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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT

2013-2014 USCB Lunch With Author Series The USCB Lunch With Author Series features a great mix of NY Times best-selling authors and national award winning authors alongside debuting authors to maintain our commitment to comingle the famous and yet-to-befamous. All luncheons begin at noon but allow time for parking. Each luncheon is $42 all-inclusive. The full series is $270 and entitles you to the same discount (8%) on all ‘special luncheons’ as well as a. “series card” with the luncheon schedule printed on it. Again there are no tickets, but a master list at each luncheon so please check in upon arrival. Please be aware that there are no refunds available but you can sell or give your reservation to a friend if you can’t come. Reservations are necessary and can be made by calling 843-521-4147 or email kingsley@uscb.edu. Visa, Mastercard and Discover credit cards are accepted. Confirmation of purchase and directions to each luncheon will be made by email so please include your email address. Checks should be made out and mailed to: USCB Continuing Education, 801 Carteret St., Beaufort, SC 29902. Finally, we must appreciate the fact that publishers send authors on tour to give them an opportunity to meet their readers, but most importantly to sell books and have those sales reported to the NY Times. The main reason the series is able to provide the high caliber of authors that it does is because books are bought at the luncheons. That’s another reason I think y’all are the greatest. Thanks much.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Dataw Country Club, Carolina Room, Beaufort

The first time we have a western novel it’s with New York Times bestselling author, Craig Johnson, whose eight novels in the Walt Longmire mystery series returned to the A&E Network Summer Drama this May after a very successful grand opening the summer of 2012. The show averaged 4.0 million total viewers. The book launch is here in October. Spirit of Steamboat is a holiday tale that opens with Sheriff Walt Longmire reading A Christmas Carol in his office on December 24th when he’s interrupted by the ghost of Christmas Past: a young woman with a hairline scar across her forehead and more than a few questions about Walt’s predecessor, Lucian Connally. Walt doesn’t recognize the mystery woman, but she seems to know him and thus begins her story that takes them back to Christmas Eve, 1988 when three people died in a terrible crash. Although I called his books ‘westerns,’ one of his books, Hell Is Empty, was selected by Library Journal as the Best Mystery of the Year. Craig says his books are “westerns only in the sense that they’re novels set in the American West, but I try to deal with the universal imperative of the human condition. I love and live in the West, but there’s a lot of baggage that goes along with writing contemporary western fiction. Instead of falling into the ruts, I try to take it down the road less traveled.” Craig lives in Ucross, Wyoming, population 25.


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