Local Author Expo 2021

Last night was the much-anticipated Greenville County Library Local Author Expo. This year the event was held virtually. I was one of thirteen authors who participated and we had a great turnout, with an especially fun Q&A session following five-minute introductions from all of the authors. We each had a chance to talk a little about ourselves and our books. It was great.

This morning the Library shared a recording of the entire event to YouTube, which you can watch either here or embedded in this post. The Library has also made a lot of good Expo-related resources available online. Be sure to visit the Expo page at the Library’s website, where you can find a listing of all the authors represented, including sample chapters (mine come from Dark Full of Enemies and Griswoldville, if you’re interested) and links to the authors’ websites, social media, and more.

This is my third year at the Expo and I’m grateful as always to the Library for putting it on. Please check out what they’ve made available, and join up for the Library’s adult Winter Reading program. One of the goals for the program is to read a book from the Local Authors collection. As the event itself makes clear, you’ve got lots of good choices.