February Hometown Novel Nights: Virtual program to highlight 3 authors

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The Newnan Carnegie Library is set to host its February version of Hometown Novel Nights  on Thursday, Feb. 18 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Three authors will be featured – Renea Winchester, Anne Armistead and Debby Giusti.

This happening will be a special Zoom Event. Folks can watch from the comfort and convenience of their home. (The Zoom link information will be emailed as soon as registration via Eventbrite is completed).

Each author will share about themselves, their writing journey, and their latest book(s). Books will be available to purchase from the Carnegie or Corner Arts Gallery & Studios (event sponsor). This event will be recorded in case you can’t make it at the scheduled time.

Renea Winchester, born in Bryson City, N.C., is the author of two non-fiction books: ‘In the Garden with Billy: Lessons about Life, Love, and Tomatoes’ and ‘Farming, Friends, and Fried Bologna Sandwiches.’ ‘Outbound Train’ is her first novel. She has lived in Atlanta for the last 17 years.

Anne Armistead earned her English literature degree from the University of Georgia and her MFA in Creative Writing from Spalding University. Anne is a member of the Atlanta Writers Club and the Historical Novel Society. Her debut historical romance novel is ‘Dangerous Conjurings.’ Her next book, ‘The Carousel Traveler,’ will be released in 2021.

Debby Giusti is a medical technologist who loves working with test tubes and Petri dishes almost as much as she loves to write. Debby’s stories have made the USA Today Bestseller List, and a number of Publishers Weekly Bestsellers Lists and have won numerous awards. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and three children.

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