Favorite #52: Mooresville Public Library

It was a fun day for everyone at the Mooresville Library, including author, Lisa Kline. Louie, the dog in Dicy McCullough's Tired Book Series can be seen on the left.

It was a fun day for everyone at the Mooresville Library, including author, Lisa Kline. Louie, the dog in Dicy McCullough’s Tired Book Series can be seen on the left.

Mooresville Public Library: Author Day

 The Mooresville Public Library is an inviting place to visit, not only because of the wonderful books and aesthetic feel of the building, but also because of the kind, helpful employees on staff,  always ready and willing to assist in any way possible.

One of those ways happened the last Saturday in July, when the library sponsored “author day” for the community to meet and greet local authors. As children’s author of the Tired Book Series, I was excited for the opportunity to meet and greet wonderful people on both sides of the table. Arriving early that morning, I soon learned I would be sharing a table with Lisa Kline. Lisa is the author of the wildlife adventure series, Sisters in all Seasons, published by Zondervan.

I first met Lisa a couple of years ago when she was a presenter for a writing workshop at the Farm at Weatherscreek in Cleveland, NC. Chatting with her at the library, I was happy to learn she will be a presenter in September at the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Conference in Charlotte, NC. Her topic will be character building.

Some of the other authors at the Mooresville Public Library in July were Sam Post, Kurt Corriher and Rolanda Turner. If interested in learning more about the event or authors in attendance, check out the following links:

jnicholson@ci.mooresville.nc.us

www.mooresvillelibrary.org

Congratulations, Mooresville Public Library! For your support and encouragement to local authors, you are my favorite place of the week.

Do you know of an organization that supports local authors through special events? If so, please leave a comment, message on Facebook or email dicysm@yahoo.com.

Thanks,

Dicy

www.dicymcculloughbooks.com

www.dicymcculloughbooks.com/blog

 

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