Posts Tagged ‘Sounds Like Crazy’
Women’s Fiction Author Shana Mahaffey on A Book and a Chat Tonight!
Shana Mahaffey drops by A Book and a Chat tonight to chat about herself and her book “Sounds Like Crazy”. Though she doesn’t remember the trauma that caused it, Holly Miller has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Her personality has fractured into five different identities, together known...
January 11th, 2011 | Announcements, Featured | Read More
Book Giveaway: ‘Sounds Like Crazy’ by Shana Mahaffey
Shana Mahaffey is giving away a copy of her book, Sounds Like Crazy, at Acting Balanced!
Deadline is January 20, 2010.
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January 6th, 2011 | Featured | Read More
Book Giveaway: ‘Sounds Like Crazy’ by Shana Mahaffey
Shana Mahaffey is giving away a copy of her book, Sounds Like Crazy, at A Cozy Reader’s Corner!
Giveaway ends February 6.
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January 5th, 2011 | Featured | Read More
Pump Up Your Book Chats with Shana Mahaffey
Shana Mahaffey lives in San Francisco in an Edwardian compound that she shares with an informal cooperative of family, friends and five cats. She’s a survivor of Catechism and cat scratch fever, and is a member of the Sanchez Grotto Annex, a writers’ community. Her work has been published in SoMa...
December 5th, 2010 | Author Interviews, Featured | Read More
Sounds Like Crazy Virtual Book Tour Dec. ’10 – Jan. ’11
Join Shana Mahaffey, author of the women’s fiction novel, Sounds Like Crazy (Penguin) as she virtually tours the blogosphere December 6 2010 – January 14 2011 on her first virtual book tour with Pump Up Your Book!
About Shana Mahaffey
Shana Mahaffey lives in San Francisco in an Edwardian...
November 15th, 2010 | Authors on Tour, Featured | Read More
New Book for Review: Women’s Fiction ‘Sounds Like Crazy’ by Shana Mahaffey
Shana Mahaffey will be touring in December and January with her women’s fiction novel, Sounds Like Crazy.
Though she doesn’t remember the trauma that caused it, Holly Miller has Dissociative Identity Disorder. Her personality has fractured into five different identities, together known as The Committee....
November 4th, 2010 | books for review, Featured | Read More



























