EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 11 MIN
Book Signings, CrimeCon & Growing Momentum for Becoming Fire
from The Storehouse Media Podcast · host Sherrie Clark
On this episode of The Neil Haley Show and the Storehouse Media Group Podcast, Neil Haley interviews bestselling author Jennifer Clarke Eskew, author of Becoming Fire.Jennifer shares updates from a busy weekend of book signings and speaking engagements in Virginia, discusses the emotional impact of honoring fallen law enforcement officers, and previews her upcoming appearance at CrimeCon in Las Vegas.Her book, which reflects on her experiences in law enforcement, continues to gain momentum as readers connect deeply with its powerful stories.Jennifer recently returned to Virginia, where she participated in several book-related events.One of the highlights was visiting a local shop called Rewind Find Consign, located in South Hill, Virginia. The store carries a wide variety of vintage and consignment items, and the owner invited Jennifer to participate in a community gathering of vendors.The event allowed Jennifer to connect with small business owners, readers, and community members while promoting Becoming Fire.She later returned to the shop for a book signing event, where attendees had the opportunity to purchase copies and discuss the stories behind the book.Another meaningful event during the weekend was attending the memorial service for Master Trooper Ja Junior Walker, who was killed in the line of duty.Jennifer writes about Walker in Chapter Three of Becoming Fire.The memorial service marked the 13th anniversary of his passing, and Jennifer attended to honor his legacy and support his family.The event brought together law enforcement officers and community members who shared stories about Walker and remembered his decades of service.Jennifer described the experience as both solemn and deeply meaningful.Jennifer also participated in a speaking engagement at the Dinwiddie Library, part of the Appomattox Regional Library system.The event included:A reading from Chapter Three of Becoming FireA question-and-answer session with attendeesA book signing for readersThe library system has now ordered multiple copies of the book, including physical books and eBook editions, making it available to readers throughout the region.Jennifer also donated an additional copy to the Dinwiddie Library to support local readers.Jennifer reports strong momentum for the book across multiple platforms.Sales continue through:Her official websiteAmazonIndependent retail storesLibrary systemsHaving the book available in libraries is especially meaningful to her because libraries played such an important role in her childhood.She credits early library experiences with inspiring her lifelong love of reading and storytelling.Jennifer says that meeting readers in person has been one of the most rewarding parts of the experience.Many attendees have already read the book and come specifically to meet her and ask questions about the real-life events behind the stories.These conversations reinforce the impact the book is having on readers who connect with the realities of law enforcement and public service.To learn more about Jennifer Clarke Eskew and her book, visit: https://www.JenniferClarkeEskew.comBecoming Fire is also available through Amazon and select bookstores.Jennifer’s journey with Becoming Fire continues to grow as more readers discover the powerful stories behind the book.Through speaking engagements, mentorship, and appearances like CrimeCon, she hopes to continue inspiring readers while honoring the law enforcement professionals whose stories helped shape her career. A Successful Book Tour Weekend Honoring a Fallen State Trooper Speaking at the Dinwiddie Library Inspiring the Next Generation Heading to CrimeCon Continued Success for Becoming Fire Connecting with Readers Learn More Final Thoughts
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On this episode of The Neil Haley Show and the Storehouse Media Group Podcast, Neil Haley interviews bestselling author Jennifer Clarke Eskew, author of Becoming Fire.Jennifer shares updates from a busy weekend of book signings and speaking engagements in Virginia, discusses the emotional impact of honoring fallen law enforcement officers, and previews her upcoming appearance at CrimeCon in Las Vegas.Her book, which reflects on her experiences in law enforcement, continues to gain momentum as readers connect deeply with its powerful stories.Jennifer recently returned to Virginia, where she participated in several book-related events.One of the highlights was visiting a local shop called Rewind Find Consign, located in South Hill, Virginia. The store carries a wide variety of vintage and consignment items, and the owner invited Jennifer to participate in a community gathering of vendors.The event allowed Jennifer to connect with small business owners, readers, and community members while promoting Becoming Fire.She later returned to the shop for a book signing event, where attendees had the opportunity to purchase copies and discuss the stories behind the book.Another meaningful event during the weekend was attending the memorial service for Master Trooper Ja Junior Walker, who was killed in the line of duty.Jennifer writes about Walker in Chapter Three of Becoming Fire.The memorial service marked the 13th anniversary of his passing, and Jennifer attended to honor his legacy and support his family.The event brought together law enforcement officers and community members who shared stories about Walker and remembered his decades of service.Jennifer described the experience as both solemn and deeply meaningful.Jennifer also participated in a speaking engagement at the Dinwiddie Library, part of the Appomattox Regional Library system.The event included:A reading from Chapter Three of Becoming FireA question-and-answer session with attendeesA book signing for readersThe library system has now ordered multiple copies of the book, including physical books and eBook editions, making it available to readers throughout the region.Jennifer also donated an additional copy to the Dinwiddie Library to support local readers.Jennifer reports strong momentum for the book across multiple platforms.Sales continue through:Her official websiteAmazonIndependent retail storesLibrary systemsHaving the book available in libraries is especially meaningful to her because libraries played such an important role in her childhood.She credits early library experiences with inspiring her lifelong love of reading and storytelling.Jennifer says that meeting readers in person has been one of the most rewarding parts of the experience.Many attendees have already read the book and come specifically to meet her and ask questions about the real-life events behind the stories.These conversations reinforce the impact the book is having on readers who connect with the realities of law enforcement and public service.To learn more about Jennifer Clarke Eskew and her book, visit: https://www.JenniferClarkeEskew.comBecoming Fire is also available through Amazon and select bookstores.Jennifer’s journey with Becoming Fire continues to grow as more readers discover the powerful stories behind the book.Through speaking engagements, mentorship, and appearances like CrimeCon, she hopes to continue inspiring readers while honoring the law enforcement professionals whose stories helped shape her career. A Successful Book Tour Weekend Honoring a Fallen State Trooper Speaking at the Dinwiddie Library Inspiring the Next Generation Heading to CrimeCon Continued Success for Becoming Fire Connecting with Readers Learn More Final Thoughts
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