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Kick Off Your Holiday Shopping with the Perfect Gift Book


    ATLANTA     Columnist and blogger Kathy Manos Penn celebrates her 5 year anniversary as weekly columnist for the Dunwoody Crier by publishing a collection of her favorite columns.

    Are you looking for a distraction from the nightly news or the stress of work? Could you use a peaceful moment to recharge? This little book is just the ticket.

    Tucked within the pages of The Ink Penn, you'll find gentle humor and the occasional insight in columns covering a range of topics-pets, holidays, family, patriotism, and the changing seasons.

    Consider The Ink Penn your looking glass, where you too can catch a glimpse of the magic in life's everyday moments.

Book Signings


November 26 at Southern Comforts Consignment, Dunwoody
December 17 at Angela Michael Skincare & Spa, Dunwoody

    Available at Dunwoody retailers and online at BookLogix.com, Amazon.com and theinkpenn.com

    Media Contact: Kathy Manos Penn
      770.331.2682  •  kathymanospenn@gmail.com  •  Publisher: BookLogix  •  470.239.8547  •  Booklogix.com


    Born in New York City and transplanted to the South in high school, Kathy Manos Penn lives with her husband and her four-legged office staff in Dunwoody, Georgia. She taught high school English before embarking on a three-decade career in banking, where, it seemed, she always ended up writing.

    While still working in the corporate world, she began a side job as a columnist for the local newspaper. She is now happily retired from banking but has no plans to retire from the joyful job of writing.

    Find her columns for the Dunwoody Crier, the Highlands Newspaper and Beaufort County Now plus her blog online at theinkpenn.com.
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