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Fox Cities Book Festival: Connecting Writers and Readers

Virginia McCullough

Fiction
https://www.virginiamccullough.com/

Virginia McCullough has enjoyed a long career as a nonfiction ghostwriter, editor, and writing
coach, and more recently has focused on her fiction. A Family for Jason is the first book
of her new series, Back to Bluestone River, for Harlequin’s Heartwarming line. Book two, A
Christmas Kiss, is due for release in December.

Virginia also writes award-winning women’s fiction, including Island Healing, Amber Light, The Jacks of Her Heart, and Greta’s Grace. All Virginia’s novels feature characters who struggle with everyday life issues and offer hope, healing, and plenty of second chances. Readers say her characters become as familiar as their family and friends, and they always share some fun and laughter on their journeys. Virginia especially enjoys creating vivid settings in towns on oceans, lakes, or rivers.

Raised in Chicago, Virginia has lived in many locations from Maine to the U.S.V.I. She’s an experienced speaker and workshop presenter and likes nothing more than hanging out with other writers. She belongs to the Women’s Fiction Writers Association (WFWA), the Authors Guild, and is past president of Wisconsin Romance Writers of America (WisRWA) and a member of several affiliate RWA chapters. She lives in Green Bay.



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The Fox Cities Reads event featuring Tommy Orange, The Fox Cities Reads event featuring Tommy Orange, author of "There There," takes place TONIGHT at the Appleton North High School Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. 
Some reminders for tonight's event: 
This is a FREE event.
No tickets are required. Seating will be on a first-come, first-served basis. 
Sorry, there is no virtual option.
There will be 15 minutes of audience Q&A, so bring your questions!
Please wear a mask! 
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Reads Committee member Ashley was in Kaukauna putt Reads Committee member Ashley was in Kaukauna putting out copies of the Reads books for you to find! Where do you think they are?!
Dawn Quigley, author of the Fox Cities Reads youth Dawn Quigley, author of the Fox Cities Reads youth companion novel "Apple in the Middle," will give her virtual book talk early next month!

Readers, we'd love to know if you have questions for Quigley. We encourage you to submit them here.
The Fox Cities Reads event featuring Tommy Orange, The Fox Cities Reads event featuring Tommy Orange, author of "There There," is coming up next month!

Readers, what questions would you like to suggest for the Q&A with Tommy Orange? We encourage you to submit them here!
Visit a hands-on Indigenous cultural arts workshop Visit a hands-on Indigenous cultural arts workshop as part of the supplemental events for the 2022 Fox Cities Reads!

There are two opportunities on Tuesday, April 19: 
-Kimberly Public Library: 1-2PM
-Little Chute Public Library: 6-7PM

Participants will make a traditional corn husk doll and learn about the cultural significance of the doll in Oneida culture from presenter Yuntlekalau McLester.
*Event recommended for adults and children ages 8+

Thank you to presenter Yuntlekalau McLester, the Wisconsin Humanities Council, Fox Cities Reads, and the Little Chute and Kimberly public libraries for making these events possible!

For more details, including about registration, go here:
https://kimberlypubliclibrary.org/events/oneida-corn-husk-doll-workshop/?occurrence=2022-04-19 
and
https://littlechutelibrary.org/events/oneida-corn-husk-doll-workshop/?occurrence=2022-04-19
Have you been finding community copies of our 2022 Have you been finding community copies of our 2022 Reads selections yet? If you find them, please enjoy and pass on within your community!

Thanks to @littlechutelibrary for sharing hints on where their community copies are. :)
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