Press Release Fun: The Children’s Literary Salon – Native Fiction and the Editorial Process

Folks, you know me. Half the time I forget to even mention these swell little events that happen, absolutely free I might add, in my library.  But this Saturday’s panel . . . well, it’s special.  It’s sort of a once in a lifetime panel.  You’re not going to see this kind of thing pretty [...]

Folks, you know me. Half the time I forget to even mention these swell little events that happen, absolutely free I might add, in my library.  But this Saturday’s panel . . . well, it’s special.  It’s sort of a once in a lifetime panel.  You’re not going to see this kind of thing pretty much anywhere else.  So if you’re in the area in any way . . .

New York Public Library’s Children’s Literary Salon is pleased to announce our event on Saturday, October 4th at 2:00 p.m.

Native Fiction and the Editorial Process

Join editors Stacy Whitman (Tu Books/Lee & Low) and Cheryl Klein (Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic), Onondaga author Eric Gansworth (IF I EVER GET OUT OF HERE), and Abenaki author Joseph Bruchac (KILLER OF ENEMIES) for a discussion about writing, discovering, editing, and publishing Native fiction and what the editors and their authors learned along the way.

This event will be held in the South Court Auditorium in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (42nd St. & 5th Avenue).  No reservations necessary.

For a complete listing of all upcoming Salons, you can find the calendar here.

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