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May 3, 2004
WASHINGTON,
DC - As announced in the Publisher’s Marketplace New Deals Newsletter,
the first book from the founders of the Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, Morgan and Brooksie, tentatively titled THE
RECOVERING SORORITY GIRL'S GUIDE TO A YEAR'S WORTH OF PERFECT PARTIES, has been placed with Andrews McMeel. The book will
include tips for throwing memorable parties, from a Le Beaujolais Est Arrive soiree in November to a Japanese Cherry Blossom
bash in April. Publication dates and details will be forthcoming.
“We are thrilled that our literary agent,
Linda Konner, found our project a home at Andrews McMeel” said Brooksie. “We are so grateful for all of Linda’s
hard work.”
“We have really enjoyed many books from Andrews McMeel, especially their cookbooks, comedy
and arts offerings. We know that we are very lucky to be with a company so experienced in the subject matters included in
our book” enthused Morgan.
While completing their book, Morgan and Brooksie intend to continue writing and distributing
their monthly home entertaining column and also will continue to provide first-rate lifestyle and home entertaining advice
content on their website, www.recoveringsororitygirls.com. In addition, they will also continue to pursue their philanthropic projects and entertain
freelance offers.
“We are both very excited about this important step in the distribution of our unique home
entertaining philosophy,” said Morgan.
“We feel that our book will allow us to reach recovering sorority
girls everywhere, especially women and girls who may not know that they are recovering sorority girls, and help them become
the domestic divas that they were meant to be” concluded Brooksie.
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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.
www.recoveringsororitygirls.com
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