If you’ve just completed your masterpiece and are ready to publish, come hear from an expert panel on what to do next.
Local published authors Ed Perratore, Samantha E. Talbot, and Richard Finn share their learnings and advice on navigating and managing the byzantine, confusing, frustrating, and intimidating publishing industry to successfully get your book out to the public. Bring your own questions to this conversation. All queries welcome!
Copies of each author’s books will be available for purchase and signing. (This event is free.)
One Man’s Journey: A Walk on the Croton Aqueduct Trail is the author’s informative, reflective and often humorous account of two round-trip hikes he took on the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail in New York’s Westchester County. This memorable work of literary and historical nonfiction includes 60+ photos.
He branched out into sports publicity working as the Public Relations Director for the hugely successful 1999 Women’s World soccer tournament and then for more than a decade at the New York City Marathon. Presently, Finn is a tennis teaching professional at the Saw Mill Club in Mt. Kisco, the Bedford-Katonah Recreational Department, Briarcliff High School, and Horace Greeley.
Hildy’s Promise, started in 2020 as a pandemic shutdown project, is his first full-length novel. Being a fan from childhood of suspense, thriller, crime novels and movies has inspired this tale of greed, murder and duplicity.
The case is a challenge for a fast-growing suburban town that has drawn two upstate New York cops to its expanding force. But there is bad blood between the two lead Swanson case investigators, a no nonsense Captain Charlotte McBain and Samuel Garrett, a detective with a bad gambling habit. Their tension underlies and complicates the case that goes well beyond the rural and suburban boundaries of Westchester County.
Birdies, bogeys, and blood flow in this mix of greed and treachery in a taut crime story.