Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Young adult authors panel discussion slated for Oct. 23 at Arcadia University

Below is a press release I received this week from Arcadia University:


Arcadia University presents a Lecture with Young Adult Authors


Tuesday, October 23,  5-7 p.m.

Glenside, Pa. — Arcadia University presents a Young Adult Authors panel discussion led by Arcadia adjunct professor Frankie Diane Mallis ’09MAE, with five Young Adult Authors on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Rose Room of Grey Towers Castle. The event is free and open to the public. Arcadia University is located at 450 S. Easton Road, Glenside.

The authors, Amy Garvey, “Cold Kiss” (2011 HarperCollins), “Glass Heart” (2012 HarperCollins), E.C. Myers “Fair Coin” (2012 Pyr), Jeri Smith-Ready, “The Shade Trilogy” (2010, 2011, 2012 Simon & Schuster) Maria V. Snyder, “Touch of Power” (2011 Harlequin), “Inside Out Series” (2011 Harlequin) “Storm Glass Series” (2009 Harlequin), and “The Magic Study Series” (2008 Harlequin) and K.M. Walton “Cracked” (2012 Simon & Schuster), will discuss their experiences publishing and writing for the young adult audience, as well as about their books.

Immediately following the discussion, copies of each authors’ books will be available for sell and to be signed by the authors.

About Arcadia University:


Arcadia University is a top-ranked private university in metropolitan Philadelphia and a national leader in study abroad and international education. The 2011 Open Doors report ranks Arcadia University a top leader in the nation in undergraduate study abroad. U.S. News & World Report ranks Arcadia University among the top regional universities in the North and as one of the top study abroad programs. U.S. News also ranks Arcadia’s Physical Therapy program among the top 15 in the nation. Arcadia’s Physician Assistant students score in the elite 4thpercentile on national boards. Arcadia University promises a distinctively global, integrative and personal learning experience that prepares students to contribute and prosper in a diverse and dynamic world. (www.arcadia.edu)

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