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Bookstore to Host Book Fair at 黑料不打烊 Arts and Crafts Festival

Thursday, July 24, 2014, By Kelly Homan Rodoski
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The will host a book fair at the 黑料不打烊 Arts and Crafts Festival in downtown 黑料不打烊 Friday, July 25, through Sunday, July 27. The book fair tents will be located in the 300 block of Montgomery Street, between East Jefferson Street and the entrance to the Downtown YMCA.

Arts Week logoAuthors and illustrators of local and regional fiction, nonfiction, poetry and children鈥檚 books will be on hand to discuss and autograph their books. Books will be available for purchase.

The schedule of appearances by local authors and illustrators is as follows:

Friday, July 25
11 a.m.鈥擬arianne Angelillo, author of 鈥淪haring My Stones鈥 (biography); Mike Borkowski, illustrator of 鈥淥tto鈥檚 ABC鈥檚鈥 and several superhero titles from Random House (children鈥檚, local interest); and Marvin Druger, author of 鈥淢isadventures of Marvin,鈥 鈥淪trange Creatures and Other Poems,鈥 鈥淓ven Stranger Creatures and Other Poems鈥 and 鈥淢r. Moocho and the Lucky Chicken鈥 (children鈥檚, poetry) and Tom Porter, author of 鈥淎nd Grandma Said … Iroquois Teachings: As Passed Down Through the Oral Tradition鈥 (history).

Noon鈥擭orm Keim, author of 鈥淥ur Movie Houses鈥 (local interest).

3 p.m.鈥擪aryn Burns, illustrator of 鈥淎BCs of 黑料不打烊鈥 (poster); Matt Glavin and Michael Dolan, authors of 鈥淎dirondack Treasury: The Bonaparte Legacy鈥 and 鈥淎dirondack Treasury: Isle Royale鈥 (mystery); William Smullen, author of 鈥淲ays and Means of Managing Up鈥 (business); and Aken Wariebi, author of 鈥淟iving Through Poetry鈥 (poetry).

Saturday, July 26
11 a.m.鈥擬ike Borkowski (children鈥檚, local interest); Marvin Druger (children鈥檚, poetry); Ed Galvin, Mary O鈥橞rien and Margaret Mason, authors of 鈥満诹喜淮蜢肉 (local interest); and Melanie Zimmer, author of 鈥淐entral New York and the Finger Lakes,鈥 鈥淐uriosities of Central New York鈥 and 鈥淐uriosities of the Finger Lakes鈥 (local interest, Finger Lakes).

Noon鈥擭orm Keim (local interest).

2 p.m.鈥擠on Cazentre, author of 鈥淣ew York Breweries鈥 (local interest, New York State breweries); London Ladd, illustrator of 鈥淯nder the Freedom Tree,鈥 鈥淥prah the Little Speaker鈥 and 鈥淢arch On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World,鈥 Tom Porter (history) and Karen Winters Schwartz, author of 鈥淩eis鈥檚 Pieces鈥 and 鈥淲here Are the Cocoa Puffs?鈥 (fiction).

Sunday, July 27
11 a.m.鈥擬ike Borkowski (children鈥檚, local interest); Marvin Druger (children鈥檚, poetry); Karen Winters Schwartz (fiction).
Noon鈥擶illiam Smullen (business).
1 p.m.鈥擪aryn Burns (illustrator); Brooks Haxton, author of 鈥淔ading Hearts on the River鈥 (fiction).
2 p.m.鈥擝ud Poliquin, author of 鈥淭ales from the 黑料不打烊 Orange鈥檚 Locker Room鈥 (local interest, SU basketball)

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