![]() Today he and his wife live in Placitas, N.M. Tickets are available at your library or at .Ī former reporter and a current New York Times bestselling author, Franscell may be best known for “The Darkest Night,” his true account of the 1975 crimes against two childhood friends in the small Wyoming community where he grew up. If you attend both the writer’s workshop and fireside chat interview you are eligible for a discounted price of $55 per person. Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door. ![]() Limit 20 seats.įrom 12:30-1:15pm, he’ll host a free gathering for book clubs and other readers at the library to discuss his psychological thriller “Deaf Row.” There is no charge for this session but seating is limited.įrom 6-8:30pm, (note time change from last week’s Library News column) he’ll be at the Tennyson Event Center at 197 Navajo Trail Drive for a special fireside chat interview with hors d’oeuvres from Christine’s Cuisine and a cash bar. ![]() You are cordially invited to attend any or all of our three special events on Saturday, May 13 when true crime and fiction author Ron Franscell will join us to raise funds for your library’s building and expansion campaign.įrom 9-11am, he’ll lead a writer’s workshop at your library. ![]()
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