(This news courtesy BelindaAnderson.com)
West Virginia's authors have left us many clues about themselves in the places that shaped them. By following their literary and literal trails, we also learn about our own nature.
With this in mind, on October 26, author Belinda Anderson will be leading a book discussion that focuses on authors with connections to West Virginia's Midland Trail. The discussion will take place at 7 p.m. at the White Sulphur Springs Public Library in WSS, WV.
At various stops along this literary trail, there will be drawings for books written by the featured authors, including Tom Kromer, Cynthia Rylant, Booker T. Washington, Mary Lee Settle, Denise Giardina, James E. Martin and Belinda Anderson. A copy of the newly released Encyclopedia of Appalachia will also be given away as part of these drawings.
For additional information, phone the White Sulphur Springs Public Library at 304-536-1171.