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| INDIANA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION |
55th Annual Fall Conference "Celebrating School Boards' and Superintendents' Leadership: Your Effectiveness on Behalf of Children"
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| Skipping School Fatal - New Novel to be Presented to School Officials |
Exhibit Date: September 27, 2004 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Indiana Convention Center - RCA Dome Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana author Terri Kay will be an exhibitor at Indiana School Boards Association Fall Conference and Exhibit Show at Indiana Convention Center - RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on September 27, 2004. Ms. Kay will attend to promote her new murder mystery series, A Promise of Revenge . The first book in the series, A Promise of Revenge (The Death of Javier) involves a teenager whose skipping school contributes to his death. The author intertwined medical and legal subplots to create the murder mystery series, A Promise of Revenge. Under the pen name, Terri Kay, she published the first book in the series, A Promise of Revenge (The Death of Javier) in late 2003. Her second book, The Secret at St. Sans, will be available in 2004. Other books are planned. The series follows two lovers and their families as key characters face tough questions and react surprisingly. A Promise of Revenge is written in an easy-to-read style, and contains no sexually explicit scenes nor profanity. Best suited for high school age and older persons, the books are written for a wide range of readers. While primarily written to entertain, the series also is intended to prompt debate about the behavior and choices of the characters. Topics such as personal communication, marriage, ethics, truancy, criminal behavior and other life areas are presented, providing avenues for class discussion of the same. The series and more can be previewed at her web site, www.terrikay.com. Ms. Kay is a native of Indiana and lives in Elkhart. A product of Indiana schools and Indiana University, the author is an attorney licensed in Indiana and in Wisconsin. Ms. Kay is available for presentations on the following subjects, among others: "Law as a Career," and "From Idea to Paperback: What It Took to Write a Book." The Indiana School Boards Association Fall Conference & Exhibit Show allows over 1,000 Indiana school board members, school corporation administrators, school business officials and other school decision-makers to gather to collect ideas and plan for the future of Indiana schools. The convention, held on September 27 and 28, includes one day of exhibits and other events and a second day of clinic sessions and events. For more information about the convention, contact the Mary A. Wagers, Supervisor of Meetings/Conferences at (317) 639-0330 ext. 112, or visit Indiana School Boards Association's web site at www.isba-ind.org.
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