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The Gates of Atlantis Authors on The Writing Mama Show

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Listen today Aug. 8th to The Writing Mama Show at 12pm Eastern - 11am Central - 10am Mountain - 9am Pacific for a special show with the author of Atlantis middle grade series. Mom's Choice & Award-winning Author Virginia S Grenier will be talking with them about collaberating on a MG book series and their own writing goals and books.

The Gates of Atlantis Authors: Mikey Brooks, Jaclyn Weist, Juli Caldwell, Laura Bustian and Wendy Knight.

About the Series: Middle Grade to Young Adult urban fantasy series about the paranormal creatures willing to risk everything to save the world they love.

These authors will also be at the St. George Book Festival October 24th and 25th. You can learn more about them at the festival at http://stgeorgebookfestival.org or follow them at https://www.facebook.com/GatesofAtlantis/timeline

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