Friday, March 24, 2006

Know any writers or aspiring writers in the NW suburbs?

Fellow author and poet, Michelle True, has organized a fun event for local authors and writers for April 8. A whole bunch of us will be speaking at the Indian Trails Library in Wheeling, IL from noon until 4 p.m. We'll be answering questions about writing and publishing and then selling and signing our books. You can read more about it here, in the Daily Herald. Please stop by!

UPDATED:
The link to the Daily Herald is already dead, so here is pretty much the same information from The Schaumburg Review:

Indian Trails Public Library, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. (847) 459-4100. Advance registration is required for programs unless noted otherwise. April 8, noon-4 p.m.: Author Festival. Twelve authors representing various genres will answer questions about writing, getting published, marketing and other related issues followed by book signings. Participating authors include Michelle True, poetry and nonfiction; Renetta Dudzinski, Christian historical fiction; Randy Richardson, fiction; Jeanette Clinkunbrooker, historical fiction; Denise Swanson, humorous mystery; Nick Ostdick, fiction; Caryn Amster, true crime; Stacey Klemstein, sci-fi romance; Jay Hurd, science fiction/fantasy; Arnie Bernstein, history/nonfiction; Sheila Peele-Miller, women's fiction; and Mishawn Purnell-O'Neal, children's books. Free.

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