Come meet local historical fiction authors, check out their books, and maybe even purchase a copy or two to get signed/personalized:
11am - 1pm: David Dummer and Kraig Kiehl Signing
1:15pm - 2:15 pm: Panel Discussion with the Authors / Q&A
2:30pm-4:30 pm: Holly Bush and KM King Singing
About the Authors:
Holly Bush writes historical romance and mysteries set in the US in the late 1800’s and an occasional women’s fiction title. Her books are described as emotional, with heartfelt, sexy romance.
David A. Dummer is a traveler, writer, Emmy-nominated producer, and author of the award-winning novel ‘Born of Bombs and Bullets.’ His background as a crime investigator and clinical therapist brings a unique blend of psychological insight and investigative realism to his international thrillers.
K.R. Kiehl is an American writer of historical fiction and short stories. He is relatively new to creative fiction but has over 25 years’ experience writing and publishing in academic and research journals. K.R. Kiehl is a retired military officer, college professor, and state government executive. He began his creative writing journey as a Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator Program grantee from The Foundation on Enhancing Communities. His work has been published in The Bluebird Word, Fan Story, and Prentice Hall.
K.M. King has been passionate about reading since the day she got off the school bus and walked into her first-grade classroom in a small town in south-central Pennsylvania. When she got a small, pink diary with a tiny gold lock and key several years later, she discovered her second passion–writing. The habit of recording the events of the day and later, in junior high, the possibility of inventing stories of her own, ignited a love of words, writing, journaling and creative imagination that has never diminished. Her novel, The Bomber Jacket, began germinating in her mind when she and her husband visited Drem Aerodrome near Edinburgh, Scotland, in 2004 and then crystalized when they took their oldest granddaughter, Zoe, to Scotland in 2011.