Tickets are still available for the Lincoln Public Library's Fall Author Evening with John Lawrence Reynolds.
John Lawrence Reynolds is an author of fiction and
non-fiction books. A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada he was educated at
Westdale Secondary School and McMaster University, where he graduated with
degrees in English and Psychology.
After an extensive career in advertising, supplemented by sideline activities
as a musician, photographer, film & video director and on-air radio host,
his first book - a mystery titled The Man Who Murdered God - was
published to critical acclaim in 1989. This was followed by a series of other
mystery novels and a lengthy period of writing non-fiction books, including
several ghost-writing projects.
He has won two Arthur Ellis awards for Best Mystery Novel, a National
Business Book award, a National Magazine award, and been recognized by an
Author's Award from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters.
John lives in Burlington, Ontario with his wife Judy.
Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door. The event will take place Monday October 15 at the Lincoln Centre, 4361 Central Ave. in Beamsville. Doors open at 7:00 with refreshments and music provided by the Guitar Loft in Smithville. The reading begins at 7:30.
Come out and enjoy an evening of literature during Ontario Public Library Week!
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