Murder, Mayhem and Mystery: A Sisters in Crime Mystery Writers Panel (in-person)
Murder, Mayhem and Mystery: A Sisters in Crime Mystery Writers Panel (in-person)
Murder, Mayhem and Mystery: Connecticut crime writers discuss how they write...
Murder, Mayhem and Mystery: Connecticut crime writers discuss how they write...
John Ferling returns to our readers to celebrate National Library...
How to Write a Killer Thriller (or Mystery) Is your...
In celebration of National Poetry Month, this program will explore...
Join theatre professional Ingrid Schaeffer for activities based on "The...
Join theatre professional Ingrid Schaeffer for activities based on "Pandora's...
Join us for this "Dino-mite, Prehistoric, Music Adventure" with stories...
Connecticut's own Ann Shapiro uses the ancient art of storytelling...
Register Here. Unleash your creativity and craft your own personal...
Join us for spring bilingual story times with author, educator,...
Join us for a virtual conversation with Susan Shapiro Barash,...
Leeny Del Seamonds, Master Story Performer™ presents “The Nature of...
Leeny Del Seamonds, Master Story Performer™ presents “The Nature of...
Michele Urban's "Submarine Serenade" is a musical adventure teaming with...
Leeny Del Seamonds, Master Story Performer™ presents “¡Vive el Cuento...
Leeny Del Seamonds, Master Story Performer™ presents “¡Vive el Cuento...
Leeny Del Seamonds, Master Story Performer™ presents “¡Vive el Cuento...
John-Manuel Andriote is the author of Victory Deferred: How AIDS Changed Gay Life in America (University of Chicago Press); Hot Stuff: A Brief History of Disco (HarperEntertainment); and Wilhelmina Goes Wandering, a 2014 indie-published children’s book based on the true story of a runaway cow in Connecticut. He is currently working on Stonewall Strong, a 300-page narrative nonfiction book focused on building gay men’s resilience, to be published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2017. Andriote‘s work has appeared in The Atlantic, BBC News, Huffington Post, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and the Washington Post, among other online and print publications. After a 22-year career in Washington, D.C., Andriote returned to eastern Connecticut, where he grew up. There he writes and cultivates a large vegetable garden in the backyard of the Samuel Huntington House, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Andriote holds a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University, and a bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Gordon College, Wenham, Mass