Manchester Library Author Visit
As the former Director of Human Services in Manchester, CT for many years, I always look forward to returning with my new hat, award-winning author. There, I am sure to meet many old friends and colleagues as well new friends who have read my books. Thanks to...
Kent Memorial Library
Thanks to everyone at Kent Memorial Library in Suffield, CT. I arrived shortly after returning from Washington to a very enthusiastic audience at the library. Jackie Hemond, director, was really gracious and members of the packed audience for the small room were so...
Mishkan Torah, Greenbelt, MD
Thanks to all at Mishkan Torah in Greenbelt, MD for their interest and enthusiasm in hearing me discuss my books. Special gratitude to Arden Bronstein for the invitation and to my cousin, Melanie Hall, for her warmth and hospitality. It was a great experience for me.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Oh, what a fulfilling and rewarding experience at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. It was a busy time in Washington, including the Cherry Blossom parade, countless school groups out on spring break, Emancipation Day in D.C., and Yom HaShoah. It...
Book Club Bookstore and More
So much fun to join Mark Dressler at the Book Club Bookstore in South Windsor, CT in promoting our books. Mark is a mystery writer whose book, Dead and Gone, takes place in a fictional town that sounds an awful lot like Hartford! Penny Goetjen, mystery writer of...
Welles-Turner Library
It was a fruitful day at the Riverfront Community Center sponsored by the Welles-Turner Memorial Library in Glastonbury, CT on March 24, 2018. Joined by seventeen other local Connecticut authors, I learned quite a bit about the journeys of many other writers at the...
Longmeadow Adult Center
Thanks to everyone at the Longmeadow, MA Adult Center for hosting me for an author talk about both my books, Sidonia's Thread and Surviving Remnant. The audience was enthusiastic and inquisitive and many were former customers of Sidonia's fashions! It was really a...