Recovering Sorority Girls Debut at National Stationery Show®
Kristina “Morgan” Rose and Deandra “Brooksie” Brooks will appear at the National Stationery Show® in New York City on Monday, May 16 to sign copies of their first book The Recovering Sorority girls' Guide to a Year's Worth of Perfect Parties (Andrews McMeel Publishing, $14.95, April 2005). Morgan and Brooksie will be hosted by publisher Andrews McMeel Universal in booth #1358 from 2:00 to 3:30 pm.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) May 11, 2005 -- Kristina “Morgan” Rose and Deandra
“Brooksie” Brooks will appear at the National Stationery Show® in New York City
on Monday, May 16 to sign copies of their first book The Recovering Sorority
girls' Guide to a Year's Worth of Perfect Parties (Andrews McMeel Publishing,
$14.95, April 2005). Morgan and Brooksie will be hosted by publisher Andrews
McMeel Universal in booth #1358 from 2:00 to 3:30 pm.
“We are thrilled to
participate in such a large and well recognized trade show,” said Morgan.
According to George Little Management, LLC, the 59th annual National
Stationery Show® will feature more than 100 international suppliers from 20
countries, including 30 first time participants. Running May 15 – 18, 2005, the
show will feature a total of 1,400 exhibitors at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits
Convention Center.
“We are especially excited because of this show’s
strong emphasis on social networking events,” added Brooksie. “Sorority
recruitment provides women with the conversation skills needed to excel in these
types of situations.”
The Recovering Sorority girls' Guide to a Year's
Worth of Perfect Parties is a comprehensive party-planning guide that includes
menus, decoration ideas, mood points and additional recommendations for taking a
party from great to first-rate. Rose and Brooks approach the genre from their
sorority experience and draw on much of the vocabulary for collegiate sorority
recruitment and social activities. In addition, they offer home entertaining
enthusiasts the opportunity to join an organization devoted to living a life
less ordinary - the Society of Recovering Sorority Girls or Rho Sigma
Gamma.
“Stop by booth #1358 to see us on Monday
afternoon,” invited Morgan.
“We’ll be easy to spot. Just look for the
women wearing tiaras,” concluded Brooksie.
The Society of Recovering
Sorority Girls is an elite organization devoted to a life less ordinary. Its
founders, Kristina "Morgan" Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks firmly believe in
applying many of the principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure
activities of young professionals everywhere. Morgan and Brooksie are also the
authors of The Recovering Sorority Girls’ Guide to a Year’s Worth of Perfect
Parties (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2005)
www.recoveringsororitygirls.com
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