Energion Author Dolly Berthelot Selected to PENWomen National in Letters
Author Dolly Berthelot loves being a patron member of Pensacola PENWomen and is pleased to be selected to PENWomen National in Letters.

Besides attending most of the “fascinating monthly programs” in various arts, she was delighted with the audience enthusiasm for her recent presentation of “Doing What I Love” a personal recap of her diverse publication adventures from age 16-80.
State PENWomen awarded her third place in children stories to her SILLY GOOSE, a fun tale of “one odd egg” that a Mother and many others learn to love.
She is prominently displayed in the anthology NOBIS 11, Pensacola’s PENWomen Building History Doing What they Love, a variety of literary and artistic offerings, beautifully printed in full color, and available on Amazon.

Building History Doing What they Love
Two of Dolly’s poems are included, the rhyming “Creativity Now” and a longer narrative free verse, “He Walks With Purpose,” along with her bio, artist statement, a photo of her and of her two most recent books (PERFECTLY SQUARE, A Fantasy Fable of All Ages, and SCARS TO STARS, A Mini Memoir of Head, Heart, and Soul, both published by Energion Expand.)
“Nobis 2 suggests the incredible scope and depth of talent and skill among this group of PENWomen. I only regret it took me so long to join them!”
A public in-person exhibit of arts and letters by Dolly and other PENWomen may be seen this week at the Wright Place, 5 E Wright St. Pensacola.
Local PENWomen meetings are each 4th Tuesday, 1 pm, Artel Art Gallery, 223 Palafox Place, Pensacola. Visitors are welcome to attend a meeting and enjoy the monthly Artel exhibit.
National PENWomen membership requires a selection process with documentation of professionalism in art, letters, music, or dance. That is not required to be a local patron.