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Follow on Google News | Sid Korpi Headlines the Next "Conversations with Animal Authors" Teleconferencethe Animal Communication Book Club's next "Conversations with Animal Authors" teleconference, featuring Sid Korpi, author of "Good Grief: Finding Peace After Pet Loss," will be held on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 at 8:00pm (EST).
Sid Korpi is a Minneapolis- "Anyone who has recently endured the death of a dear animal companion will find comfort in Good Grief: Finding Peace After Pet Loss, regardless of whether their feelings are still on the surface, or have been pushed back into their psyches through the healing influence of time," said Maureen Harmonay. "What is so wonderful about Sid's book is that she not only understands the searing emotional pangs of the often-lonely grieving process, but she also offers both consolation and coping techniques that can illuminate the tear-stained path to quiet acceptance and to an openness to love again." If you'd like to have an opportunity to talk with Sid Korpi about what you felt and experienced after your own pet's death, you can join the call by dialing 712-432-0180 and entering PIN #1063739 at 8:00pm (EST) on Wednesday, January 27th. Long-distance charges may apply. If you're unable to participate live, a recording of the interview will be posted on The Animal Communication Book Club http://www.animalcommunicationbookclub.blogspot.com/ The Animal Communication Book Club is a free online resource that features regular reviews of new and noteworthy books, audio books, and DVDs, as well as podcasts and archived interviews with authors of books on animal communication and the many ways in which animals connect with people and change their lives. Membership is free. # # # Maureen Harmonay of Animal Translations http://www.animaltranslations.com is a professional Animal Communicator who uses telepathy to communicate with animals to resolve behavioral problems, ease transitions, and enhance people's bonds with their creature companions. She publishes a free monthly eNewsletter, What's Up With Animals? End
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