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Indie Author Day

Anaheim Central Library 500 W. Broadway, Anaheim

Meet local Indie Authors and take in a workshop and panel discussion on how to create and maintain a diverse, healthy writing career.Celebrate a vibrant world of literature at Anaheim Central Library. Indie Author Day is a literary gathering, hosting a diverse array of activities. Explore the book fair, discovering hidden literary gems. Engage with local authors in autograph sessions and lose yourself in captivating conversations about their work. It's a day dedicated to fostering literary connections, indie authors, and embracing the magic of storytelling in all its forms.1-2 PM Visit Author tables2-3 PM 'Beyond the Cover' - workshop on discovering alternative avenues to publishing other than just print3-4 PM 'Crafting a Writer's Life' - a panel discussion on mindfully creating a healthy, balanced atmosphere to hone your craft4-5 PM Author Social Hour - mingle with the featured authors and participate in a writing prompt activty.

Launch Party for ON BEING JEWISH NOW with Zibby Owens and Contributors!

1113 Montana Ave 1113 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica

In person author event with Zibby Owens and many of the anthology contributors at Zibby's Bookshop, 1113 Montana Ave, Santa Monica 90403!Zibby's Bookshop is thrilled to celebrate the launch of ON BEING JEWISH NOW! Zibby Owens will be joined by many of the anthology authors including Abby Stern, Amy Ephron, Anna Ephron Harari, Beth Ricanati, Dara Kurtz, David K. Israel, Elizabeth Silver, Jenny Mollen, Joanna Rakoff, Nicola Krauss, Rebecca Keren Jablonski, Shirin Yadegar, Steve Leder, and Toby Rose!About the book:An intimate and hopeful collection of meaningful, smart, funny, sad, emotional, and inspiring essays from today’s authors and advocates about what it means to be Jewish, how life has changed since the attacks on October 7th, 2023, and the unique culture that brings this group together.On October 7th, 2023, Jews in Israel were attacked in the largest pogrom since the Holocaust. It was a day felt by Jews everywhere who came together to process and speak out in ways some never had before. In this collection, 75 contributors speak to Jewish joy, celebration, laughter, food, trauma, loss, love, and family, and the common threads that course through the Jewish people: resilience and humor. Contributors include Mark Feuerstein, Jill Zarin, Steve Leder, Read More ...

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