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      January 27, 2009

      The Best Man by Pat Ballard now available in Mobipocket ebook format

      Tbmthumb Pat Ballard's romantic suspense novel The Best Man is now available in the Mobipocket ebook format. Mobipocket is an ebook format designed for PDAs and smartphones as well as computers.

      The Best Man is the newest romantic suspense novel from Pat Ballard, the Queen of Rubenesque Romances.

      Sparks fly the night Lana Clark 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?


      Click here to purchase The Best Man from the Mobipocket website.

      January 22, 2009

      Join a Pearlsong Conversation with author Pat Ballard on Feb. 11, 2009

      Pathead2web Pat Ballard, Queen of Rubenesque Romances and author of 10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are), will be the featured Pearlsong Conversationalist in our Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009 teleconference call.

      10Stepsthumb In January 2009 Pearlsong Press began hosting a free monthly teleconference call in which publisher Peggy Elam, Ph.D. chats with a Pearlsong author (and possibly you!). If time and technology permit, participants are able to ask questions and join in the conversation. (Questions can also be emailed to Dr. Elam before the event at peggyelam @ pearlsong.com.  Please put "Pearlsong Conversation question" as the subject of your email.)

      The teleconference will be recorded and the recording made available for listening online or downloading at the Pearlsong Press website. (Archived of previous Conversations can be accessed here.)

      Ballard is the author of 6 novels and a short story collection featuring Big Beautiful Heroines (and some Big Handsome Heroes). Her first nonfiction book, 10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are), is "like having your own personal coach and cheerleader for ending the warfare and making peace with the body you have."

      To receive Pearlsong Conversation details (teleconference phone number and access code), send an email to pearlsongconversations@pearlsong.com. You will receive an automated response with the phone number and access code for the call.

      There is no fee for participating in the Pearlsong Conversations. Your usual long-distance toll charges may apply -- but that's between you and your phone company.

      May 15, 2007

      New romantic suspense from the Queen of Rubenesque Romances -- The Best Man

      TbmthumbSparks 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?

      Pat Ballard's new romantic suspense novel, The Best Man, is now available from Pearlsong Press. Buy an autographed copy from the Pearlsong Press website, or shop online at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Powells.com or your favorite bookseller. The Best Man can also be ordered by any brick-and-mortar bookstore.

      May 04, 2007

      The Queen of Rubenesque Romances to reign at Brentwood, TN Borders bookstore Saturday, May 12, 2007

      After nearly dying from an eating disorder in her teens, Pat Ballard fought her way to self- and body-esteem. Now, as the Queen of Rubenesque Romances, the Nashville, TN author encourages women of all sizes to love themselves.

      Patposing NASHVILLE, TN--Pat Ballard will appear in full regalia as the “Queen of Rubenesque Romances” at the Brentwood Borders bookstore at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12 in conjunction with the publication of her latest book, the romantic suspense novel The Best Man.

      Ballard’s books and short stories feature “plus sized” heroines and are written to inspire self-acceptance and self-care in all women, as well as to entertain. Ballard herself almost died from an eating disorder in her teens, and continued dieting/starving herself  for years until resolving to eat normally and learning to love the body that resulted.

      Tbmthumb In addition to signing copies of The Best Man, just published by Pearlsong Press, Ballard will chat with
      the public and pass out ribbons imprinted with her “10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are)." She is expanding the steps into a nonfiction book tentatively scheduled for publication by Pearlsong Press in 2008.

      Ballard is also the author of Dangerous Curves Ahead: Short Stories, Wanted: One Groom, Nobody’s Perfect, His Brother’s Child, A Worthy Heir, and Abigail’s Revenge. She maintains a website at www.patballard.com.

      Excerpts from her books, as well as archives of her monthly newsletter, “The Queen’s Proclamation,” are posted at her page on the Pearlsong Press website  (www.pearlsong.com/pat_ballard.htm).

      April 29, 2007

      Pat Ballard, Queen of Rubenesque Romances, to appear at Borders Bookstore in Brentwood, TN Saturday, May 12, 2007

      Tbmthumb Patballardcolor100 Pat Ballard, the Queen of Rubenesque Romances, will be at the Brentwood, TN Borders bookstore at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 12 to celebrate publication of her latest book, the romantic suspense novel The Best Man.

      The exact agenda of the Saturday event (for which there is no charge) is still up in the air--that is, it's not certain yet whether Pat will give a talk or read from her latest book as well as autograph copies. But at the very least she will be available for Q & A, and will hand out ribbons imprinted with her "10 Steps to Loving Your Body (No Matter What Size You Are)"...steps she is expanding into a nonfiction book.

      The Best Man is Pat's seventh book and sixth novel. Her previous works, all published by Nashville, TN-based Pearlsong Press, include Dangerous Curves Ahead: Short Stories, Wanted: One Groom, Nobody's Perfect, His Brother's Child, A Worthy Heir and Abigail's Revenge.

      Pat's books and short stories feature "plus sized" heroines and are written to inspire self acceptance and self-care in all women, as well as to entertain. Pat herself almost died from an eating disorder in her teens, and continued dieting/starving herself for years until resolving to eat normally and learning to love the body that resulted.

      April 08, 2007

      New romantic suspense -- and free shipping offer -- from the Queen of Rubenesque Romances

      TbmthumbSparks 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?

      Pat Ballard's new romantic suspense novel, The Best Man, is being released in May 2007. Pearlsong Press is offering free shipping within the U.S. for advance sales through our website.

      Pearlsong Press books

      • Rebecca Fox & William Sherman: Measure By Measure

        Rebecca Fox & William Sherman: Measure By Measure
        A robust, comic romance fleshing out the truth about soap opera: It's not just for the rich and slender. Taken from the online cyber-serial, it's a Tales of the City for the fat and fabulous.

      • Kathy Barron, Anne S. Kaplan, Corinna Makris, Lesleigh J. Owen & Frannie Zellman: Fat Poets Speak: Voices of the Fat Poets' Society

        Kathy Barron, Anne S. Kaplan, Corinna Makris, Lesleigh J. Owen & Frannie Zellman: Fat Poets Speak: Voices of the Fat Poets' Society
        Smart, sassy, sensual and soulful -- five fat women share the poetry and process of fat embodiment. The Fat Poets' Society was born during a poetry workshop at the 2006 annual NAAFA convention. The poets are donating their royalties to NAAFA.

      • Frannie Zellman: FatLand

        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.