Give the Gift of Literacy, the Wright Scoop

The month of December is national "give/read a new book" month. Join award winning Glen Allen VA based The Wright Scoop – consultant, lecturer, & wordsmith, Sylvia Hoehns Wright in her effort to encourage literacy, not simply read or give a new book but identify and record personal lifestyle stories, too.

Richmond, VA, December 12, 2012 --(PR.com)-- In celebration of the month of December as national ‘give/read a new book’ month, join award winning Glen Allen VA based The Wright Scoop – consultant, lecturer, & wordsmith, Sylvia Hoehns Wright in an effort to encourage literacy. Based on her book - A Writer on Writing, the building blocks of nonfiction writing, Wright urges all to share their scoop – the why, who, what, when, where, how and benefits of 'written words'.

“Initially,” says Wright, “I compiled writing tips and strategies for personal use; but presently, advise others to acquire a copy of my workshop style book. For, it is important that each of us identify and record life-style stories as well as read stories published by others, too." In her newly published memoir style book, Eco-legacy – a millennium woman’s heritage, readers are invited to walk on a path worn smooth by generational expectation. Challenging all to acquire literacy of their heritage and give it as a gift, birthright to their children.

Described as “heartfelt” by the Fredericksburg Free Lance Star newspaper and identified as a Virginia 'notable' book by the Richmond Times Dispatch newspaper, Wright's book received the Virginia Connections Book Award sponsored by Precious Moments. As a result, reviewers advise readers to read Wright’s 'precious moments', life-style stories, in the rhythm of a poem, let her words speak to them. Published in paper print and e-book/i-book formats, to support the concept of buy-local, Eco-legacy – a millennium woman’s heritage is available at Laurel Gallery at 2805 Hungary Road in Richmond (Henrico) Virginia or through retail and/online book sellers or Wright’s LuLu Sylvia’s Store option, http://stores.lulu.com/syhwright .

Identified as an Industry 'mover and shaker' by Landscape Architect magazine, Wright urges all, specifically during the holiday season, to give the gift of literacy: not simply read or give a new book but identify and record life-style stories, too. Details of her activities are available at web site www.TheWrightScoop.com or facebook group The Wright Scoop or twitter ID WrightScoop.
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