Posts Tagged ‘Maria Lucia’

Pump Up Your Book Chats with Maria Lucia author of Liberation: Book One of the Andrusian Chronicles

About the Author: Born in Havana, Cuba, Maria Lucia immigrated to the United States in 1960. A University of Memphis education graduate and a professional musician and vocalist, she moved deeply into the study of music and launched a very successful musical career. She spent many years in private practice, facilitating her own seminars and counseling on creativity. Her experience includes programs for gifted children in the public school system and creativity seminars for musicians at the university level. She has been a musical director for church programs, a composer of music, and a producer of concerts. She has traveled nationally, performing and delivering seminars for more than twenty
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Pump Up Your Book! Announces July ‘11 Authors on Virtual Book Tours

Join a talented and diverse group of 36 authors promoting 35 books and a publisher celebrating “Five Years of Irresponsible Reading,” as they tour with Pump Up Your Book! Virtual Book Tours during the month of July 2011. Follow them as they travel the blogosphere from July 5th through July 29th to discuss their books. This month is filled with a variety of genres: fantasy novels, memoirs, short story collections, historicals, and more! The month of July finds us host to short story collections from Hugh Aaron, Garasamo Maccagnone, and Dangerous Lee. Are you an author considering using the blogosphere to promote your book? Then be sure you don’t
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Liberation: Book One of the Andrusian Chronicles Revised Edition Virtual Book Tour July 2011

Join Maria Lucia author of the paranormal fantasy novel Liberation: Book One of the Andrusian Chronicles as she virtually tours the blogosphere in July, 2011 on her second book tour with Pump Up Your Book! About the Author Maria is not affiliated with any one religion or spiritual way. Her mission is to empower the heart. There have always been women throughout history who have held the heart of a country as their own, women whose hearts responded to the sound of service to their country and to their world. They held and still hold the courage to step forward and affect the destiny of a country. These women
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