7 January 2007, by Webmaster
The undead helped bring Colleen Gleason’s writing career to life.
The Brighton Township woman had been penning novels for years, but her first taste of commercial success didn’t come until 2005, when the New American Library publishing house, a division of Penguin, purchased her book “The Rest Falls Away,” a tale of vampire hunting in 19th century London.
Now, Gleason is gearing up for a number of area book signings and events following the novel’s planned released today. She (...)