Dorothy Carlson
JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Join us at Alfred Dickey Public Library to celebrate the book launch honoring Dorothy Carlson. The book launch party and book signing event will be held at Alfred Dickey Public Library on Saturday, October 28th from 1 pm to 3 pm. Dorothy’s brother and author Stephen Nyberg will also be there signing his books. The library will also be serving cake and beverages during the party.
Dorothy Emeline Carlson grew up wild and free on the Dakota plains. True to her heritage, she now homesteads with her husband and home schools her two girls-when she isn’t writing, which admittedly is not often. She’s always loved the written word. You can visit her on her website, decarlsonauthor.com, for more Empire of Ash and Song, or you can reach out to her on social media. She loves hearing from her fans!
Dorothy will be at the Alfred Dickey Public Library signing her books from 1-3 pm Saturday, October 28th! She invites you to come get your very own slice of the Empire of Ash and Song epic and celebrate her book’s release!
To Bind Fire is book one in the Empire of Ash and Song series, YA Christian Fantasy Romance. Dorothy delights in writing clean but still powerful romance, angsty characters, and world-shattering moments.
Stephen Nyberg has been drawing comics since he was eight, and self-publishing comic books since he was fifteen. Perhaps you’ve run across “The Randy Allen Mystery Series” or “Chet Chetterson’s Adventures” in the Alfred Dickey children’s library, and know first-hand the fun and ridiculosity of his original humor. In addition to these books, Stephen draws and posts to his Facebook page “Komix Theatre”, a comic strip that spoofs the humor of all our daily lives. There are seven book collections of Komix theatre strips, each containing a full year worth of daily comic strips, that will be available for purchase from 1-3 pm Saturday, October 28th, and Stephen will be there to sign them!
Come down and get a helping of humor that’ll leave kids, and adults as well, roaring with laughter! All JRVLS library programs are free of charge.