January Author Afternoon: Sandra Neily

Back by popular demand (only a little different)!  Please join us for our first Author Afternoon, formerly known as Literary Lunches.  We’ve simplified it a bit: in lieu of a catered lunch, light refreshments will be served.  Participation is free and no registration is required. 

Saturday, January 13, at 12:30 PM

Author Afternoon with Sandra Neily

“Nature-themed Mysteries & Thrillers and … Truth”

Debut author Sandra Neily offers readers both entertainment and discovery. “I wrote this book to take people who love Maine (those who know its woods well and those who don’t) on a field trip into a world at risk. I wanted to create a story that urged readers on from page to page, so they’d arrive at the last page, feeling like they had pitch on their hands and a clear view of what might be lost.”

Join award winning author Neily at the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library as she shares her novel “Deadly Trespass,” and how she and other authors have crafted story telling around urgent and timely stories that feature our natural world. Neily won a national Mystery Writers of America McCloy award, was a national finalist in the Women’s Fiction Writers Association’s “Rising Star,” contest, and recently was a fiction finalist in Maine’s “Joy of the Pen” competition.

 

A native of East Boothbay, she’s been a local business owner, a Maine Guide, the Director of the Maine Conservation School, and Maine Audubon’s Outreach Coordinator. Sandra reads passages from “Deadly Trespass,” (reviewed as “…a beautiful book that brilliantly captures the battle to conserve Maine’s mythical woods…”) and shares her own list of outdoor based mysteries and thrillers and the issues they illuminate. She hopes guests will bring their favorite out-door fiction to help grow her list.

Learn more about Sandra Neily on her website.

Talk will be held in the Library’s Great Room on the first floor.  Light refreshments will be served, no registration is required. 

Weather date: Saturday, January 20.