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PALADIN PICTURES WRAPS JAN KARON FILM
Charlottesville, VirginiaMay 27, 2003Paladin Pictures announces the completion of the second episode of At Home with Jan Karon. This thirty-two minute film features best-selling novelist and central Virginia resident Jan Karon and will be used to promote the paperback release of her latest Mitford novel In This Mountain.
"It’s a fabulous way for Jan to communicate with her audience," says the film’s producer Kent C. Williamson. "Not all her readers have the opportunity to hear her speak in person and this film shows off her wonderfully charming and delightful personality."
Hosted by Jan Karon and produced by Paladin Pictures in conjunction with Penguin Books, At Home with Jan Karon gives viewers a personal glimpse into the fictitious world of Mitford and into the real life of the author. Filmed on location at her farm, Jan Karon reveals the fate of Father Tim, tells Uncle Billy jokes, answers questions her readers frequently ask, and reads from In This Mountain.
At Home with Jan Karon can be seen at the following venues:
| May 29, 2003 |
Zion Episcopal Church & Books & Company, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin |
| June 22, 2003 |
St. George Episcopal Church & Books & Company, Dayton, Ohio |
| June 28, 2003 |
Asbury United Methodist Church & Any Day Books, Easton Maryland |
| July 25-27, 2003 |
P.A.S.T. of Union County & Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Carbondale, Illinois |
| TBD |
Happy Bookseller, Columbia, South Carolina |
| TBD |
Historic Lamb’s Creek Church & Seminary Books, King George, Virginia |
| TBD |
Trinity Episcopal Church & Vero Beach Book Center, Vero Beach, Florida |
| TBD |
Miami Arts & Humanities Council & J. Harrington Books, Miami, Oklahoma |
| TBD |
Wollaston Congregational Church, Braintree, Massachusetts |
For more information about these events please contact the venue directly.
To request still images related to this story, please email Media@PaladinPictures.com.
For more information, please email Info@PaladinPictures.com or call 434.817.2700.
Paladin Pictures is dedicated to the production, distribution, and promotion of redemptive entertainment and educational media. Paladin Pictures strives to follow the example of the Paladin Order of Knighthood which, under the rule of Charlemagne, was charged with the task of preserving the values and virtues of the society and culture.
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