Monthly Archives: November 2017
Jill Grunenwald talks body image, anxiety & the book she wishes she had written
Jill Grunenwald, author of Running with a Police Escort: Tales from the Back of the Pack, visited us during National Novel Writing Month. While here, she offered her insights on a mélange of topics, including: the difficulty of honestly discussing weight, … Continue reading
5 writing tips from Paula McLain
Bestselling author and spectacular human Paula McLain visited us for National Novel Writing Month. She discussed finding inspiration for her bestsellers, The Paris Wife and Circling the Sun, in Hadley Richardson and Beryl Markham, respectively. She also mentioned how a dream about Martha … Continue reading
D.M. Pulley returns to talk writing, torso slayings
Award-winning writer D.M. Pulley is returning to Mentor Public Library on Thursday, Nov. 30, to help us conclude National Novel Writing Month. First, Pulley will lead a session where writers can share and discuss their stories that they’ve written this month at 6:30 … Continue reading
Studio MPL meets Joan Miró
Studio MPL, our art club for kids, channeled Joan Miró by drawing and sculpting surreal artwork earlier this month. Every month, the kids in Studio MPL take on a new art project. They’ve sketched live models, celebrated Day of the Dead, created imaginary … Continue reading