Why don't you contact her publisher? Publishers usually handle much of the PR for their authors and handle requests like yours. They also set up web pages to publicize and sell their books. Writers who are also in practice and teaching don't usually do, or even have, their own web sites.

Take or audit one of her classes. Sign up for a lecture or lecture series. Find out if you know any of her students. Read all of her books. BUT, don't be aggressive about it. If you're simply doing her a favor, and she's very busy, going through the publisher may be a good start.

Betty


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