Tulare County Library's Visalia Branch is proud to welcome New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer for a live streaming visit on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 6:30 PM. Marissa will join us via live video chat for a conversation about her bestselling YA fantasy series, The Lunar Chronicles. There will also be an opportunity for a Q&A from the audience.
Marissa Meyer is the USA Today and New York Times
bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles: Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and
Fairest, a Lunar Chronicles Tale. Winter is the latest book in these science
fantasy retellings. At fourteen she discovered fanfiction, writing over forty
Sailor Moon fanfics under the penname Alicia Blade. She earned a Bachelor's
degree in Creative Writing and Children's Literature from Pacific Lutheran
University. Knowing she wanted a career in books, she went on to receive a
Master's degree in Publishing from Pace University. She lives in Tacoma,
Washington with her family.
The Visalia Branch is located at 200 W. Oak Street in
Visalia. The Tulare County Library serves all the citizens of Tulare County
with locations in fifteen communities, four book machines, and an online
presence at www.tularecountylibrary.org.
The Library Talks is a grant funded project open to all
California libraries, with funding provided by the Pacific Library Partnership
and proudly sponsored by the Santa Clara City Library.