Tomorrow, March 26, I will be on blogtalktadio.com. This is maybe the third time and we always have a great discussion among the guests. I will be appearing with three other women. With so many of us caught at home, this is a great time to join us.
Tag Archives: talks
Turning the Page
On Saturday I spoke at the Turning the Page Bookstore in Monroe, Conn. Although there were only a few people in attendance, they were great and we had a wonderful time. I will post pictures when I can.
Turn the Page
Very excited to speak at Turn the Page bookstore in Connecticut on Saturday. Stop over if you are in the are. 2:00 – 3:00.
Finkelstein Memorial Library
On Sunday, March 31, I spoke about the Shakers, The Shaker Murders, and other topics at the Library. This is the library I was Director of for 14 years. A large library, it serves a diverse population. Working here was life-changing for me in so many ways. And, even though I left over ten years ago, they continue to be supportive.
Upcoming events
With the release of The Shaker Murders a few weeks ago, I have a busy schedule ahead.
On Tuesday, February 19, I have a radio interview with No Limits at 6 EST. Saturday,
February 23, I am reading an excerpt from The Shaker Murders – and speaking about the Shakers – at the Port Jervis Library at 2 pm. Love doing these kind of events where I meet readers and answer questions. They always make me think. Open to the public.
March 16, I am participating in a conference arranged by my Sisters in Crime Chapter The Mavens of Mayhem. It is a full day affair held at the Greenbush Library in East Greenbush, New York. There will be two panels in the morning and two in the afternoon followed by book signings for all the participating authors. Our featured guests: Vickie Delaney and Edwin Hill. Free and open to the public but registration is required.
Two weeks later on March 30, 11 am at Linda’s in Goshen, I will be signing copies of my new book, The Shaker Murders. Open to all,
The following day, Sunday, March 31, I will be speaking at the Finkelstein Memorial Library in Spring Valley, New York. Open to the public – of course.
Osterhout Library
I had a great talk on Saturday at this very fine and interesting library. It is in a converted church and has stained glass and those wonderful pointed windows. The staff was both warm and gracious (they made a cake with the cover of my first book on it!) and I had a great turn out.