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Tag Archives: Donna Carter
“Sitting Right Across from an Author”
On March 2nd, Catherine Ryan Hyde‘s visit with readers of her book “Have You Seen Luis Velez?” created quite an awakening and set of realizations about the world around us. One of the attendees stated it was as if “She … Continue reading
Oh Lord, a World Building Space Force at Woodbridge? It Happened?
That it did. Tabitha Lord that is. On May 7th Tabitha DID visit Delaware for the first time – and spent generous amounts of time at Greenwood Public Library‘s reading group, as well as an open night of discussion, adding … Continue reading
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Magic Castles in Your Community.
“I’ve never seen a castle inside a library before!” Those weren’t the exact words, but since I am getting older, my memory in some cases is not as stellar on some things than with others. Yet, the implication as told … Continue reading




