"Remix: Ways to Make Old Stories New" with Author Bryan Furuness
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Courtesy of an Indiana Humanities' Novel Conversations Speakers Program grant, Westfield Washington Public Library will be hosting a visit with author, editor, and teacher at Butler University, Bryan Furuness.
In this program you'll learn how to reimagine classic stories with your own unique spin!
Bryan will be reading excerpts from his book, Do Not Go On, and will answer questions and sign copies of the book after the presentation. Copies of Do Not Go On will be available for purchase via cash or check, thanks to the Friends of the Westfield Library.
This event is open to all ages and registration is required.
Bryan Furuness is the author of a couple of novels, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson and Do Not Go On. He is the editor of the anthology My Name was Never Frankenstein: And Other Classic Adventure Tales Remixed, and the co-editor (with Michael Martone) of Winesburg, Indiana. His stories have appeared in New Stories from the Midwest and Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere. He lives in Indianapolis, where he teaches at Butler University.