Jackie Warren Tatum’s Unspeakable Things a novel is a tale of loss and devastating truth woven into a crime thriller. The week after the novel’s release at Lemuria Books, Jackson, MS, December 7, 2016, it was their best seller second only to their subscription First Editions Club. Jackie returned to Lemuria Books for a One Year Anniversary Book Signing.
In addition to continuing to receive 5-star reviews on Amazon and Goodreads and having been dubbed a “page turner” by its readers, Unspeakable Things a novel has been listed in the 14th American Book Fest 2017 Best Book Awards as a work of fiction that you may be interested in for Mystery/Suspense as well as Thriller/Adventure and the publisher Mill City Press took Unspeakable Things a novel to the 2018 Book Expo in NYC.
Unspeakable Things a novel is available in soft back from major brick and mortar retailers in Mississippi: Lemuria Books, Jackson; Fair Trade, Jackson; Reed’s GumTree Bookstore, Tupelo; Barnes & Noble, Madison and Southern Miss and Tupelo; Square Books, Oxford; POSH, Madison; The Book Mart & Cafe, Starkville; Ripley Drug Co., Ripley; Hillyer House, Ocean Springs; Southern Bound Books, Biloxi; Lorelei Books, Vicksburg. Turnrow Books, Greenwood, MS. Coldwater Books, Tuscumbia, AL, also stocks it.
It may be purchased in soft back and ebook from major on line retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Since the release of Unspeakable Things a novel, the author has spoken to and/or participated in author events in three states at major brick and mortar retailers, in libraries, with book clubs, with discussion and grief groups, for Rotary Clubs, for a Millsaps Political Science class. She has led workshops at the Fifth Mid-Winter Writer’s Conference, Pell City, Alabama; the Gulf Coast Writers Association, Gulfport, MS; Lorelei Books, Vicksburg, MS; the Magee, MS Library Week Event. She has signed her debut work of fiction at the Evelyn Gandy Lecture Series in NOLA and in Authors Alley at the Third Annual Mississippi Book Festival, Jackson, MS.
Jackie enjoys speaking with groups, large and small. She has been a classroom teacher and a corporate trainer; she has conducted a rural law practice and served as a Mississippi special assistant attorney general.
To arrange for Jackie to speak to your group, you may reach her at 1220 East Northside Drive, Suite 170-338, Jackson, MS 39211 or jackiewt@yahoo.com.
Her LinkedIn profile is Jackie Warren Tatum; her Twitter account is jwttalks; her Instagram account is Jackie_Warren_Tatum; her FB for Unspeakable Things a novel is https://www.facebook.com/authorjackiewarrentatum/. Jackie’s FB posts on creativity can be found at http://www.facebook.com/jwt writes/. Her rescue dog, Dallas, philosophizes at http://www.facebook.com/Dallas-The-Very-Loved-Pet-1603724266572128/.
Jackie is the mother of two sons and the grandmother of eight grandchildren and one grandson-in law. She is writing her second novel and chasing her rescue dog Dallas out of the front yard vegetable garden.
I love thou website. Very divine and prestine.
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Thank you!
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Looking forward to hearing more!
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Thanks. Information forthcoming shortly regarding new title for the novel based on publisher’s suggestion.
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Peaches and cream
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Mystery Writers of America application page -http://mysterywriters.org/how-to-become-a-member-of-mwa/mwaapplication/
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Thanks so very much, Phil. Jackie
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Jackie, Truly enjoyed meeting you at Mendenhall last Wednesday, and really enjoyed the workshop at the Magee Library on Friday. Hope you made it to your grandson’s baseball game on time, and that he pitched a no-hitter! Isn’t it wonderful being a grandparent? Even with the books that I have in print, there were still about three pearls of wisdom that you dropped during our time on Friday that were informative and motivational for me. Thank you! John
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Thank you, John Shivers. I appreciated your attending and your input during the workshop.
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Good to see the update and to know you are busy writing. I still cannot forget Silver. Your fault, dear friend.
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Thank you. Back at you. HA on the “Silver” comment!
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