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Video Book Club with Eloisa James
September 18 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm GMT-0500
Join us weekly on Zoom for the Fresh Fiction Video Book Club from the comfort of your home. This online version of our in-person book club is the perfect way to stay connected (no matter the distance) with your reader friends each week. It’s easy to sign up. Just create a Zoom.us account, download the app to your computer or device, and sit back with a snack while you chat with friends and a special guest author.
This week, we’re chatting with **Eloisa James** (https://freshfiction.com/author.php?id=4755), author of **VISCOUNT IN LOVE** (https://freshfiction.com/book.php?id=130573). Join us for a lively conversation about romance, and mystery, then stay for the reader after party!
**Register by Wednesday, 9/18/2024. We start at 7:00 pm.**
**[https://VBC-JAMES2024.eventbrite.com](https://VBC-JAMES2024.eventbrite.com)**
**Evening Rundown (all times CT):**
7:00 pm – informal chitchat and icebreaker with readers
7:30 pm – Interview with Elosia James (recorded live)
8:00 pm – Unrecorded Q&A with readers
8:30 pm – Reader after party
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**ABOUT THE AUTHOR:**
Eloisa has published over 30 historical romances, many of which have hit the bestseller lists. She also wrote a bestselling memoir, *[Paris in Love](https://www.eloisajames.com/parisinlove/)*, as well as a contemporary novel, *[Lizzie and Dante](https://www.eloisajames.com/bookshelf/dante.php)*. Her books are published in 28 languages and 30 countries, from Slovakia to Sweden. Worldwide, she has approximately 7 million books published in print or electronically. She lives in New York City and Florence, Italy.
After graduating from Harvard University, Eloisa got an M.Phil. from Oxford University, a Ph.D. from Yale and eventually became a Shakespeare professor, publishing an academic book with Oxford University Press. Her “double life” as a professor and romance writer is a source of fascination to the media and her readers. In her professorial guise, she’s written a *[New York Times](https://www.eloisajames.com/mediakit/eloisa-defends-romance/)*[ op-ed](https://www.eloisajames.com/mediakit/eloisa-defends-romance/) defending romance, as well as articles published everywhere from women’s magazines such as *More* to writers’ journals such as the *Romance Writers’ Report.*
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