Virtual Authors Live! presents Tim Crouch of the Smithsonian Institute
Take part in a conversation with Tom Crouch about the trials, errors, and incredible legacy of the Smithsonian’s foundation.
Take part in a conversation with Tom Crouch about the trials, errors, and incredible legacy of the Smithsonian’s foundation.
This month find all the materials needed to make your own multimedia collage. We will provide paint, fabric scraps, old books and magazines to cut from, as well as small […]
Join Virtual Authors Live in conversation with bestselling author and humorist Michael Perry, whose collection of genre-spanning works encapsulates the experiences – and the magic – of rural town communities […]
This month we will discuss Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas (2007).
You’re invited to join Virtual Authors Live for a conversation with acclaimed author Kate Quinn about her latest fantastical work, The Astral Library, which poses the question: Have you ever […]
Join Virtual Authors Live for a special conversation between award-winning journalist Shoshana Walter and bestselling and award-winning author Barbara Kingsolver as they chat about Walter’s book Rehab: An American Scandal. […]
Join Virtual Authors Live! for an exhilarating journey through the history of US women astronauts with Valerie Neal, emerita curator from the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum and expert […]
Ages 18+. Read and discuss Fahrenheit 451 (1953), by Ray Bradbury. Drop in; no registration required.
Join Virtual Authors Live! in conversation with acclaimed author Brad Taylor on his latest work, Shadow Strike, book 20 of the bestselling Pike Logan series. Click on the image below […]
Award-winning and bestselling author Miranda Cowley Heller takes Virtual Authors Live! on an intimate journey through the life stages of a woman in her new poetry collection, What the Deep […]
Join Virtual Authors Live! in conversation with bestselling author Jason Reynolds as we discuss his latest work, Coach, the fifth, and last, entry in the highly popular Track series. Following […]
Ages 18+. Read and discuss The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), by Margaret Atwood. Drop in; no registration required.