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East Tennessee author wins second consecutive national book award

Jonesborough resident continues to reap kudos 

From staff reports

Atlanta, Ga. -  Jonesborough author Jeanne G’Fellers was awarded her second consecutive “Goldie” award by the Golden Crown Literary Society at their third annual conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. G’Fellers’ second novel Sister Lost, Sister found was recognized for her excellence in speculative fiction.

The Golden Crown Literary Society “is
literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, enjoyment, and enhancement of lesbian literature.” Their “goal is to support and strengthen quality lesbian literature by encouraging promising new writers, assisting established writers, and promoting the work of small to medium-sized publishers.”

Jeanne G’Fellers is the author of the The Silver Kinship series, including the novels No Sister of Mine and Sister Lost, Sister Found. Jeanne’s third novel, Sisters’ Flight, is scheduled for release by Bella Books at the end of July, 2007.

Golden Crown Literary Society: http://www.goldencrown.org/

Bella Books: http://www.bellabooks.com/

Jeanne G’Fellers: http://www.jeannegfellers.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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