The Craftsbury Library is hosting a pair of readings in July as part of its Legacy Reading Series featuring readings by Vermont authors. The Series will kick off on Sunday, July 5th featuring two non-fiction writers, Jessica Hendry Nelson, author of If Only You People Could Follow Directions and Sean Prentiss, author of Finding Abbey: The Search for Edward Abbey and His Hidden Desert Grave.
On Sunday July 19th the library will host C. Stark Biddle, local fiction writer and adjunct faculty member at Sterling College, as well as Andrew Miller-Brown, editor and founder of Plowboy Press which recently published Adam's Mark by Julia Shipley, who will also be on hand to read a short excerpt from the book.
The Craftsbury Library Legacy Reading Series showcases writing that explores repercussions of events, ideas, people, traditions and institutions. Both readings will be held at 4pm at the Craftsbury Public Library followed by a wine and cheese reception on the porch.
Susan O'Connell Library Director Craftsbury Public Library P.O. Box 74 Craftsbury Common, VT 05827 (802) 586-9683 craftsburylibrary@gmail.com
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