Author Panel Discussion: A National Year of Reading event
Walks, Talks & Short Courses
14 February, 1pm
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In celebration of the National Year of Reading 2012, Willoughby City Library Service will host a panel discussion featuring distinguished authors Juanita Phillips, Michael Robotham and Anna Fienberg at 1pm, Tuesday 14 February, at Chatswood Library on The Concourse.
With Lindfield Bookshop owner, Scott Whitmont acting as mediator, the panel will cover a range of topics including books that have influenced and inspired them, as well as addressing literacy in the community.
Best known as ABC’s 7pm news presenter, Juanita Phillips is the author of a series of children’s book and her autobiographical A Pressure Cooker Saved My Life: How to have it all, do it all, and keep it all together; former journalist turned author, Michael Robotham’s psychological thrillers include the bestselling Lost, Shatter, The Night Ferry and The Suspect; and Aurealis Award winner, Anna Fienberg is best known for the award winning children’s series Tashi and Minton Goes.
For further information phone 9777 7900 or email library@willoughby.nsw.gov.au
National Year of Reading 2012
An Australia-wide celebration of reading and literacy, Willoughby City Library Service will officially launch the National Year of Reading (NYOR) at 12.30pm, Tuesday 14 February, at Chatswood Library on The Concourse. For further information contact 9777 7900, email library@willoughby.nsw.gov.au or visit www.love2read.org.au
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Chatswood Library on The Concourse
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9777 7900