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Summer Book Signings on the Outer Banks
Posted at 06:08 AM on March 31, 2008 by joecellis
My book signing schedule for the week of June 14-21 is starting to fill up. I will be appearing at four stores on the Outer Banks: Manteo Booksellers on Wednesday, June 18 from 2-4, Island Books at Corolla on Thursday, June 19 from 9-11, Island Books in Duck on Thursday from 1-3, and Island Books in Kitty Hawk on Friday June 19 from 9-11. If you're vacationing on the Outer Banks that week, stop in and see me! I will have both novels with me: "The Healing Place" and "Murder at Whalehead." Have a great week! Read More »
General
| Name: | Joe Ellis |
| Gender: | Male |
| Date of Birth: | July 4, 1956 |
| City: | Martins Ferry |
| State: | Ohio |
| Country: | United States |
| Hometown: | Martins Ferry |
| Web Site: | http://www.joecellis.com |
| About Me: | Hi everyone. My name is Joe. I'm from the river town Martins Ferry, OH. I've been an Art teacher for 29 years and a lay preacher for the Presbyterian Church USA. I pastor the Scotch Ridge Presbyterian Church and the United Rayland Presbyterian Church. I've have two mystery novels published, "The Healing Place" and "Murder at Whalehead" My third novel, "The First Shall Be Last" will be coming out in September of 2008 through Upper Ohio Valley Books. You can check out the reviews at Amazon.com or at my personal website: http://www.joecellis.com . I also enjoy song writing and playing the acoustic guitar. I will be posting some original song videos. I hope you like them. I look forward to getting to know you. Joe |
Social
| Interested In: | writing novels writing songs distance running computer graphics/web design painting |
| Favorite Music: | all kinds: folk country rock gospel |
| Favorite Movies: | It's a Wonderful Life The Shawshank Repemption The Untouchables Casablanca Saving Private Ryan The African Queen |
| Favorite Books: | I love the classics--Hemmingway, Faulkner, Graham Green, Mark Twain, Dickens. |