What’s Your Superpower? Teen Authors First Novels
Shelton student schools readers on camaraderie and authenticity
Read moreShelton student schools readers on camaraderie and authenticity
Read moreAuthors often advise: Write what you know.
Read moreBest selling author Malcolm Gladwell will discuss his new book “Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About People We Don’t Know” as part of SMU’s cultural intelligence initiative.
Read moreDelia Owens will discuss and sign copies of her debut novel (and Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection) Where The Crawdads Sing.
Read moreThe sole focus of the book is not on death, but on a family that has taken a firm hold of life and celebrates victory over tragedy.
Read moreFor Lakewood resident Jaclyn Amend, writing a children’s book was merely a way to encourage reading and promote a sense of wonder for her two sons.
Read moreAuthor Jean Skartsiaris knows a little about perseverance. For the past 20 years, she’s been slowly but steadily working on
Read moreLife in Frisco on what would become known, thanks to television, as the original Southfork Ranch came with all the
Read moreRichard Lentz has always been fascinated by dachshunds. So it makes sense that his first children’s book, Life’s Little Lessons
Read moreSandy McDonough has a long history, not just with Highland Park but with the country itself. A fourth generation nephew
Read moreDonna Arp Weitzman is known among her friends as the “accidental author.” But now, with one book published and another
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