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Kensington Park’s Annual Speaker Series: Local Author Spotlight 

21may2:00 pm3:00 pmKensington Park’s Annual Speaker Series: Local Author Spotlight Join Us for Engaging Book Talks from Local Authors

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Join us for an enriching and inspiring event as we shine a spotlight on the vibrant tapestry of local literary talent in our community. Our Local Authors Series is a celebration of creativity, imagination, and the power of storytelling, featuring an eclectic lineup of writers who call our region home. Meet published masters of the written word, hear what inspired them, learn their unique stories, and connect with their work.

This engaging series provides a platform for authors to share their unique perspectives and experiences with an enthusiastic audience of readers and book lovers. Each event in the series offers attendees the opportunity to connect with authors, discover new books, and gain insights into the craft of writing.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with fellow book enthusiasts and celebrate the talent flourishing in our own backyard. Mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable journey through the pages of our local literary landscape!

Featured Local Authors

Tuesday, April 16 at 2pm: Susan Coll 

Susan Coll is a local author who has written Bookish People, The Stager, Beach Week, Acceptance, Rockville Pike, and karlmarx.com. Her novel, Acceptance, was made into a television movie starring Joan Cusack. Susan is the president of the PEN/Faulkner foundation, teaches an intensive year-long novel workshop at The Writer’s Center, and is the Events Advisor at Politics & Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.

Tuesday, May 21 at 2pm: Paul Dickson, Bob Levey, Dan De Vise (panel)

Paul Dickson has been an independent writer for more than 50 years, during which time he has produced more than 60 non-fiction books and numerous newspaper and magazine articles. Dickson’s most recent book, The Rise of the G.I. Army 1940-1941, is the dramatic, untold story of how the American Army was mobilized from scattered outposts two years before Pearl Harbor into the disciplined and mobile fighting force that helped win World War II.

Bob Levey is a prize-winning journalist who has covered the Washington scene since the Johnson Administration. For 23 years, he wrote a daily column, “Bob Levey’s Washington,” for The Washington Post. Bob Levey is the author of Washington Album: A Pictorial History of the Nation’s Capital; Washington: City on a Hill; and Larry Felder, Candidate.

Daniel de Visé is the author of I Forgot to Remember, Andy and Don, The Comeback, and King of the Blues. He shared a 2001 Pulitzer Prize for his journalism and has worked at The Washington Post and Miami Herald, among other newspapers. 

Tuesday, June 18 at 2pm: Philip Padgett

 Philip Padgett spent forty years working in national security and preparedness analysis in the military, government and private sector. In his retirement, Padgett joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Reserve Corps and assisted in national emergencies such as Superstorm Sandy. His book, Advocating Overlord: The D-Day Strategy and the Atomic Bomb, offers a fresh look at the story of how in 1943 Great Britain and the U.S. struggled to craft and agree on strategy to liberate Europe from the west. 

For questions, please email Brooke Ballenger, Director of Community Partnerships, at bballenger@kensingtonsl.com.

Time

May 21, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT(GMT-05:00)

Location

Kensington Park Senior Living

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