Press Release
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Jan 15, 2010 - Echelon Press is proud to announce the release of Accentuate The Pawsitive - by WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty authors, Diana Black and Mary Cunningham
Mind Spinning? Mood Swinging? Middle Sagging?
Yeah, well, get used to it. When you reach 50, shift happens.
But there's good news. You're not alone!
WOOFers Club - Women Only Over Fifty to the Rescue!
REALIGN YOUR LIFE - WAG MORE & BARK LESS
No woman's especially happy when her mind spins, her mood swings or her body sags. And when it happens all at once, she has plenty to bark about!
But, it's a fact of life. Just like the birth certificate we received when our skin was soft and smooth and our feet were tiny and cute, our pawsport to maturity comes with wrinkles and wider shoes.
So let's make a pact right here and now to focus on what we can do to feel better…
Here are a few tips to help Accentuate the Pawsitive before we are all totally out of whack physically, emotionally, spiritually, mentally, and what-everly!
No need for a complete overhaul! From Pawsitive Career Choices to your Pawsitive Spirit, we give you choices on making life after fifty as rewarding as possible.
Accent The Pawsitive is available for download TODAY by Echelon Press - echelonpress.com
Diana Black is co-author of the humor book WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty (Echelon Press). A published songwriter and cartoonist, her professional work also includes illustrating children’s books as well as graphic and cover design. Her project, Wendel Wordsworth: No Words for Wendel, a picture book, song and educational materials, is designed to encourage young readers. Black is a member of the SCBWI (Southern Breeze Chapter) and the Carrollton Creative Writers Club.
Mary Cunningham is author of the award-winning, four-book ‘tween fantasy/mystery series Cynthia’s Attic (Quake) and short stories, Ghost Light and Christmas with Daisy, a Cynthia’s Attic Christmas story, and is co-author of WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty (Echelon Press). A member of the Georgia Reading Association and the Carrollton Creative Writers Club, she lives in the mountains of west Georgia.
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