The Plights That Make a Celebrated Novelist -- New Book Follows the Engaging Tale of Defying Norms and Realizing Dreams


NEW YORK, Jan. 6, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Author Dorothy Kouwenberg unleashes her literary prowess as she pens down a poignant tale bound to engross readers from the first page until the last. Released through Xlibris, Never Since the Dews Began follows the makings of a bestselling novelist.

An epitome of classic beauty and practical prudence, Randi Morgan McIlvaine is known to be a novelist-maker of tough guys. Having trained and produced celebrated novelists such as Matt Robertson, she is the respected editorial supervisor of the Haven. Years of honing novice writers have not only earned her high respect, but also the reputation of being a strong-willed, passionate, and stern woman - which often leads to intimidation.

Aspiring authors look forward to working with her, but the rigid screening makes it hard for just anybody to even land on Haven's well-adorned pavement. Such is the dream of Carole Wilkins, who despite being a woman, makes it to the male-dominated training house. Giving up her well-paid job, she dares to penetrate the creative industry with the confidence that Randi will guide her through.

Can Randi bring out the strength in Carole to cut free of her traditional emotional bonds, or will Carole remain to be afraid of emotional truth? How ready Carole is to take the challenge and endure criticism remains to be unraveled as readers follow the riveting tale of the two women defying the norms and eventually finding their true identity in Never Since The Dews Began. For more information on this book, log on to www.Xlibris.com.


          Never Since The Dews Began * by Dorothy Kouwenberg
               Publication Date: November 16, 2009
         Trade Paperback; $19.99; 207 pages; 978-1-4415-6510-5
         Trade Hardback; $29.99; 207 pages; 978-1-4415-6511-2

Members of the media who wish to review this book may request a complimentary paperback copy by contacting the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7876.

For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.



            

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