An Evening of Literacy and Learning

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An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by ryleybob » September 25th, 2025, 3:56 am

Recently I attended a local authors' event sponsored by the county literacy council at the Hastings store in town. Eighteen authors participated, representing all different genres. Each author was given five or so minutes to make a presentation, and I was curious to see how they would handle them. From my observation, I've drawn several conclusions about what to do when I'm finally involved in an authors' event as an author.

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Re: An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by Thaterninew » October 3rd, 2025, 4:11 am

@block blast Thanks for sharing this! What were some of the best approaches you saw from the authors who handled their presentations well?"
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Re: An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by smirkstaysail » October 28th, 2025, 4:38 am

I went to a similar event last year and totally get what you mean about watching how each person handled their time. Some were super engaging, others kind of rambled, and a few just read straight from their books (which didn’t always land well). One thing I noticed: the ones who shared a personal story or talked about why they wrote their book really stuck with me.

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Re: An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by johnclaark26 » December 19th, 2025, 1:50 pm

Thanks for the sharing this valuable information

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Re: An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by merryopene » December 24th, 2025, 10:33 pm

It's fascinating to hear about your experience at the local authors' event! The diverse range of genres must have been inspiring. When you're up there one day, remember to stay true to your unique voice. Events like these are great opportunities to connect

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Re: An Evening of Literacy and Learning

Post by CarlSweeney » December 31st, 2025, 2:08 am

That sounds like a great experience, especially seeing so many different genres represented in one place. Those short presentation slots really do highlight how important it is to be clear, engaging, and prepared. Observing other authors first is such a smart way to learn what works and what doesn’t before stepping up yourself. I’d be interested to hear what conclusions you came away with.

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