
The Auburn Public Library will host horror/suspense author Gretchen McNeil via Zoom from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 6.
McNeil plans to discuss how her life in the arts has influenced her life in becoming a writer. Prior to writing, she spent time as a child dancer, trained opera singer, circus performer, and cartoon voice over artist. This presentation will conclude with a Q&A.
McNeil is the author of novels such as “Get Even,” “Get Dirty,” “Ten,” “#MurderFunding,” “#MurderTrending” and “#NoEscape”. Her novel “Ten” was adapted to film and premiered on Lifetime in 2017. Her novels “Get Even” and “Get Dirty” were adapted as a series called “Get Even”, which premiered on BBC/Netflix in 2020.
This program is for teens and adults. To register, call the Reference Department at 207-333-6640, ext. 4. The Zoom link will be emailed on the day of the program.
For more information on this or other upcoming, virtual programs offered by the Auburn Public Library, visit auburnpubliclibrary.org, the library’s Facebook page, call its Reference Desk, or email [email protected].
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