Join fellow mystery fans for Mystery Making, a fun, fast-paced improv game in which authors of the genre, Lesa Q. Mathews, Susan Oleksiw, Frances McNamara, and Stephen D. Rogers, share the stage to brainstorm and create a brand new mystery using suggestions from the audience. This fun event is being held at the Library on Saturday, October 5 from 1:00 - 2:30pm in the Manton Room.
The event, sponsored by FOWL, is free and will be presented by Sisters in Crime, an international organization dedicated to the professional development and advancement of crime writers. The New England Chapter is home to some of the most talented and creative minds in the genre. These authors are not only skilled storytellers but also passionate about engaging with their readers and sharing their love for mystery writing.
Why You Should Attend
1. Interactive Fun: Unlike traditional author readings, this event puts you in the driver’s seat. Your suggestions will help shape the mystery, making each performance unique and memorable.
2. Creative Insights: Ever wondered how authors come up with those twisty plots? This is your chance to see the creative process in action and perhaps even pick up some tips for your own writing.
3. Meet the Authors: Lisa Q. Mathews, Susan Oleksiw, Frances McNamara, Stephen D. Rogers. Click HERE for information on these Authors. After the performance, the authors will have copies of their books available for sale. This is a perfect opportunity to add some new titles to your collection and get them signed by the authors themselves.
4. Support Local Arts: By attending this event, you’re not only enjoying a great afternoon but also supporting local authors and the literary community.
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