Local Author Fair
Monday, March 30
4:00pm - 7:00pm
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Local Author Fair
Meet over 20 local authors whose writing covers a range of genres including children's stories, memoirs, poetry, true crime, sports, fiction and more!
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library - Marvin Auditorium 101ABC
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
Marvin Auditorium 101ABCMeet over 20 local authors whose writing covers a range of genres including children's stories, memoirs, poetry, true crime, sports, fiction and more!
Authors who will be in attendance at the local author fair include:
- Dr. Aly - Author of children's stories including Black Heirs, I Am Beautiful, Fast Cars and more.
- Gary L. Anderson - Author of the memoir Developing a Personal Relationship with God: Learning to Operate in His Strength.
- Kim Hurley Andrews - Author of When the Leaves Began to Unfold: The Hurley Murder Mystery, a historical fiction novel based on a real-life triple murder.
- F. C. Appelhanz - Author of several poetry books including Mind Dancing, Valley View Farms, Embrace the Adventure and more.
- Thomas Fox Averill - Co-editor and contributor to Kansas Matters: Twenty-First Century Writers on the Sunflower State. Author of several novels and story collections including Rode, Ordinary Genuis and more.
- Tim Bascom - Author of two memoirs, a novel, a collection of short stories and most recently the nonfiction title The Boundless Game: Soccer Stories from Across the Street to Around the World.
- A.D. Childers - Author of mystery novel The Switch Point and speculative fiction novel A History of Madness.
- Chelan David - Author of Stories from the Phog: Forty Years of Kansas Basketball and the memoir Beautiful States of Mind: A Father and Daughters' Pilgrimage to All 50 States.
- Anamarie Davis-Wilkins - Author of the novel Under and Over and several collections of poetry including To See My Own World.
- Todd Fertig - Author of Legacy: The Enduring Impact of the Negro Leagues on Modern Baseball and American Society, youth fiction title The Missionaries' Daughter and co-author of Like What You Do: The Memoirs of Dr. Walt Menninger.
- D. D. Franklin - Author of the paranormal romance novel Silver Lake: Awakening.
- William Isley - Author of fiction novels The Likeness of Sinful Flesh: A Story of Redemption and Chasing the Wind: A Philosophical Novel.
- Duane R. Johnson - Author of the novel Herald of the Resurrection and two collections of poetry titled Evolution's Promise and Evolution's Progress.
- Patrick Kelly - Author of K-State's Wrestling Legacy: Stories, Stats, and Personalities that Shaped the Sport in Kansas and Beyond.
- Ruth Maus - Author of the novel Lunacy and Acts of God and two collections of poetry titled Puzzled and Valentine.
- Walt Menninger - Author of Like What You Do: The Memoirs of Dr. Walt Menninger.
- Samantha Morrison - Author of the poetry collection titled Barefoot.
- Catherine Ramshaw - Author of the memoir Don't Worry God I Got This... Until I Didn't: Conversations in the Dark.
- Leslie “Pepper” Richards - Author of the children's book Let's Be Amigos.
- Catherine Robertson - Author of the memoir Seven Lives, Seven Choices, several short story collections and the speculative fiction series titled The Trial.
- Michael J. Travis- Author of two nonfiction books titled Kansas Baseball and Celebrating Kansas Breweries: People, Places & Stories.
- Leslie VonHolten - Co-editor and contributor to Kansas Matters: Twenty-First Century Writers on the Sunflower State. Author of several essays published in The New Territory and Literary Landscapes, Pitch and more.
- Ernie W. Webb III - Author of the true crime book Goodbye, Butterfly: Murder, Faith and Forgiveness in a small Kansas Town.
- Craig Yorke - Author of the memoir Steep: A Black Neurosurgeon's Journey.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Books/Authors/Writing |
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Our mission is sparking curiosity and connecting our community through literacy and learning. The library features the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery, the Millennium Café, Chandler Booktique (bookstore and gift shop), free meeting rooms, computer training and free Wi-Fi access. The library has a collection of more than 414,000 books and serves more than 81,000 registered borrowers. Bookmobiles make 23 stops Monday-Saturday across Shawnee County. The website tscpl.org serves customers’ needs 24/7. The library offers state-of-the art technology, youth programs that encourage learning and reading, adult learning programs, online learning tools, events, and reference and research tools.
