You’re Invited to Join a New Book Club – And You Don’t Even Have to Leave Your Home!

That’s right – a Virtual Book Club! A revolutionary idea (I think) by Kari Henley who recently interviewed me for the Huffington Post. (You can read that article here and her book review here.) I love that we live in times where we can gather together and be physically be all over the world. We are now able to share and discuss things with people we may not have ever met otherwise, and I find that so exciting. It’s always been a cornerstone of the concept of Epiphany. I have always known it was imperative that as many of my filmed interviews (and probably very soon, some of the written ones) live on the web so that we could all share our stories with each other no matter who we are or where we live.

So needless to say, I feel extremely honored to be the first author of GatherCentral.com’s new Virtual Book Club. For only $20, you get presents (aka “sussies”) sent to you! (I don’t know about you, but I love getting sussies in the mail.) And we all hook up on Sunday, February 27 from 2-3p Eastern Standard Time/11am-12n PST (plenty of time before the Academy Awards start) to discuss Epiphany and all that that implies. As many of you know who are reading or who have read the book, there is much to discuss. I will be on the call to tell you a little about my experience with it and answer any questions you might have. We also plan to hopefully have a few of my contributors to answer questions and discuss anything you might want to discuss as well. Go here to read more about the book and about the virtual book club.

Please feel free to send in requests about what contributors you would like to have on the call, and I’ll see what I can do. Email me at info@epiphanychannel.com or go to my contact page.

Get your questions and discussion points ready, and I can’t wait to utilize cutting edge technology and share the experience of being one of the first virtual book clubbers out there with you!!

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Scheduled Book Signings and Q&A’s for Jan-Feb. – 1st One in Dallas Tomorrow!!

The Epiphany book tour has started and the first book signing is happening in my home town of Dallas, Texas! (Well, at least one of my home towns, I consider Austin and New Orleans my home towns too.) So here are the details of what I fondly refer to the ‘Epiphany Home Towns Tour’ as well as two events happening in San Francisco. Please feel free to tell all your friends and family in the respective cities that you think might be interested! Also, you’ll note some of the interviewees will be in attendance at various events so you might want to take a look at their stories if you’re reading the book so you can ask or talk to them about them if you’d like.

Thank you and looking forward to seeing those of you who can make any of these!

Epiphany Book Signings and Q&A Events
Dallas, Austin, New Orleans & San Francisco
Jan/Feb. 2011

January 27, 2011, 7-8pm (With 4 Epiphany Interviewees in Attendance: Carol Lanning, Rachel Blaylock, Nancy Ballard, Jenifer Chilton)
Border’s
10720 Preston Road
Dallas, TX 75230
www.borders.com

January 28, 2011, 2-4pm (this one will be complete with champagne, tea sandwiches and petits fours – one my favorite things in the world.)
Lovers Lane Antique Market
5001 W. Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX 75209
www.loverslaneantiques.com

February 4, 2011, 7-8pm (With at least 3 Epiphany Interviewees in Attendance: Rupert Isaacson, Kristin Neff, Elizabeth Avellan)
BookPeople
603 N. Lamar
Austin, TX 78703
www.bookpeople.com
AFTER-PARTY at Gibson Bar – 8:00-10:30pm

February 10, 2011, 5:30-7:30pm (Signing/Q&A Wine and Cheese Reception – will be fun, NOLA-style)
Garden District Book Shop
2727 Prytania St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
www.gardendistrictbookshop.com

February 20, 2011, 4pm
Book Passage
51 Tamal Vista, Corte Madera, CA 94925 (Marin County, right outside of San Francisco)
www.bookpassage.com

February 24, 2011, 8pm
Fields Books
1419 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
www.fieldsbooks.com

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“Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.”- J. M. Barrie

On January 13, we had the launch party for Epiphany at Gallery Brown in Los Angeles. It was also a little benefit for the Sunshine Kids, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to “helping kids with cancer smile” by putting on events for them and taking them on trips while they are battling their illness. G.W. Bailey, the wonderful actor currently on TNT’s The Closer and the Executive Director of the Sunshine Kids, is a dear friend whom I met while doing a play with him in Austin. Oddly enough, it was during this play that I had the epiphany which sparked the idea for this project. (You can read about it in the Introduction to the book.) G.W.’s story about the epiphany he experienced during a Sunshine Kids event opens the book. When he first came in contact with the Sunshine Kids, they were maybe touching about 40 children and their families a year with their work. Now, they are reaching thousands. His quote that titles his story is “When one life changes, many lives change.” I opened the book with this because I have found this to be one of the major truths about epiphanies. They change our lives if we act on them, and in turn, we can’t help but affect and change others. As G.W. pointed out, “It’s just what happens…it’s a ripple effect. And you never know how far that ripple will go. Usually, it’s much farther than you ever could imagine.”

G.W. came to the event and brought several of the wonderful people who work with the Sunshine Kids. One of them was Katie Sparks, a former Sunshine Kid. I had no idea she was going to speak, and I’m very grateful she did because this eighteen-year-old, in the most articulate, direct way, described for all of us there exactly what the Sunshine Kids provides for kids battling cancer in a very visceral way.  G.W. talked about it in his interview, and I’d been to a Sunshine Kids event (complete with python snake, which is a story for another day), but hearing it from Katie enabled me to truly grasp just how important the work they are doing is. She talked about how lonely and isolated she had become because of her disease and all the things that make you strange to other kids when you are going through chemo and other things while fighting it. When she went on her Sunshine Kids’ trip, she developed friendships with kids going through the same things she was and for the first time in a very long time, she didn’t feel strange or weird and she actually laughed and felt like a normal teenager again. She described how she has never felt alone since that trip, and the people she met on it are still some of her best friends. These new friends and the Sunshine Kids mentors’ love and support gave her renewed energy and joy about life. Today, I am happy to report that Katie is a lovely, healthy eighteen-year-old, and is about to start college! (And she obviously has a future in public speaking if she decides that is what she wants to do – people really started donating, buying books and wanted to volunteer after she spoke!)

