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Author’s Night
Presents Cyndi Pauwels
The next Friends of the Greenville Public Library’s Author’s Night will
feature author Cyndi Pauwels on Friday February 12th at 7:00 p.m. at
Montage Cafe in downtown Greenville. Doors open at 6:00 so come
early for dinner and to enjoy the live music provided by virtuosos R.J.
Price and Bill Westfall.
Writing under C.L. Pauwels, Cyndi recently published an exciting debut
novel titled 40 & OUT which will be available for purchase at
Author’s Night as well at Deadly Writes Publishing, Barnes & Noble,
and Amazon. “Someone is targeting Toledo’s single women when they
turn forty, tucking them into bed and turning birthday greetings into
obituaries. Newly-assigned Homicide Detective Veronica Jadzinski vows
to prevent the body count from increasing and to prove her transfer
from Narcotics wasn’t a fluke — departmental regulations, disparaging
lieutenants, and a rigid new partner be damned.”
Cyndi is not new to writing! She holds an MA in creative writing from
Antioch University McGregor in Yellow Springs and her short fiction has
appeared in Mock Turtle ‘zine, Over My Dead Body!, The View from Here
(UK), and other journals. In 2009, she published the
award-winning non-fiction Historic Warren County: An Illustrated
History. Sugati Publications has selected two of her essays for their
Reflections from Women anthology series, and Sinclair Community
College’s literary journal Flights has published several of her pieces
over the past few years.
In addition to writing, Cyndi’s portfolio career includes book editing
(The Enduring Legacy of Kahlil Gibran and The Essential Rihani),
teaching freshman composition as an adjunct at Clark State Community
College, and serving as assistant director for the Antioch Writers’
Workshop. She lives in Yellow Springs with her husband of thirty-seven
years, three spoiled dogs, and six chickens. See
http://clpauwels.com for more info.
Our Author’s Nights are a unique event for the area. Be sure to join us
for another stimulating, fun evening - and a chance to enjoy Cyndi’s
sense of humor and to ask her how she came to know about detective
work! Her answer may surprise you.
Two other events of interest involve two of our Greenville Poets whom
we always feature in April. Poet Cathy Essinger will be giving a
reading at the Hayner Cultural Center in Troy on February 25th at 7:30
p.m. and poet Lianne Spidel and artist Ann Loveland will be there on
March 24th with Ann’s original art and Lianne’s matching poems from
their book Pairings.
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