St. Louis Public Library

St. Louis Public Library Presents Authors in January

Panel Discussions and Book Signing by St. Louis Authors

January 1, 2011 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on January 1, 2011.

The St. Louis Public Library will ring in the New Year with a book discussion and signing by an inspirational author and a pair of panel discussions by St. Louis authors. All events are free and open to the public.

 

  • Wendelin Van Draanen will discuss and sign her new teen novel, The Running Dream. The event takes place at Carpenter Branch, 3309 S. Grand Blvd., on January 15 at2 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by Pudd'nHead Books. Books available for purchase courtesy of Pudd'nHead Books.

 

  • PANEL DISCUSSIONSt. Louis authorsAntony John, Jody Feldman, and Cole Gibsen will talk to teens and adults about the craft of writing and the road to publication. The event takes place at Buder Branch, 4401 Hampton Ave., on January 18 at6 p.m. Books available for purchase courtesy of Pudd'nHead Books.
  • PANEL DISCUSSIONSt. Louis authors Dr. Thomas Hoerr, Sally Boggeman, and Christine Wallach will discuss and sign their new book, Celebrating Every Learner: Activities and Strategies for Creating a Multiple Intelligences Classroom. The event takes place at Buder Branch, 4401 Hampton Ave., on January 19 at6 p.m.  Books available for purchase courtesy of Left Bank Books.

 For more information, call 314-206-6779.

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