Latest Old Type Writer column from Susie - "The Truth is Stranger Than Fiction" http://talkofthetownwc.com/oldtypewriter/2015/11/truth_is_stranger_than_fiction.html - this one an ode to a little lost Quincy, Michigan girl named Mia who added a bit of adventure, mystery, and wonder to my parents' trip to see The Penny Seats' production of Urinetown the Musical this summer. Enjoy! (And congrats to Talk of the Town editor Jennifer Zartman Romano who just won her bid as a Columbia City Council Member this week!)
Also, for those in Northern Indiana, Susie will be appearing tomorrow at the Whitley County Historical Museum's Writing & Publishing Workshop followed by a local Author Book Fair and Signing on Saturday, November 7, 2015, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Author Fair, featuring over 20 area authors, is from 12 to 4 p.m. Authors include: award winning author Helen Frost, Monica Koldyke Miller, Margaret Hobson, Gary Buettner, Alicia Kline, Victor Baird, April Maley, Michelle Weidenbenner, Nick Hayden, Susie Duncan Sexton and many more. NY Times bestselling author signed books will be given out throughout the day. Admission to this program is free.
The Whitley County Historical Museum, housed in the home of Thomas Riley Marshall, is dedicated to preserving the history of Whitley County. This is achieved through educational programs, artifact preservation and collection, exhibits, publications and collaboration with related groups.
The museum is located at 108 West Jefferson Street in Columbia City. Hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission is free