'An Assignment to Remember' Awarded '2007 Autobiography of the Year'
The Spirited Southern author, Darlene Ford Wofford receives multiple awards in international contest
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 20, 2008 -- Books-And-Authors.Net recently announced the award recipients of their 'Annual International Book Contest." The award for '2007 Best Autobiography' was presented to "Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember" by southern author, Darlene Ford Wofford. Mrs. Wofford was also presented the award as their '2007 Author of the Year.' "An Assignment to Remember" is the first of three novels planned for her "Edgewise" series, and has attracted international attention to the author's writing in addition to generating local interest by the Atlanta media. TV FOX 5 Good Day Atlanta recently featured the author in an interview about the events which led to her writing the book, and she has been interviewed on several Atlanta radio stations. She acquired her nickname as "The Spirited Southerner" after co-hosting a weekly Saturday morning talk show on Atlanta radio throughout 2006. An award-winning speaker with Toastmasters International, her presentations are always enlightening and inspiring as a motivational/keynote speaker. The author will be a featured speaker at the 2008 Spring Book Show in Atlanta at the Georgia World Congress Center March 28-29th. She will be sharing how she has been promoting her book and herself on Saturday morning, March 29th from 9:15-9:45. For more information call 770-938-0289 or visit anvilpub.com.
If the name Darlene Wofford sounds familiar, it may be because she and Carl, her husband of 40+ years and both Atlanta natives, remain busy with her book-signings and speaking engagements. Certified Image Consultant and President of Imagize Consulting Services, she is a graduate of the London Image Institute and is their Graduate Division Director. She is an officer of the AICI Atlanta Chapter (Association of Image Consultants International), as well as an officer of Toastmasters International's Marietta Chapter.
The term "Edgewise" is used to describe the book's protagonist as a young Atlanta woman whose mind has shut down to block out back-to-back traumatic events, however other memories of her life are blocked, as well. Told through the eyes of the author's alter ego, "An Assignment to Remember" is not as much about the events as it is the inspiring story about triumph over tragedy, her healing progression and the prevailing strength of unconditional love. Based on true events in the her life, "An Assignment to Remember" is the first of three novels in the author's "Edgewise" series, with "Seven Years 'Til Sunrise," scheduled for release later this year, followed by the third in 2009-10. Recognized as "2007 Author of the Year" and awarded "2007 Best Autobiography" by Books-And-Authors.Net, the author has told "An Assignment to Remember" through the eyes of her alter ego. To quote Page One Lit literary newsletter, "Wofford is a wonderful writer whose personality and charisma is vivid in every word and sentence in her new book, 'Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember.' This is the most honest, heart-inspiring book of the year." Jim Cox with The Midwest Book Review describes the novel as, "An inspired tribute to the strength of the human spirit, and of working through a process of recovery to overcome the wounds that life can inflict upon us without warning." Denna Shelton of Twenty Gems sums it up nicely in her review, "Edgewise took me on an emotional journey of laughter, sorrow and hope."
To learn more about Darlene Ford Wofford and "Edgewise: An Assignment to Remember," as well as view her Events Schedule, visit www.SpiritedSoutherner.com . For media review copies contact PR(at)TheSpiritedSoutherner.com or call Promotional Services at 888-728-8467. For interview requests, contact: PR(at)TheSpiritedSoutherner.com. (When requesting a review copy, please provide a street address)
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