Library Journal Day of Dialog is almost here, and I am excited to announce that I will be opening the entire day in conversation with Stephen Graham Jones. Before we get to that exciting detail, here is the link to the landing page for this FREE day of library workers, books and authors:
Join us October 24 for our Library Journal Day of Dialog virtual event! Spanning a variety of genres, this free, day-long program will offer an in-depth look at the biggest forthcoming books for summer/fall 2024. You’ll hear directly from top authors as they discuss their new titles, inspiration, process, and more.
And don’t forget the virtual exhibit hall! Visit the booths to download free resources and chat with publishing representatives.
EVENT HOURS: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM ET
This is a FREE event of over a dozens panel discussions moderated by library workers with authors groups by genres or interests. You literally cannot go to all of them live because at times there are 2 or 3 concurrently. But you have 3 months to watch it all. The recording and CE certificates will be sent out 24 hours after.
Click here to see the full program.
However one thing that has NOTHING up against it is the day's opening session:
9:30 – 10:00 AM ET | Opening Keynote Conversation
Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, Ray Bradbury, Alex, Reading List, and Locus Award winner Stephen Graham Jones is the author of I Was a Teenage Slasher and the LJ Best Book Don’t Fear the Reaper, along with dozens of other titles and the forthcoming The Buffalo Hunter Hunter (Saga Press: Simon & Schuster). He is the Ivena Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Moderator: Becky Spratford, LJ Horror Review Columnist
Stephen and I have worked to plan a dynamic and fun conversation. We will talk about think I 100% know you haven't heard before, including his upcoming novel The Buffalo Hunter Hunter and a never before heard excerpt of Stephen's essay from my upcoming book.
You do not want to miss this.
And why should you, it is free and you can get a recording.
Click here to learn more and register today.
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