Elizabeth Fournier
I know this is a little off-kilter here on the ol’ TV Boyfriends spot but, I must tell you that I didn’t do Elizabeth Fournier justice when I posted her work here a couple of weeks ago. I know you’ve all heard the story a million times, I broke my ankle, I’ve been wearing a cast since January, I’ve tried to go to conferences and my kids baseball and then I had surgery and in the meantime, I asked for guest posters. But, you know what happened? I got so consumed in the beauty of Orlando and the fact that my doggone 8 day old computer went on the blitz that I just didn’t do this great author justice.
So, blog world, meet Elizabeth Fournier, author of My blind dating memoir is called, "All Men Are Cremated Equal: My 77 Blind Dates." And, since we discuss men a lot around here, well duh, I thought finding one through 77 blind dates would make some interesting chatter.
You can find her post on this blog Shaun Cassidy – Awww the good ol’ days and you can read Elizabeth Fournier Guest Posts for Me but before you go, find out a little about the author.
After she got over her dream of being a Solid Gold Dancer, Fournier promptly headed into the local funeral home and asked for a job, any job. She became the live-in night keeper which meant she resided in a trailer in the far reaches of a large, hilly cemetery and slept with a shotgun near her bed. It was the scariest summer of her life.
She is currently the voice of the autopsy exhibit in the forensic wing at the United
States National Museum of Medicine and a full-time mortician. She is also a ballroom dance instructor at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. But she couldn’t resist writing the story of her unusual method of dating that led her to the love of her life.
Yea, this should make reading her book that much more interesting. I am currently getting ready to read her book so I can do a review of it. But, as with a couple of other books, I had to go chase down at my mom’s house because she got to it before I did.
So, go ahead, check her out, she won’t disappoint.

June 3rd, 2009 at 2:53 am
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