West Virginia Author Day will draw 16
of the state’s finest writers to the Bridgeport Public Library 1-3 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 21.
Lisa
Myers McCombs, Class of 1977, author of several children's books and Monongah
Middle School language arts teacher, will be there.
So
will Daleen Berry, New York Times Best-Selling author of “Sister
of Silence” and her newest book, “Guilt By Matrimony: A Memoir of Love,
Madness, and the Murder of Nancy Pfister”; Anna Egan Smucker, Collen Driscoll,
Betty Larosa, Don Hamilton, Regina Allen Parker, Bob Anderson, Keith Bartlett,
Mary Lucille Deberry, Eric Friztus, Patricia Hopper, Michael S. Lambiotte, Phyllis
Wilson Moore, Eliot Parker and Georgeann Swiger.
Diana Pishner Walker,
a 1977 graduate of Clarksburg Notre Dame
High School and Fairmont State who works for the Marion County Board of
Education, will miss this one, but she’ll be at the Bridgeport Library at 1-2
p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24 to sign her latest book, “Spaghetti and Meatballs:
Growing Up Italian,” in Clarksburg, the Italian-American capital of West
Virginia with a great I-A Festival every year.
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