Emporia’s Town Crier Bookstore will be filled with more than books Saturday as more than 30 authors plan to greet readers and fans.
The 3rd Annual Author Extravaganza brings 36 authors from Emporia and around the state. They will be at Town Crier, 716 Commercial St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Authors who will attend include:
• M.E. Williams, “Legends of Blue Feather” trilogy
• Bill Tolliver, “Twilight/Xanadau/Camelot Tapes”
• Don Coldsmith, Spanish Bit saga
• Bev Buller, “From Emporia”
• Jim Sharpe, “Black Settlers on the Kaw Indian Reservation”
• Adam Catlin, “Syncronicity,” “On A Clear Day, You Can See Conway”
• Ken Ohm, “Spatzies and Brass BBs,” “Ducks Across the Moon”
• Doris Johnson and Ray Imhoff, “As I Remember It,” “Cookie Crumb Trail,” “Gutsy Women”
• Kevin Rabas, “Birds Horn and Other Poems,” “Lisa’s Flying Electric Piano”
• Carolyn Hall, “Prairie Meals and Memories”
• Jancy Morgan and Tom Dunn, “If This Old Tree Could Talk to Me”
• Michelle Spencer, “Star Elf of Belathea”
• Robert Collins, “Kansas Trail Tales,” “Ghost Railroads of Kansas,” “Lisa’s Way.” “Sagas of Surgard the Traveler”
• Marilyn Hope, “Lake,” “Denton Lake,” “Buddy,” “Buddy and the Grandcats”
• Jim Baumgardner, “Sarah’s Promise,” “Sarah’s Wish”
• Karen Ross Epp, “With Love, Stan”
• Richard Tanos, “Turner Falls,” “Cooker Book,” “Best Ever,” “Home Child,” “Almost Perfect,” “Toshomee”
• Shirley Williams, “Dust on the Dishes”
• Ursula Turner, “A Mother’s Sins,” “Hello There ... Have a Nice Day,” “Sirens,” “Dalton’s Revenge”
• Frankie Roland, “To Even the Score”
• Brent Clay and Virginia Clay, “Faith Without Nonsense”
• Jennifer Mueller, “Egyptian Days,” “Egyptian Nights,” “Ruined Season,” “Ancient Walls”
• Phil Brown and Sharon Brown, “Frankie Franklin’s Fantastic Adventures”
• Bob Sommer, “When the Wind Blows”
• Cynthia Harris, “Hometown Appetites”
• Kimball Smith, “Nothing Disappears,” “Missing Persons”
• Abbie Goyette, “Navigator”
• Donna Dilsaver, “An American Woman’s Zest for Living”
• Reaonna Hemmingway, “Baseball Card Hero”
• Barbara Sliman, “Tell Us A Good Lie and Other Chetopa Tales”
• Janis Saket, “You and the Broken Healthcare System,” “It’s All About Choice”