances shares the steps she created -- and used -- to heal the damage of years of dieting. Join her in celebrating size diversity, self esteem, positive body image, and health at every size.

  • Charlie Lovett: The Program

    Charlie Lovett: The Program
    A new weight loss clinic in New York City has an offer for you -- given them $5,000 and they'll make you as thin as a supermodel. You can eat whatever you want and never gain an ounce. Tempted? Fledgling journalist Karen Sumner would be -- if only she had $5,000. When Karen finally walks through the blue and gold doors of The Program, however, she's on the trail of the hottest story of her career. If she and her friends are right, The Program is doing something even worse than creating an army of unnaturally thin women. Library Journal calls The Program "a lively first novel. Highly recommended."

  • Linda C Wisniewski: Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, and Her Polish Heritage

    Linda C Wisniewski: Off Kilter: A Woman's Journey to Peace with Scoliosis, Her Mother, and Her Polish Heritage
    Even before she was diagnosed with scoliosis at 13, Linda Wisniewski felt off kilter. Born to a cruel father in the insulated Polish Catholic community of Amsterdam, New York, she learned martyrdom as a way of life. Off Kilter shows her learning to stretch her Self as well as her spine as she comes to terms with her mentally deteriorating, widowed mother and her culture. Only by accepting her physical deformity, her emotionally unavailable mother, and her Polish American heritage does she finally find balance and a life that fits. Maureen Murdock, author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir & Memory, calls Off Kilter "a courageous, insightful book, particularly relevant for anyone who grew up feeling physically 'different.'"

  • Pat, Ballard: The Best Man

    Pat, Ballard: The Best Man
    Sparks fly the night Lana Clarke meets to plan her sister's wedding -- and not just because curvaceous Lana announces she's stopped dieting and doesn't care if she's fat as maid of honor. The strong-willed sister of the bride attracts the attention of the groom's devastatingly handsome best man, Anthony Angelino. But when the sparks become flames, Lana's in trouble. Tony's first wife died mysteriously. Will Lana be next?

  • Judy Bagshaw: At Long Last, Love

    Judy Bagshaw: At Long Last, Love
    Big beautiful --and in some cases slightly more mature -- heroines grace the pages of this collection of romantic short stories by Judy Bagshaw.

  • Jack Adler: Splendid Seniors

    Jack Adler: Splendid Seniors
    An inspiring ensemble of 52 people whose accomplishments after age 65 remind us that creativity, passion & influence can not only flower in later years, but bear delicious fruit.

  • Mary Saracino: The Singing of Swans

    Mary Saracino: The Singing of Swans
    "The Singing of Swans is a remarkable narrative calling--even compelling--us to connect with our own ancestral roots, to seek our own inner wisdom, and to reclaim our own inner voices!" --Margaret Starbird, author of The Woman With the Alabaster Jar & Mary Magdalene: Bride in Exile

  • Ellen Frankel: Beyond Measure: A Memoir About Short Stature and Inner Growth

    Ellen Frankel: Beyond Measure: A Memoir About Short Stature and Inner Growth
    "If you have ever measured your height or your weight and felt good or bad about yourself as a result, you need this book. In its pages, Ellen Frankel makes an important contribution to human liberation by telling the most fabulous story that can be told, the story of a person coming fully into her own. This book is thought-provoking, heart-rending, and a genuine solace for people of all sizes." --Marilyn Wann, author of FAT!SO?

  • Pat Ballard: Abigail's Revenge

    Pat Ballard: Abigail's Revenge
    Injustice, romance and suspense smolder in a small Southern town. Romantic suspense from the Queen of Rubenesque Romances, Pat Ballard.

  • Pattie Thomas, Ph.D.: Taking Up Space

    Pattie Thomas, Ph.D.: Taking Up Space
    "Thomas's incisive blend of sociological inquiry and personal narrative amounts to a provocative treatise on fat oppression in our culture. Taking Up Space is a kind of roadmap through the minefield of the 'war on obesity,' and it offers protection to the reader ready to fight for cultural change surrounding the meaning of fatness." --Kathleen LeBesco, Ph.D., author of Revotling Bodies: The Struggle to Redefine Fat Identity.

  • Anne Richardson Williams: Unconventional Means: The Dream Down Under

    Anne Richardson Williams: Unconventional Means: The Dream Down Under
    Shattered by family tragedy in the early 1960s, an upper-middle-class Southern teenager finds solace in art and literature. Decades later she is called to the continent whose literature once comforted her, and to a magical connection with an Aboriginal woman transcending race and half a world.

  • Pat Ballard: A Worthy Heir

    Pat Ballard: A Worthy Heir
    When Pam Spencer sees the newspaper ad seeking "a worthy heir" to Fiona Bainbridge's millions, she jumps at the chance to get her brother the medical care he needs after a job-related accident. But Reese Bainbridge, Fiona's handsome grandson--and jilted heir--rushes home in anger when he hears his grandmother has moved Pam and her brother into the family mansion. Sparks fly--and Pam is up to the challenge.

  • Pat Ballard: His Brother's Child

    Pat Ballard: His Brother's Child
    One party, one silver-tongued, double-talking stranger intent on winning a bet, and Faith Carr ends up betrayed, alone, and pregnant. When Edward Brenner shows up on her doorstep intending to right his brother's wrongs, she's scared and vulnerable. But she agrees to marry this stranger to give the baby a father, although keeping him at a distance. She doesn't realize that Edward fell in love with her the moment he saw her. Will her battered self-esteem allow her to see the truth--and her own beauty?

  • Pat Ballard: Wanted: One Groom

    Pat Ballard: Wanted: One Groom
    Wealthy Hanna Rockwell will lose her home and her inheritance unless she marries by her 30th birthday. She's stunned when Matt Corbett, the faded rock start she worshipped in her teens, accepts her brother's offer to bail him out of financial trouble if he'll marry her. Her teenaged fantasies come to life--bringing a few surprises with them.

  • Pat Ballard: Nobody's Perfect

    Pat Ballard: Nobody's Perfect
    Nella Covington can't believe she's agreed to marry arrogant Samuel du Cannon, even if it IS only a marriage of convenience. He needs a mother for his young son, and she needs to keep her childhood home. If Sam's work keeps him on the road enough, she won't have to deal with him much. Sam's never been attracted to plus-size women, so they won't be tempted to have a real relationship. At least, that's what they keep telling themselves--

  • Pat Ballard: Dangerous Curves Ahead: Short Stories

    Pat Ballard: Dangerous Curves Ahead: Short Stories
    Ten romantic tales pack suspense and sizzle into this collection of short stories featuring amply curved women.