Saturday November 12 will be a busy day for Speed City Sisters in
Crime. First, several members will
be at the Allen County Public Library Author’s Fair for an author signing.
That evening, the Facing Project will present Facing Racism at the
Muncie Civic Theater. Among the participants is Speed City member Barbara
Miller who wrote an article for the Facing Racism book that will be available
at the performance.
The Allen County Author’s Fair will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Main Library, 900 Library Plaza, Fort Wayne, IN 46802. (Click HERE for more details). Speed City authors Diana Catt, Norm Campbell, and Michael Dabney
are scheduled to appear. The Fine Art of Murder, Speed City’s most recent
collection of short stories of murder and mystery, will be available, as will
the groups four prior anthologies.
Chrystal Rhodes and Lilly Evans, Speed City members, will also be
present signing copies of their Grandmother’s Inc. cozy mystery series.
The Facing Project pairs local writers with
persons involved in community issues. The author’s write in first person,
giving voice to personal accounts on all sides of important community issues. The
end work is compiled in a book, and presented to the community in a
performance. Speed City member Barbara Miller is one of the author’s included
in the Facing Racism project in Muncie.
Facing Racism will be presented at the Muncie
Civic Theater at 7 p.m. November 12. Tickets are required, but are free as long
as they last. Tickets can be obtained through the following link:
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