Press kit for The Unplanned Pregnancy Handbook


Publisher price $13.95

Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The world’s first truly objective guide to pregnancy for women is now
available


VIRGINIA BEACH, VA (January 2003) -- Pregnancy can be one of the happiest
experiences in a woman's life. But when unplanned, a pregnancy can become
just the opposite.

More than 3 million unintended pregnancies occur every year in the United
States*. The Unplanned Pregnancy Handbook, just $13.95 through
PublishAmerica.com, can help.

The Unplanned Pregnancy Handbook by Dorrie Williams-Wheeler features a
wealth of resources about pregnancy, abortion and adoption. Women of all
ages also share their own experiences with pregnancy in The Unplanned
Pregnancy Handbook.

Abortion and adoption are often taboo subjects in discussions about
pregnancy. But author Williams-Wheeler aims to educate through her book,
not judge. This is not a pro-life or pro-choice book. This is not a
pro-adoption or anti-adoption book.

The Unplanned Pregnancy Handbook gives women facts about abortion as a
procedure, adoption as an option, and parenthood as an experience. Whether
a woman decides to continue with her pregnancy and raise a child, has an
abortion, or gives a child up for adoption, this book can help her make an
informed decision.

Dorrie Williams-Wheeler is an author, graphic artist and entrepreneur. She
earned a master’s degree in instructional technology at Southern Illinois
University-Carbondale before launching Sparkledoll Productions, a web and
graphic design firm, in 1999. Williams-Wheeler published her first novel,
"Sparkledoll: Always Into Something," in 2001. She began work on what would
become The Unplanned Pregnancy Handbook years before she experienced her own pregnancy - which resulted in the birth of her son JT in 2000.

Dorrie Williams-Wheeler lives in Virginia Beach, VA with her husband, Craig, and
their two sons.


For more information, visit www.unplannedpregnancybook.com. To contact
Dorrie Williams-Wheeler, please arrange for an interview by calling (305)
528-3803.

* data from the Alan Guttmacher Institute, www.guttmacher.org.
 
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