Speaking on April 28 in LA

Just a reminder that on Thursday, April 28, we will be speaking at the California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey. The event is open to the public! No host cocktails begin at 6:15 pm, full buffet dinner served at 7:00 pm, and we will do our presentation after dinner. Cost is $20 per person (includes dinner, tax, service and parking fees). Reservations required: 310-823-4567.

Burbank Book Festival on May 7

Christi will be taking part in the Burbank Book Festival on May 7, 2011, from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm. The event is free and open to the public. It will feature over 100 authors, have kids activities, and mini-workshops for aspiring writers. If you are in the area, come by to meet her and get a signed copy of the book.

We Will Be on World Footprints Radio Show!!!

On Tuesday, April 5th at 6:00 pm EST (3:00 pm PST), we will be both be interviewed on World Footprints Radio show by Tonya Fitzpatrick! World Footprints is an award winning international show. Listen to it live at www.blogtalkradio.com/WorldFootprints.

After the segment is completed, you can listen to it online at or download it at: http://www.worldfootprints.com/info?info=gary-chapman-love-languages-unexpected-circumnavigation-global-volunteer-network.

Speaking at the California Yacht Club in L.A.

On Thursday, April 28, we will be speaking at the California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey. The event is open to the public! No host cocktails begin at 6:15 pm, full buffet dinner served at 7:00 pm, and we will do our presentation after dinner. Cost is $20 per person (includes dinner, tax, service and parking fees). Reservations required: 310-823-4567.

Updated Version of Book 1 Released

We wanted to let you all know that we have released an updated version of Part 1. The typos have all been fixed (we hope) and we added a couple more short stories. Currently, paper copies are available at Amazon and Lulu, PDF copies are available at Lulu. It will also be available at some other bookstores and in e-pub format in the relatively near future. Part 2 continues to progress at a slow but steady pace.