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Indie Author Day to Be Celebrated at Eastchester Library
The authors taking part in the celebration are members of the Westchester Indie Authors.
EASTCHESTER, NY — On Saturday, October 8, a group of Westchester authors will participate in Indie Author Day, the first nationwide library celebration of independent writers.
Those taking part in the Eastchester Public Library event are members of Westchester Indie Authors (WIA). They include Rinku Battacharya, Susan Berliner, Kirsten Campbell, Julianna Dawson, David Deutsch, Carol Dommermuth, Linda Griffin, Nate Levin, Mel Parish, and Donna Thompson.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the independent authors will host a series of informative panels for Eastchester Library visitors. Topics covered will include Self-Publishing, Fiction, and Nonfiction. There will also be a Spice Demo and Poetry Readings.
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The program will conclude with an hour-long digital gathering (2 p.m. – 3 p.m.) of all participating libraries for a national Q&A with writers, agents, and other industry leaders.
Light refreshments will be served and door prizes (books) will be awarded.
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During the entire event, books by the Westchester authors will be on display and available for signing and purchase.
Eastchester Public Library is located at 11 Oak Ridge Place in Eastchester.
For more details, visit Westchester Indie Authors at westchesterindieauthors.com.
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