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Award-winning author Patricia Curtis Pfitsch passes along the following invitation to our PaperTigers’ readers:
You are invited to attend a YA author panel, “Using Fiction to Discover Your Courage,” Friday, October 9 from 6-8 p.m. at the Madison Children’s Museum, 100 State Street, Madison, Wisconsin.
During this Wisconsin Book Festival event, I will join Sheri Sinykin, author of Giving Up the Ghost and Stephanie Golightly Lowden, author of Time of the Eagle, in discussing the role of courage, both in the writing process and in our characters’ journeys. We’ll read from our novels, answer questions and autograph our books. Hope to see you there!
Patricia tells me she will be bringing her camera and will try to share some photos and experiences with us after the event.