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Cisco Writers Club Book Look 2015
First
annual CWC Book Look offered by the Cisco Writers Club
April 25 – April 26, 2015 (Cisco,
Texas) – The Cisco Writers Club is proud to offer the first
ever CWC Book Look. The CWC is welcoming
over 15 authors to Cisco College Library in Cisco, Texas, on Saturday, April
25, 2015, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, April 26, 2015, from 11:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. Door prizes and giveaways
will be available. $3 admission to the
Cisco Civic League FolkLife Festival is applicable.
In
honor of the 40th anniversary of the CWC, over fifteen authors will
be present to sign books and meet readers. USA Today best-selling author
Ophelia London, Mom’s Choice award-winning teen’s and children’s author Amanda
M. Thrasher, and award-winning multi-genre author Margo Bond Collins, to name a
few. Some of our local authors are Cisco’s own Dr. Duane Hale and Eastland’s
own Marsha Vermillion. Also, local
authors Anna
Albergucci, A.R. Draeger, and Nancy Masters. Other Texas authors include Matthew
Gene, Dr. David Bedford, JoAnna Grace, John J. Smith, David Hughes, C.A.
Szarek, Emma Gingerich, Amanda Stone Norton, with more possible. All ages are
welcome. There will be story time and crafts
for younger children. Children’s books will be available, as well as young
adult. For adults, the CWC Book Look
will offer a wide array of genres – including romance, paranormal, horror,
science fiction, nonfiction, autobiography, local history, inspirational, and
others—to fulfill the reading interests of everyone.
“Our
goal is our motto, ‘helping writers where they are,’” said Amber Draeger, CWC
Programs Coordinator. “Too often in
rural Texas, we lack the resources and the support system that is found in the
metroplex, so we want to be a literary hub for this area of Texas for all the
writers that are willing to come and join us.
Our goal is to help as many people get to their dreams as
possible.”
Come
meet the authors, take a photo, snag signed copies, win prizes, and help the
CWC celebrate this first annual event.
About
Cisco Writers Club
The
Cisco Writers Club was established in February 1975 by some twenty determined, industrious writers. For some,
writing earned their daily bread. For others, it was a hobby and diversion. All
wanted to learn, progress, and share the journey. Cisco Writers Club is a
support group for writers. The mission of the Cisco Writers Club is to
encourage the development and improvement of its members through educational
and informational programs, workshops, seminars and contests; to stimulate
the systematic study of writing and research methods; to offer constructive
criticism of individual members’ writings. Members from the Central Texas area
gather the first Thursday night of each month for meetings, workshops,
speakers, writing challenges, and mutual encouragement.
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