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About Bobbie

 

     Bobbie enjoys reading so much that she tried making up her own stories, way back in Half Moon Bay when she was just a kid and living within walking distance of the mighty Pacific.

     Once she grew up (well, she’s an adult now but often still feels like a kid at heart) she put some of the stuff that was taking up all that room in her head down on paper. Then she read it, and thought hmm.

     After a lot of years, not to mention perserverance, she finally attracted the attention of a literary agent. But that first sale (SECOND THOUGHTS to Five Star and released in 2009) was still hard to come by.

     She’s grateful to her agent, Mary Sue Seymour, Five Star Publishing and its many people, and Red Rose Publishing for getting her books out there. 

     She has two children and three grandkids, and is even more grateful for her family than for the writing profession. Family is, was, and always will be first (but writing and reading comes in a close second).

 

Contact her at bobbie@bobbieokeefe.com

 

 Check out her Books page for a synopsis and the first chapter of each of her books.

She’s got a whodunit, a family saga, a romantic comedy, and lighthearted sweet romances. You just might find something very appealing.

Novels (in hardback) by Bobbie O’Keefe can be purchased at:

www.amazon.com

www.barnesandnoble.com

E-Books by Bobbie can be purchased at:

www.redrosepublishing.com

www.amazon.com

 

Bobbie is represented by Mary Sue Seymour of the Seymour Literary Agency www.theseymouragency.com

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  1. blhon 29 Jan 2011 at 4:40 pm

    Hey Girlfriend!

    This looks really good. I agree tha artwork is a nice eye-catcher. You don’t look so tech-challenged to me.

  2. Bobbieon 30 Jan 2011 at 5:20 pm

    Well, thank you, BLH. I’m wondering if I have the right person in mind? Do we share Altar Guild work on Sundays? And as far as artwork goes, I kinda go WOW when the artwork the publisher sends me actually uploads when and where I request it to do so. Half the time it does, half the time it doesn’t. And when it doesn’t, I have to call in the big guns.