New Way for Authors to Meet with Their Readers: Boulder, CO Author to Meet with South Padre Island Book Club via Skype

Authors' goal is to donate portions of book proceeds from Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life, released in July, 2008 to animal rescue groups. Her goal is also to reach those grieving from the loss of their pets to offer them support (through her book) in their time of grief. To learn more visit the author's website at www.dawnkairns.com and her blog at www.maggiethedogwhochangedmylife.blogspot.com.

Boulder, CO, March 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Dawn Kairns, the Boulder, CO author of Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life, will meet with a South Padre Island, TX book club via Skype on Wednesday, March 25, 2009 at 5:30 p.m. Mountain time. “This will be my first time meeting with my readers on Skype, but I don’t think it will be my last,” says Kairns.

Ann Johnson, LCSW of the Human Animal Bond Trust (the group of veterinarians and mental health professionals who run this Pet Loss Group) in Denver states, “I plan to share Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life with all members of the Human Animal Bond Trust, Inc. and to keep the book available at our Pet Loss Group meetings. As one of the three mental health professionals who have facilitated our Pet Loss Support Group for the past 20+ years, and a dog/animal person forever, I can only agree with everything you've included in your book and would wish everyone could read it.” Kairns’ hope is that the love from her deep bond with Maggie will speak to readers who connect with their dogs in the same way, and will offer support to those experiencing pet loss. Pet guardians who have experienced the profound sense of loss that comes with losing their own cherished pets will find a kindred spirit in this book.

In Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life, the author’s black lab, Maggie, helps Kairns find her place in the world, both personally and professionally. Through their relationship Kairns learns that dogs are intelligent, emotional beings that can sense our thoughts. “My book explores a deeper, spiritual side of the human-canine bond,” says the author, “including animal telepathy, and the importance of trusting our intuition and dream messages.

“Animals are such gifts to us and the human-animal bond can be such a powerful part of our lives,” says Kairns, who did book signings at fundraisers to benefit the Laguna Madre Humane Society during her winter stay in South Padre. Dawn has donated portions of book proceeds to CO humane societies (The Humane Society of Boulder Valley (HSBV) and The Denver Dumb Friends League), The Laguna Madre Humane Society in Texas, and to Mainline Animal Rescue (MLAR) in PA. MLAR is devoted to raising awareness of the conditions in puppy mills and rescuing their canine victims, a passionate cause the author shares. Kairns has also donated her books to numerous shelter or rescue group fund raisers (Longmont Humane Society, Safe Harbor Lab Rescue, Golden Retriever Rescue of the Rockies, Laguna Madre Humane Society, and MLAR). Dawn donated her books to HSBV in 2008 and has done so again for the upcoming April 25, 2009 Puttin’ on the Leash silent auction. 10% of Dawn's publisher royalties from Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life are donated to MLAR.

Kairns will meet with a Boulder book club on May 6, 2009 and with a Parker Library group in Douglas County for a Reading, Discussion, and Book Signing on June 3, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

Maggie: The Dog Who Changed My Life is available online at: www.dawnkairns.com, Amazon.com, and BarnesandNoble.com. Also available at the Boulder Barnes & Noble, Boulder Bookstore, The Tattered Cover, McGuckin’s Hardware, and Longmont Borders.

Author Bio

Dawn was born and raised in northwestern Indiana, but Colorado has been home for over 31 years. A lifelong animal lover, her passion for dogs led her to volunteer with local rescue organizations, including the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, Front Range Labrador Rescue, and Freedom Service Dogs. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the author and her husband travelled to Mississippi to work with the Humane Society of the United States assisting the displaced Katrina dogs. Her own dog and cat are rescues. A family nurse practitioner turned writer, Dawn Kairns has also published in nursing journals, American Fitness magazine, The Daily Camera online, and Real Travel Adventures Magazine.

To schedule an interview or a discussion with your book group:

Contact Dawn Kairns
Tel: 303-449-4624 or 303-579-0547
Fax: 303-449-4416
Website: www.dawnkairns.com
Email: dawnkairns@yahoo.com
Blog: www.maggiethedogwhochangedmylife.blogspot.com

Book Information
ISBN: 978-0-595-47435-6
Publication Date: July, 2008
Price: $15.95
Publisher: iUniverse
Trade Paperback: 151 pages

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