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Book talk: Lancelot’s Disciple

Alachua County Library Headquarters, Meeting Room A 4th Floor, Rm. A, 401 E Univ. Ave., Gainesville, FL

On Sunday, December 3, as part of the Local Author Series, Richard Gartee discussed his latest book, Lancelot’s Disciple. Frith, a student of Sir Lancelot, leaves the Christian abbey he has always called home, to join a caravan on the ancient Silk Road. While staying with a Sultan in Central … Read More

Children Books . . . Readings at Local Author Series

Story Woods Room, Children's Department, Alachua County Library Headquarters 401 East University Avenue, Gainesville, FL

On Saturday, December 9, authors Bonnie T. Ogle and Judith A. Barrett discussed their new children's books in the Story Woods room of the Alachua County Library Headquarters. Bonnie Ogle reading from Arthur the Arthropod Arthur the Arthropod by Ogle. Feeling quite vulnerable when his shell comes off, the young … Read More

Music, Readings, and WAG’s 2017 Book Project

Sal's Place 5109 NW 39th Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

A crowd turned out on a brisk Sunday afternoon to enjoy music, readings by WAG members, and food and drink at Sal's Place, a sports bar and restaurant in Northwest Gainesville. Arthur Crummer, Ken Booth, and Janet Barrett Suggs provided the music, and about a dozen WAG members read essays … Read More

Writing as a Small Business

Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

Presentation Summary* by Art Crummer With 15 years of experience as an accountant for CRI, Riggs & Ingram, LLC, it’s no wonder Lorie Keegan was able to use simple terms to outline accounting requirements for small businesses such as those of authors. Salient features of her presentation included the following: … Read More