Sumter Library to Host Local Author Fair

The Sumter County Library will host the 2013 Local Author Fair on Saturday, January 26th from 3pm to 5pm in the Main Meeting Room of the Main Library. Local authors will be on hand to discuss and sign their works. Some will also have their works for sale. The following authors are scheduled to appear:

  • Amy Lynn Magaw
    Home; Wheels of Love (Christian Fiction)
  • Deanna Anderson
    Of the Seven, Sinner or Saint; Magick for the Kitchen Witch; Magick for the Elemental Witch; Imagica: the Boy Who Had No Imagination (Juvenile fiction and Non-fiction)
  • Melanie Dees
    How to Make Lemonade (Non-fiction)
  • Henry Dyson
    The Big Gray House; The Big Gray House II; Outlining Your Bible Study (Juvenile fiction and non-fiction)
  • Stephanie McKenny
    Clutch Your Pearls, Girl; Pearls of My Own (Non-fiction and fiction)
  • Minnie Dix
    From My Front Porch; Sinners Never Sleep; Belcher, the 10th Reindeer; The Oak Trees That Talk (Juvenile Fiction; Fiction)
  • Melissa Weeks-Richardson
    True Confessions; Woman of Change; The Power of True Prayer (Non-fiction)
  • Sondra Busby
    Understanding Life and its Challenges (Non-fiction) Christine Young-Robinson Chicken Wing (Juvenile Non-Fiction)
  • Harold Gonzales
    How to Impress Your Online Instructor (Non-Fiction)
  • Christine Gonzales
    Your College Planning Survival Guide; My College-Bound Plan; College
    Bound: Proven Ways to Plan and Prepare for Getting into the College of your Dreams
    (Non-Fiction)
  • Daniel Easterling
    The Paralegal (Non-fiction)
  • Tyora Moody
    When Rain Falls (Fiction)

For more information, contact Ford Simmons, MLIS, Reference and Information Services Coordinator/Webmaster for the Sumter County Library at simmonsf@spiritcom.net.

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