On Wednesday afternoon, best selling author and Digipalooza keynote speaker Jane Green took some time out of her busy schedule to chat with us on Twitter about her career, her favorite books and what she'd be doing if she wasn't a writer. You can read the full conversation right here. Jane has written sixteen New York Times best selling novels, multiple cookbooks and even covered the royal wedding for ABC news. She releases a book for her fans nearly every year and never stops writing. Suffice to say she, literally, has a lot on her plate. Despite all that, she managed to spare a few moments to give some thoughts on her love of libraries as well as being considered one of the founders of the #ChickLit genre. Digipalooza attendees are sure to be treated to a wonderful keynote and we can't wait to hear Jane share her stories and insights into the world of writing. We hope you'll be joining us this August in downtown Cleveland for this great event!
Adam Sockel is a Social Media Specialist with OverDrive. |
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
Jane Green on writing, libraries and cooking
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