I am leaving tomorrow to start traveling for my book events in Texas, New Orleans and San Francisco. I hopefully will be able to post from the road but wanted to go ahead and tell a bit of the story of our first event and thank everyone who made the night so special: Dina Brown, who hosted the event at her beautiful gallery; everyone who came and supported the book and the Sunshine Kids; and all of the remarkable Los Angeles interviewees who were able to come – Gregory Wilson, Orian Williams, Wendi Cooper, Florence Horne (our eldest contributor at 91 years of age! video), Dr. Judith Orloff, Andrea Buchanan (video) and, of course, G.W. Bailey (video), whose favorite quote of all-time is by J. M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, and is the motto of the Sunshine Kids. It sums up for me of what this night, these people and now the readers and the people writing in to Epiphany Channel have brought and continue to bring to my life and to the lives of so many others and therefore, as the quote says, to themselves…

“Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.”             – J. M. Barrie

Orian Williams, Gregory Wilson, Wendi Cooper, Florence Horne, Elise Ballard, Katie Sparks, G.W. Bailey, Judith Orloff, Andrea Buchanan

To see more photos of the event, please check out our Fan Page on Facebook!

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What does Epiphany mean exactly? a little history…

Since today, January 6, is the first day of the Epiphany season in the Western Christian Church and has to do with history of the word, “epiphany,” I thought I’d put up an excerpt from the introduction of the book that gives a brief history of the word that includes an explanation of the Epiphany celebration in the church.  We thought it was so funny that the book was released on January 4, the same week of the official Epiphany day in the church — it was a complete coincidence…serendipity at play again in epiphanies! (FYI – you can go read more of the Introduction as well as GW Bailey’s amazing epiphany – the first story in the book – on the Book Page on EpiphanyChannel.com under Excerpts…)

from Epiphany:

A question I get asked a lot is, “What do you mean by epiphany, exactly?” Everyone from Oprah to Mutual of Omaha is talking about realizations and awakenings, and many times these are referred to as “aha moments.” But to me, that term is a little more casual and speaks more to everyday insights. By epiphanies I mean the major, life-changing revelations that have had the greatest impact on our lives.

After all, the word epiphany originated in ancient Greece to describe our great revelations from the gods, and it has a deep, archetypal resonance. The history of the word is fascinating. Epiphany, when it’s capitalized, is the name of the Christian church celebration of the three wise men or magi coming to see the baby Jesus in Bethlehem. This is usually celebrated on January 6, which in the Western church calendar starts an Epiphany season that lasts until the first day of Lent. It is a season of new beginnings; after the visit of the magi, church feast days and readings recount the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist, and Jesus’ first public miracle at Cana, where he turned water into wine. Epiphany, from the Greek epiphaneia, means “appearance” or “manifestation,” and was first seen in English around 1310. For about three hundred years, it meant the religious feast day and nothing else.

By the mid-1600s, epiphany—with a lowercase e—was being used to refer to other manifestations of Christ and to appearances of divine beings in other religions. Since the nineteenth century, the meanings of epiphany began expanding. Writers such as Thomas De Quincey (who wrote of “bright epiphanies of the Grecian intellect”) and William Wordsworth, then later James Joyce (who wrote that epiphanies “are the most delicate and evanescent of moments”) and John Updike, helped broaden the definition of epiphany to include the secular realm. Today it carries a range of meanings, including “an intuitive grasp of reality,” “an illuminating discovery, realization, disclosure, or insight,” or simply “a revealing scene or moment.” My definition of an epiphany is “a moment of sudden or great realization about life that usually changes you in some way.”

I started asking the people I interviewed for their definitions and was enchanted and inspired by some of the answers I received:

An epiphany is a realization; an opening; a portal to the Divine; growing up; a magic moment that impacts you and changes you forever and you can remember it as vividly as you experienced it; a moment that changes the lens through which you view your life; our soul scratching around our head and giving us a signal to guide our lives with; a moment of descending light, open knowledge, and choice; a drastic shift in energy and change of perspective that happens in the form of a moment of clarity; something that gives you the strength to take a different direction or move forward and opens up everything; a sense of wonderment; a clarifying direction; that moment where you know your life is never going to be the same;

One of my favorites is Maya Angelou’s answer:

“It probably has a million definitions. It’s the occurrence when the mind, the body, the heart, and the soul focus together and see an old thing in a new way.”

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First Times…Book Launch Day – Jan. 4, 2011…

Seeing Book in a Store for the Very First Time (a little teary but not too bad...)

First Book Table. Could not be more excited to be on this table surrounded by this kind of company.

First Time to Ever Sign A Book in a Store...I didn't do a book signing there but Barnes and Noble in The Grove in LA asked me sign books to sell & of course, I was thrilled to oblige.

My Beautiful, Hilarious, Brilliant Friends, Danielle and Stacey, Insist on Buying the Book...and took me out and made my first experience of seeing my book in a store as a first-time author so very, very special! What would we do without our amazing girlfriends?!

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