Join us on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2009 at noon Eastern/11 a.m. Central for a conversation with Frannie Zellman, author of the newest book from Pearlsong Press: FatLand.
Zellman will discuss whether we need a FatLand, why she became involved in fat rights/acceptance/liberation activism, and why we need fat fiction and fat poetry.
The event is the first in a series of monthly teleconference call in which publisher Peggy Elam, Ph.D. chats with a Pearlsong author or others (and possibly YOU!) in a free teleconference call.
To download a PDF with the call-in details, go here, click on the "Pearlsong Conversations" button, and go through the ordering process. You will not be charged anything unless you choose to purchase FatLand or another of our books at the same time, in which case you will be charged the normal cost of the book plus any shipping.
To read an excerpt from FatLand, click here.
If time & technology permit, participants will be able to ask questions and join in the conversation. Questions can also be emailed before the event to Peggy Elam at peggyelam @ pearlsong.com. (Please put "Pearlsong Conversation question" as the subject of your email.)
Each teleconference will be recorded and the recording made available for listening or downloading at the Pearlsong website. There is no fee for the call, but you may incur normal charges associated with your long-distance service.
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