Tuesday, February 8, 2011

South Florida Writers Association Presents


2ND ANNUAL SPECIAL EVENT NIGHT AT BOOKS AND BOOKS


FREE and Open to the Public


Saturday, January 29, 2011


Refreshments 7 pm, Program begins promptly at 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Books and Books, 265 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables

(one block north of Miracle Mile between LeJeune and Ponce de Leon)

$3 for parking garage across the street or street meter parking


David Pereda Seth H. Bramson Shamele Jenkins Eduardo Perez

This program will showcase two members of the SFWA who are exceptional authors--David Pereda and Seth Bramson. Entertainers for the evening will be Shamele Jenkins, a nationally renowned poet/spoken word artist; and Eduardo Perez, an opera tenor, who is also an author and medical doctor from Columbia.

About the Authors and Performers:

David Pereda, a former Latin American government consultant, enjoys writing thrillers and mainstream novels. His second novel in the popular thriller series, Havana: Killing Castro (Eternal Press) has earned rave reviews and several awards, including the Readers Favorite Award, the Indie Excellence Award and the Lighthouse Book Award. http://www.davidpereda.com/

Seth Bramson is the author of 18 books of historical significance on the people, places and events shaping south Florida. He is the owner of the largest private collection of Miami memorabilia in America. His most recent book is Hallandale Beach, Florida: For More Than Ninety Years Broward County's City of Choice. http://web.mac.com/adamrogers/SethBramsonBooks/Home.html

Shamele Jenkins has toured various countries in the Americas, Caribbean, Asia, Europe and Africa, spreading her words to inspire and heal the soul. She has also taught literature, creative writing and poetry and is is the Artistic Director of Lip, Tongue & Ear Poetry Productions.

Eduardo Perez is an opera tenor and medical doctor from Columbia. He sang in the Opera of Bogota in 2002 and in 2007, 2008 and 2009 at the Miami Lyric Opera . He is the author of Biological Nutrition, published in Columbia in 2002.

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