Fifteen Authors from the area will be featured
Middletown,
CT (May 20, 2016)
Russell Library will be sponsoring its First
Annual Local Authors Fair June 4th, 2016 from 10:00am to 1:00pm in
the Hubbard Room.
This is a chance to meet new and exciting authors, some of
whom may be your neighbors! The authors fair provides an occasion for writers
to connect with interested readers and new audiences. In addition, book
collectors have an opportunity to add to their collections. You won’t be
disappointed, and we really do look forward to seeing you at the Library!
Fourteen local writers will present their books and talk
about the inspiration behind their works. Non-fiction, and fiction categories
will both be represented. Historical Fiction, True Crime, Poetry and Memoirs
are included in the mix.
• Susan Allison
• Janet Barrett
• Sandy Berenbaum
• Robert B. Boyd*
• Jessica Brooke
• Co-authors Vic Butsch and Tommy Coletti
• Jennifer Eifrig
• Helen Evrard
• William Foster
• Beth Lapin
• Roy Lisker
• Steve Liskow
• Matthew J.A. Simmons
• Arthur Wiknik, Jr.
*Robert B. Boyd passed away in 2009. At the fair, he and his memoir, Alone In Vietnam, will be represented by his sister.
Refreshments will be
served! Door prizes will be handed out!
Drop-in, no registration.
This is funded by The Friends of the Russell Library.
ABOUT RUSSELL LIBRARY:
Russell Library
is dedicated to providing our richly diverse community with the highest quality
of 21st century library service, reliable information, and lifelong
educational, recreational and cultural resources for all. We help children
explore the world around and within them, enable teens to grow towards new
understandings, and ensure that adults have access to the fullness of the human
experience.
Contact:
Rolande Duprey
860-347-2528, ext. 171
Sue Honer
860-347-2528, ext. 135
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