GEORGE NEWS - Writers, readers and book lovers had a lovely time at the George library last Saturday morning, 12 November, when they had the opportunity to meet and greet through the Make Your Mark initiative.
This project runs annually at the library, in celebration of local writers, providing a platform for communication between readers and authors. Poetry reading, book launches and workshops typically form part of the project.
Last Saturday the author Anne Greening (Alias Andie Patrick) donated a signed copy of her latest romance Deck the halls, Hannes Visser of Turksvy Publications donated six newly published books to George library and Annelize Albertse, daughter-in-law of a blind local author, Richard Albertse, took part in poetry reading. Ten other writers read aloud some of their work.
"The rich harvest of interesting stories by local writers, with a substantial number of members from the U3A writer's group, led to an enjoyable hour of writers reading aloud to adult readers in a public library space," said reference librarian Elmine Vorster.
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