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A press release has been circulating around the internet about “Vignettes From The Lovely House” by Eugenia Eberle

Media coverage has been one of the most effective marketing tools for announcing a new book in the literary world, aside from conventional approaches. Press releases have been used to spread the news, which fosters media coverage growth. Essentially, a press release is a key that helps spread the word and reach target audiences.

The article that has been circulating in the digital world allows the actualization of the following benefits: (1) engages media, (2) builds relationships, (3) increases customer engagement, (4) establishes credibility, and (5) becomes the new face of public relations. In this sense, readers will get to know the message of the book and the author.

About the book:

“Vignettes From The Lovely House” features ten short stories about animals, highlighting the value of strong family ties and the enchantment of bringing generations together.

About the author:

Eugenia Eberle, the author, was born in 1934 and raised in Haverford, Pennsylvania. She received her BA in Public History from the University of Illinois, where she was a noted oral historian with a special interest in WWII. She has also been published in poetry, prose, and metaphors. During their six years in Riyadh, she wrote for the Arab News and has an unpublished book, Folk and Fairy Tales of Saudi Arabia, illustrated by the Welsh artist Helga Prosser.

Her interests have been in athletics, the arts, cooking, and gardening. She married Charles Eberle in 1955 and had four children, four grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.

About the illustrator:

Nina Collins was born in 1933 and raised in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She was awarded a four-year scholarship to the Moore Institute of Art in Philadelphia.

She married Bill Collins, an automotive engineer, who took her to Detroit, Michigan, in 1954. She has continued her art through the years, drawing houses, portraits, personal cards, and Christmas cards. She was the director of a small woman’s ad agency for seven years. They have three children, three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. She lives in North Point, Michigan.

The links below are a few of the media outlets that spread the word:

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